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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

How did Michael Carroll spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Non partisan Michael Carroll's election campaign committee, First Orland Party, spent $72,213 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Carroll's committee spent the most on campaign work in the quarter, with 91.6% of this total ($56,203) going to David Dannkovich MAil House in Orland Park. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Carroll's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Campaign work
$61,381
85%
Printing
$4,139
5.7%
Payroll
$2,445
3.4%
Hall rental for raising funds
$1,700
2.4%
Election day expenses
$1,560
2.2%
Fund raising (food)
$842
1.2%
Office supplies
$145
0.2%

Table 2 below shows the top 15 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
David Dannkovich MAil House
2017-06-09
$40,552
Campaign work
David Dannkovich MAil House
2017-04-10
$10,165
Campaign work
David Dannkovich MAil House
2017-04-18
$5,485
Campaign work
Kevron Printing Co.
2017-04-25
$2,352
Printing
Michelle Halm
2017-04-18
$1,825
Payroll
Computer Bits Company
2017-04-13
$1,787
Printing
Foxes Restaurant
2017-04-10
$1,700
Hall rental for raising funds
Rubinos Market
2017-04-05
$1,560
Election day expenses
Bill Figel
2017-04-20
$1,500
Campaign work
Figel Public Relations
2017-04-18
$1,500
Campaign work
matt greenfield
2017-04-10
$1,177
Campaign work
Southwest Newspaper
2017-04-10
$1,000
Campaign work
Foxes Restaurant
2017-04-15
$842
Fund raising (food)
Kathy Anderson
2017-04-20
$620
Payroll
Kathy Anderson
2017-04-10
$145
Office supplies

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