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How did Luis Arroyo Jr spend campaign funds in the third quarter?

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Democratic Luis Arroyo Jr's election campaign committee, Citizens for Luis Arroyo Jr, spent $9,769 in the third quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Arroyo's committee spent the most on rent in the quarter, with all those payments ($3,000) going to Spartacus 3 LLC in Chicago. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Arroyo's committee spent its money in the third quarter.

Table 1: Third-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Rent
$3,000
30.7%
Donations
$2,400
24.6%
Sponsorships
$1,200
12.3%
Printing
$821
8.4%
Fund raising (food)
$500
5.1%
Promotional items
$499
5.1%
Computer services
$493
5.1%
Food
$373
3.8%
Raffle prizes
$212
2.2%
Supplies
$176
1.8%
Meals
$94
1%

Table 2 below shows the top 23 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the third quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Chicago Federations Of Labor
2017-08-28
$1,000
Sponsorships
NAH Foundation
2017-09-25
$1,000
Donations
Spartacus 3 LLC
2017-07-26
$1,000
Rent
Spartacus 3 LLC
2017-08-07
$1,000
Rent
Spartacus 3 LLC
2017-09-13
$1,000
Rent
Breaker Press co.
2017-09-12
$821
Printing
Chicago Cut Steakhouse
2017-08-21
$500
Fund raising (food)
Fpwr
2017-09-11
$500
Donations
Puertorican Parade Committee
2017-07-27
$500
Donations
4Imprint
2017-09-13
$499
Promotional items
Dejurs Belmont Corp.
2017-08-18
$218
Food
Target
2017-08-16
$212
Raffle prizes
Blackhawk Park Advisory Council
2017-08-04
$200
Sponsorships
New Life Covenant
2017-08-14
$200
Donations
Northside Education & Health
2017-08-16
$200
Donations
Costco
2017-08-04
$176
Supplies
Comcast
2017-09-05
$167
Computer services
Comcast
2017-08-03
$167
Computer services
Comcast
2017-07-03
$158
Computer services
Chicago Cut Steakhouse
2017-09-13
$94
Meals
Dunkin Donuts
2017-09-11
$53
Food
Dunkin Donuts
2017-09-25
$50
Food
Dunkin Donuts
2017-09-18
$50
Food

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