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Thursday, April 25, 2024

How did Edward Acevedo spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Democratic Edward Acevedo's election campaign committee, Citizens for Edward Acevedo, spent $9,438 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Acevedo's committee spent the most on meetings in the quarter, with 52.6% of this total ($2,153) going to Bacchanalia Restaurant in Chicago. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Acevedo's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Meetings
$4,095
43.4%
Car lease payment
$2,443
25.9%
T-shirts
$1,028
10.9%
Donation/scholarship
$640
6.8%
Cell phones
$427
4.5%
Storage
$403
4.3%
Legal fees
$400
4.2%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Lincoln Automotive Financial Services
2018-01-25
$1,850
Car lease payment
Bacchanalia Restaurant
2018-03-30
$1,155
Meetings
Jonathon Silva
2018-01-08
$650
T-shirts
Shy Ways Sac
2018-03-05
$640
Donation/scholarship
Bacchanalia Restaurant
2018-02-28
$624
Meetings
Lincoln Automotive Financial Services
2018-03-06
$593
Car lease payment
IL Vincinato
2018-02-12
$421
Meetings
IL Vincinato
2018-01-30
$409
Meetings
Frank Avila
2018-02-02
$400
Legal fees
Windy City Silk Screening
2018-02-01
$378
T-shirts
Bacchanalia Restaurant
2018-01-31
$373
Meetings
Martin's Corner, Inc.
2018-03-29
$247
Meetings
Rosebud
2018-01-29
$230
Meetings
IL Vincinato
2018-03-12
$196
Meetings
Rosebud
2018-02-11
$184
Meetings
Hawkeye Bar & Grill
2018-02-05
$175
Meetings
Extra Space Storage
2018-01-16
$151
Storage
Verizon Wireless
2018-03-06
$143
Cell phones
Verizon Wireless
2018-01-05
$142
Cell phones
Verizon Wireless
2018-02-02
$141
Cell phones
Extra Space Storage
2018-03-06
$126
Storage
Extra Space Storage
2018-02-05
$126
Storage
Rosebud
2018-03-19
$76
Meetings

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