Tobolski's committee spent the most on sponsorships in the quarter, with 62.5% of this total ($5,000) going to Brew Moon Fest in Mccook. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Tobolski's committee spent its money in the first quarter.
Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Sponsorships
$8,000
29.2%
Subscriptions
$5,504
20.1%
Donations
$4,600
16.8%
Seminar - food
$1,754
6.4%
Ad books
$1,750
6.4%
Printing
$1,000
3.7%
Newspaper advertising
$978
3.6%
Raffle prizes
$955
3.5%
Seminar - coffee, soda
$777
2.8%
Internet access
$637
2.3%
President breakfast & tour
$421
1.5%
Promotional items
$412
1.5%
Lease payments
$384
1.4%
Postage
$245
0.9%
Table 2 below shows the top 25 largest single expenditures during the quarter.
Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Chicago White Sox
2016-03-31
$5,504
Subscriptions
Brew Moon Fest
2016-03-31
$5,000
Sponsorships
Chicagoland Zoological Society
2016-03-31
$2,800
Donations
Pub at the MAX
2016-03-31
$1,754
Seminar - food
St. Francis Xavier
2016-03-31
$1,500
Sponsorships
Nazareth Academy
2016-03-31
$1,000
Ad books
Sam's Club
2016-03-31
$955
Raffle prizes
Pub at the MAX
2016-03-31
$777
Seminar - coffee, soda
Equality Illinois Education Project
2016-03-31
$750
Ad books
Breaker Press Co., Inc.
2016-03-31
$610
Printing
Berwyn Park District
2016-01-08
$500
Sponsorships
Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade
2016-03-31
$500
Sponsorships
City of Countryside
2016-03-31
$500
Sponsorships
Lawndale News
2016-03-31
$500
Newspaper advertising
Planned Parenthood
2016-03-31
$500
Donations
DesPlaines Valley News
2016-03-31
$478
Newspaper advertising
William Tell
2016-03-31
$421
President breakfast & tour
Comcast Cable
2016-03-31
$418
Internet access
Breaker Press Co., Inc.
2016-03-31
$390
Printing
H.i.p.
2016-03-31
$300
Donations
Community Support Services
2016-03-31
$250
Donations
Helping Hand Center
2016-03-31
$250
Donations
Megan Hurckes Scholarship Fund
2016-03-31
$250
Donations
Riverside Arts Weekend
2016-03-31
$250
Donations
U.S. Post Office
2016-03-31
$245
Postage