McCall's committee spent the most on fundraisers in the quarter, with 26.5% of this total ($550) going to Willie Williams in Centreville. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how McCall's committee spent its money in the fourth quarter.
Table 1: Fourth-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Fundraisers
$2,075
18.3%
Community event supplies
$1,851
16.3%
Fundraiser venue
$1,500
13.2%
Fundraiser after venue
$1,100
9.7%
Event worker
$934
8.2%
Supplies
$717
6.3%
Event supplies
$687
6%
Worker
$600
5.3%
Newspaper advertising
$500
4.4%
Fundraiser worker
$500
4.4%
Field work
$300
2.6%
Community event
$202
1.8%
Fund raiser
$200
1.8%
Trunk or treat event worker
$200
1.8%
Table 2 below shows the top 25 largest single expenditures during the quarter.
Table 2: Largest expenses of the fourth quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Willie Williams
2018-10-26
$1,500
Fundraiser venue
Anthony Cox
2018-10-27
$1,100
Fundraiser after venue
Walmart
2018-11-09
$577
Community event supplies
Willie Williams
2018-10-25
$550
Fundraisers
Snow Printing
2018-10-24
$540
Supplies
Spirit Holloween Store
2018-10-29
$533
Community event supplies
Tammie Dowell
2018-12-24
$500
Fundraisers
Spirit Holloween Store
2018-10-29
$500
Community event supplies
The Monitor Newspaper
2018-12-06
$500
Newspaper advertising
Kevin Wiggins
2018-11-09
$500
Fundraiser worker
Katherine Donald
2018-12-21
$400
Worker
Winfield Tommy
2018-11-20
$400
Fundraisers
Trevon Tompkin
2018-10-27
$400
Event worker
Old Vienna LLC
2018-10-23
$387
Event supplies
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
2018-11-21
$325
Fundraisers
Valerie Combs
2018-11-04
$300
Fundraisers
General Candy Company
2018-10-24
$300
Event supplies
Krystal McCall
2018-10-15
$300
Field work
Walmart O'Fallon
2018-10-29
$240
Community event supplies
Family Dollar
2018-12-03
$202
Community event
Lavent Blaylcok
2018-11-04
$200
Event worker
Lloyd Harper
2018-11-09
$200
Event worker
Lamar Jackson
2018-10-22
$200
Fund raiser
Lamar Jackson
2018-12-24
$200
Worker
Cassandra Smith
2018-10-27
$200
Trunk or treat event worker