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How did Elizabeth Hernandez spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Democratic Elizabeth Hernandez's election campaign committee, Citizens for Elizabeth Hernandez, spent $9,778 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Hernandez's committee spent the most on walk cards in the quarter, with all those payments ($2,453) going to Breaker Press Co Inc in Chicago. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Hernandez's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Walk cards
$2,453
25.1%
Mail piece
$1,998
20.4%
Software fee
$1,410
14.4%
Utilities
$1,088
11.1%
Rent
$800
8.2%
Promotional items
$636
6.5%
Petition
$510
5.2%
Bank charges
$334
3.4%
Food for guests
$290
3%
Election day cell phones
$257
2.6%

Table 2 below shows the top 14 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Breaker Press Co Inc
2016-03-30
$2,453
Walk cards
Breaker Press Co Inc
2016-03-08
$1,998
Mail piece
R2-d1, Llc
2016-01-27
$800
Rent
NGP Software, Inc.
2016-03-11
$705
Software fee
NGP Software, Inc.
2016-01-08
$705
Software fee
You & Me, Inc.
2016-01-15
$636
Promotional items
Breaker Press Co Inc
2016-03-08
$510
Petition
Comcast Cable
2016-02-05
$484
Utilities
Comcast Cable
2016-02-16
$447
Utilities
Chama Gaucha Brazilian Steak House
2016-01-11
$290
Food for guests
Cricket Wireless
2016-03-07
$257
Election day cell phones
PNC Bank
2016-01-04
$204
Bank charges
Comcast Cable
2016-03-25
$157
Utilities
PNC Bank
2016-02-02
$129
Bank charges

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