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How did Michael W Tryon spend campaign funds in the first quarter?

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Republican Michael W Tryon's election campaign committee, Committee to Elect Michael W Tryon, spent $4,149 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Tryon's committee spent the most on mailing in the quarter, with 55% of this total ($500) going to Laurel Design in Lake Forest. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Tryon's committee spent its money in the first quarter.

Table 1: First-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Mailing
$909
21.9%
Rent
$900
21.7%
Meetings
$840
20.3%
Storage
$300
7.2%
Campaign filing
$250
6%
Phones
$227
5.5%
Event sponsor
$212
5.1%
Membership
$175
4.2%
Office supplies
$170
4.1%
Event supplies
$163
3.9%

Table 2 below shows the top 18 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the first quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Near North Village
2016-02-15
$900
Rent
Laurel Design
2016-02-23
$500
Mailing
Office Depot
2016-02-23
$409
Mailing
Liberty Self Storage
2016-01-21
$300
Storage
Saputos
2016-03-21
$274
Meetings
Jean Schober
2016-01-01
$250
Campaign filing
At&t
2016-02-23
$227
Phones
Olde Town Hall
2016-02-03
$212
Event sponsor
Huntley Chamber
2016-03-21
$175
Membership
Binny's Beverage Depot
2016-03-21
$163
Event supplies
Doubletree the Tavern
2016-03-21
$147
Meetings
Colonial Cafe
2016-03-21
$138
Meetings
Office Max
2016-03-16
$133
Office supplies
Doubletree the Tavern
2016-02-23
$96
Meetings
Saputos
2016-01-21
$84
Meetings
Doubletree the Tavern
2016-01-21
$61
Meetings
Colonial Cafe
2016-02-23
$38
Meetings
Office Max
2016-02-15
$37
Office supplies

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