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How did Jeff Miller spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Independent Jeff Miller's election campaign committee, Edwardsville Education Assn - IPACE, spent $19,976 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Miller's committee spent the most on mailing ew-#1 in-kind in the quarter, with all those payments ($3,884) going to Hodas & Associates in Springfield. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Miller's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Mailing ew-#1 in-kind
$3,884
19.4%
Mailing ew- #2 in-kind
$3,884
19.4%
Mailing ew #3 in-kind
$3,884
19.4%
Mailing ew #4 in-kind
$3,884
19.4%
Production media expenses
$2,000
10%
In-kind signs
$1,419
7.1%
T-shirts
$340
1.7%
Canvassing stickers to identify volunteers
$252
1.3%
Permit for rally
$250
1.3%
Phone banking food for volunteers - jamie anderson
$135
0.7%
Meals canvassing
$42
0.2%

Table 2 below shows the top 11 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Hodas & Associates
2017-03-23
$3,884
Mailing ew-#1 in-kind
Hodas & Associates
2017-03-23
$3,884
Mailing ew- #2 in-kind
Hodas & Associates
2017-03-23
$3,884
Mailing ew #3 in-kind
Hodas & Associates
2017-03-27
$3,884
Mailing ew #4 in-kind
Committee to Save District 7 Schools
2017-02-01
$2,000
Production media expenses
My Campaign Store.com
2017-03-01
$1,419
In-kind signs
Big Frog
2017-03-13
$340
T-shirts
Signorama Edwardsville
2017-03-16
$252
Canvassing stickers to identify volunteers
City of Edwardsville
2017-03-13
$250
Permit for rally
Sam's Club
2017-03-20
$135
Phone banking food for volunteers - jamie anderson
Sam's Club
2017-03-24
$42
Meals canvassing

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