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How did Raymond Poe spend campaign funds in the fourth quarter?

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Republican Raymond Poe's election campaign committee, Friends for Poe, spent $12,518 in the fourth quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Poe's committee spent the most on donations in the quarter, with 64.1% of this total ($2,500) going to Sojourn in Springfield. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Poe's committee spent its money in the fourth quarter.

Table 1: Fourth-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Donations
$3,900
31.2%
Cell phones and cases
$2,091
16.7%
Payroll
$1,800
14.4%
Food for fundraiser
$1,500
12%
Storage
$1,400
11.2%
Cell phones
$819
6.5%
Office phone/fax
$483
3.9%
Office phone and fax
$350
2.8%
Food election night
$174
1.4%

Table 2 below shows the top 19 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the fourth quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Sojourn
2016-12-12
$2,500
Donations
At&t
2016-10-12
$2,091
Cell phones and cases
Poe's Catering
2016-10-11
$1,500
Food for fundraiser
Sherman Mini Storage
2016-11-23
$1,050
Storage
Illinois Executive Mansion Fund
2016-11-30
$1,000
Donations
Stacey Bishop
2016-10-13
$600
Payroll
Stacey Bishop
2016-12-13
$600
Payroll
Stacey Bishop
2016-11-14
$600
Payroll
At&t
2016-10-11
$483
Office phone/fax
At&t
2016-10-26
$422
Cell phones
At&t
2016-12-23
$233
Cell phones
Sangamon County Republican Foundation
2016-10-11
$200
Donations
Sangamon Valley Woodcarvers
2016-10-29
$200
Donations
At&t
2016-11-23
$192
Office phone and fax
Sherman Mini Storage
2016-11-13
$175
Storage
Sherman Mini Storage
2016-10-11
$175
Storage
MJ Kellner Food Service
2016-12-16
$174
Food election night
At&t
2016-12-01
$162
Cell phones
At&t
2016-12-23
$157
Office phone and fax

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