How much Citizens for O’Leary spent during first quarter

How much Citizens for O’Leary spent during first quarter
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Citizens for O’Leary spent $32,347 during the first quarter, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

There were no expenditures in the previous quarter for the committee.

Here are the committee’s 10 largest expenditures from Jan. 1 through March 31.

Expenditure Purpose Date Amount
Yard signs 02/12/2020 $10,500
Billboard 02/12/2020 $7,430
Yard signs 01/24/2020 $4,500
Advertising – radio 03/25/2020 $2,040
Advertising – radio 02/24/2020 $1,500
Billboard 02/12/2020 $1,418
Consulting 01/22/2020 $1,000
Consulting 02/29/2020 $1,000
Promotional items 03/06/2020 $1,000
Promotional items 03/10/2020 $590


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