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How did Jeffrey T Sherwin spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Independent Jeffrey T Sherwin's election campaign committee, Citizens for Sherwin, spent $4,601 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Sherwin's committee spent the most on postage in the quarter, with all those payments ($950) going to U.S.Postal Service in Melrose Park. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Sherwin's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Postage
$950
20.7%
Refrigerator magnets
$778
16.9%
Bar bill fundraiser
$564
12.3%
Ad-st. john vianney bulletin
$461
10%
Reimburse for stamps
$250
5.4%
Dj services fundraiser
$250
5.4%
Renew bulk mail permit
$225
4.9%
Golf sponsor
$200
4.4%
Team sponsor
$200
4.4%
Donations
$200
4.4%
Supplies
$197
4.3%
Printing
$174
3.8%
Envelopes
$150
3.3%

Table 2 below shows the top 13 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
U.S.Postal Service
2018-03-13
$950
Postage
Premium Specialties
2018-02-18
$778
Refrigerator magnets
American Legion
2018-03-22
$564
Bar bill fundraiser
JS Paluch Co.
2018-03-11
$461
Ad-st. john vianney bulletin
Elizabeth Biddle
2018-03-08
$250
Reimburse for stamps
D J Palmer
2018-03-22
$250
Dj services fundraiser
U.S.Postal Service
2018-01-03
$225
Renew bulk mail permit
Leyden Township
2018-03-11
$200
Golf sponsor
Northlake Baseball Inc.
2018-02-28
$200
Team sponsor
Northlake Kiwanis Club
2018-01-11
$200
Donations
Office Max
2018-03-11
$197
Supplies
ArtCraft Printers
2018-03-11
$174
Printing
ArtCraft Printers
2018-03-07
$150
Envelopes

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