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How did Sophia King spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Non partisan Sophia King's election campaign committee, Friends of Sophia King, spent $41,773 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

King's committee spent the most on polling in the quarter, with all those payments ($14,100) going to Anzalone Liszt Grove Research in Chicago. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how King's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Polling
$14,100
33.8%
Consulting services
$12,549
30%
Campaign staff
$9,900
23.7%
Consulting
$2,000
4.8%
Rent
$966
2.3%
Parade entry
$650
1.6%
Bank card merchant fees
$476
1.1%
Software services
$450
1.1%
Subscriptions
$345
0.8%
Phone services
$336
0.8%

Table 2 below shows the top 21 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Anzalone Liszt Grove Research
2017-04-18
$14,100
Polling
P2 Consulting
2017-05-05
$12,549
Consulting services
Mario Lopez
2017-04-11
$4,000
Campaign staff
Brian Sleet
2017-04-11
$3,000
Campaign staff
Steve Johnson Connects
2017-04-09
$2,000
Consulting
Wayne Williams
2017-04-18
$2,000
Campaign staff
Lake Park, LLC
2017-04-04
$966
Rent
Wayne Williams
2017-05-31
$900
Campaign staff
Nichols Park Advisory Council
2017-06-21
$650
Parade entry
The Daily Line
2017-04-25
$345
Subscriptions
DirectConnect
2017-04-03
$154
Bank card merchant fees
DirectConnect
2017-04-13
$150
Bank card merchant fees
DirectConnect
2017-05-24
$150
Bank card merchant fees
Ngp Van
2017-04-03
$150
Software services
Ngp Van
2017-05-02
$150
Software services
Ngp Van
2017-06-02
$150
Software services
At&t
2017-05-02
$112
Phone services
At&t
2017-06-02
$112
Phone services
At&t
2017-04-03
$111
Phone services
DirectConnect
2017-06-02
$16
Bank card merchant fees
DirectConnect
2017-05-01
$5
Bank card merchant fees

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