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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

How did Chasity L Wells-Armstrong spend campaign funds in the fourth quarter?

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Democratic Chasity L Wells-Armstrong's election campaign committee, Committee to Elect Chasity L Wells Armstrong, spent $3,338 in the fourth quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Wells-Armstrong's committee spent the most on supplies in the quarter, with 86.7% of this total ($988) going to Consolidated Printing Company in Chicago. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Wells-Armstrong's committee spent its money in the fourth quarter.

Table 1: Fourth-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Supplies
$1,140
34.2%
Promotional items
$778
23.3%
Palm cards
$443
13.3%
Photography
$275
8.2%
Insurance
$265
7.9%
Postage
$235
7%
Meals
$120
3.6%
Ad books
$60
1.8%
Office supplies
$17
0.5%
Fax machine
$4
0.1%

Table 2 below shows the top 13 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the fourth quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Consolidated Printing Company
2016-11-23
$988
Supplies
Cellar Graphics
2016-12-08
$600
Promotional items
Consolidated Printing Company
2016-12-13
$443
Palm cards
Fifty9 Designs Photography
2016-12-31
$275
Photography
L A Blanchette Agency
2016-10-22
$265
Insurance
United States Postal Service
2016-12-22
$235
Postage
Cellar Graphics
2016-12-28
$178
Promotional items
Kankakee County NAACP Branch
2016-12-08
$120
Meals
Office Max/Office Depot
2016-12-22
$105
Supplies
Kankakee County NAACP Branch
2016-12-08
$60
Ad books
Office Max/Office Depot
2016-12-30
$46
Supplies
Office Max/Office Depot
2016-12-27
$17
Office supplies
Office Max/Office Depot
2016-10-28
$4
Fax machine

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