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How did Elizabeth Ciaccia-Lezza spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Democratic Elizabeth Ciaccia-Lezza's election campaign committee, Lezza for Judge, spent $38,857 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Ciaccia-Lezza's committee spent the most on mailing in the quarter, with all those payments ($16,000) going to WIN Marketing in Addison. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Ciaccia-Lezza's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Mailing
$16,000
41.2%
Principal payment, ciaccia-lezza
$10,000
25.7%
Fund raising advertisement
$7,500
19.3%
Yard signs
$2,586
6.7%
Election day workers
$1,250
3.2%
Party - staff
$654
1.7%
Fund raising (food)
$566
1.5%
Palm cards
$300
0.8%

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
WIN Marketing
2018-02-26
$16,000
Mailing
Elizabeth Ciaccia-Lezza
2018-03-30
$10,000
Principal payment, ciaccia-lezza
WIN Marketing
2018-01-08
$7,500
Fund raising advertisement
WIN Marketing
2018-03-25
$2,586
Yard signs
Taverna on Division
2018-03-24
$654
Party - staff
Via Bella Restaurant
2018-03-10
$566
Fund raising (food)
Edward S. Lezza Jr.
2018-03-18
$250
Election day workers
Kathy Bua
2018-03-18
$200
Election day workers
Ann Cervantes
2018-03-18
$200
Election day workers
Krystyn Dilillo
2018-03-18
$200
Election day workers
Mary Foster
2018-03-18
$200
Election day workers
Jamali Kopy Kat Printing
2018-03-13
$200
Palm cards
Jennifer Serrano
2018-03-18
$200
Election day workers
Jamali Kopy Kat Printing
2018-03-19
$100
Palm cards

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