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How did Paul Palazzolo spend campaign funds in the third quarter?

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Non partisan Paul Palazzolo's election campaign committee, Friends of Paul Palazzolo, spent $10,802 in the third quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Palazzolo's committee spent the most on signs in the quarter, with all those payments ($5,783) going to Valco Awards & More in Springfield. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Palazzolo's committee spent its money in the third quarter.

Table 1: Third-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Signs
$5,783
53.5%
Printing
$1,303
12.1%
Newspaper advertising
$1,300
12%
Mailing
$852
7.9%
Fund raising (food)
$679
6.3%
Sponsorships
$300
2.8%
Donations
$250
2.3%
Ad books
$177
1.6%
Raffle winnings
$155
1.4%

Table 2 below shows the top 14 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the third quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Valco Awards & More
2016-08-29
$5,783
Signs
South County Publications
2016-09-01
$1,300
Newspaper advertising
ISI Printing
2016-07-06
$985
Printing
ISI Printing
2016-08-29
$852
Mailing
Fulgenzi Pizza & Pasta
2016-07-06
$679
Fund raising (food)
Hoogland Center for the Arts
2016-09-20
$250
Donations
YMCA Golf for Kids
2016-08-09
$200
Sponsorships
O'Connor Mailing Service Inc
2016-07-06
$155
Raffle winnings
O'Connor Mailing Service Inc
2016-07-25
$115
Printing
O'Connor Mailing Service Inc
2016-07-25
$114
Printing
Knights of Columbus
2016-07-06
$100
Ad books
Knights of Columbus
2016-07-06
$100
Sponsorships
ISI Printing
2016-07-25
$87
Printing
South County Publications
2016-08-29
$77
Ad books

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