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How did Jim Leitschuh spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Republican Jim Leitschuh's election campaign committee, Friends for Leitschuh for Sheriff, spent $9,027 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Leitschuh's committee spent the most on fund raising - prizes in the quarter, with all those payments ($2,450) going to Cash in Greenville. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Leitschuh's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Fund raising - prizes
$2,450
27.1%
Fundraiser - green fees
$1,920
21.3%
Promotional items
$1,509
16.7%
Fund raising (food)
$974
10.8%
Fund raising - rental
$900
10%
Fundraising - start up cash
$500
5.5%
Signs
$473
5.2%
Newspaper advertising
$165
1.8%
Radio advertising
$135
1.5%

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
Cash
2018-06-07
$2,450
Fund raising - prizes
Greenville Country Club
2018-06-12
$1,920
Fundraiser - green fees
Bass Mollett
2018-05-07
$1,188
Promotional items
Little Egypt Golf Cars
2018-06-11
$900
Fund raising - rental
Greenville Country Club
2018-06-09
$630
Fund raising (food)
Cash
2018-06-07
$500
Fundraising - start up cash
Johnson's Signs & Designs
2018-06-11
$366
Signs
Wayne's Market
2018-06-11
$228
Fund raising (food)
Sew Unique Embroidery
2018-05-21
$199
Promotional items
Greenville Advocate
2018-04-03
$150
Newspaper advertising
Sew Unique Embroidery
2018-06-01
$135
Radio advertising
WalMart
2018-06-26
$120
Promotional items
WalMart
2018-06-05
$116
Fund raising (food)
Johnson's Signs & Designs
2018-05-10
$107
Signs
Greenville Advocate
2018-06-08
$15
Newspaper advertising

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