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Monday, December 23, 2024

How did Daniel Wilbrandt spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Republican Daniel Wilbrandt's election campaign committee, Citizens for Dan Wilbrandt, spent $41,591 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Wilbrandt's committee spent the most on mailers in the quarter, with all those payments ($14,201) going to Curtis Scott Advertising, Inc. in Elmhurst. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Wilbrandt's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Mailers
$14,201
34.1%
Mailer
$13,032
31.3%
Mailer & walkcards
$9,616
23.1%
Postage
$2,156
5.2%
Consulting
$1,000
2.4%
Rebar
$642
1.5%
Photography
$325
0.8%
Office supplies
$219
0.5%
Advertising
$200
0.5%
Internet advertising
$200
0.5%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Curtis Scott Advertising, Inc.
2016-03-09
$14,201
Mailers
Curtis Scott Advertising, Inc.
2016-02-25
$9,616
Mailer & walkcards
Curtis Scott Advertising, Inc.
2016-03-04
$6,516
Mailer
Curtis Scott Advertising, Inc.
2016-03-11
$6,516
Mailer
Cor Strategies Inc.
2016-02-18
$1,000
Consulting
US Post Office
2016-03-04
$980
Postage
US Post Office
2016-01-04
$833
Postage
Rebars & Steel Co
2016-01-19
$642
Rebar
US Post Office
2016-01-14
$343
Postage
Robert J. Freund
2016-02-05
$325
Photography
Crystal Lake Lions Club
2016-02-01
$200
Advertising
McHenry County Blog
2016-02-23
$200
Internet advertising
Office Depot Store #2314
2016-03-03
$186
Office supplies
Office Depot Store #2314
2016-03-07
$32
Office supplies

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