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How did David Fagus spend campaign funds in the third quarter?

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Democratic David Fagus's election campaign committee, Democratic Party of the 49th Ward, spent $25,228 in the third quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Fagus's committee spent the most on rent in the quarter, with all those payments ($19,500) going to Dixon Whitson in Chicago. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Fagus's committee spent its money in the third quarter.

Table 1: Third-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Rent
$19,500
77.3%
Utilities
$1,469
5.8%
Consulting
$1,455
5.8%
Printing
$1,105
4.4%
Credit card processing
$574
2.3%
Insurance
$447
1.8%
Contributions
$245
1%
Room rental
$232
0.9%
Event supplies
$200
0.8%

Table 2 below shows the top 25 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the third quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Dixon Whitson
2017-09-05
$19,500
Rent
Ross Printing
2017-08-15
$1,105
Printing
Ralph Pye
2017-09-10
$675
Consulting
American Family Insurance
2017-09-06
$370
Insurance
Comcast
2017-07-18
$265
Utilities
Comcast
2017-08-18
$265
Utilities
Comcast
2017-09-19
$265
Utilities
Ivi-ipo
2017-09-14
$245
Contributions
ActBlue
2017-09-05
$216
Credit card processing
Jewel
2017-07-23
$200
Event supplies
Peoples Gas
2017-07-11
$192
Utilities
Ralph Pye
2017-09-17
$185
Consulting
ActBlue
2017-09-28
$146
Credit card processing
Tamara Clark
2017-09-10
$140
Consulting
ComEd
2017-07-31
$135
Utilities
ComEd
2017-08-29
$135
Utilities
Chicago Park District
2017-07-17
$130
Room rental
ComEd
2017-09-27
$122
Utilities
Faye McCoy
2017-09-10
$120
Consulting
Chicago Park District
2017-09-16
$102
Room rental
Faye McCoy
2017-09-17
$102
Consulting
ActBlue
2017-09-05
$94
Credit card processing
Charles Isaac
2017-09-17
$91
Consulting
American Family Insurance
2017-07-10
$76
Insurance
Charles Isaac
2017-09-10
$73
Consulting

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