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How did Molly Wilson Kasiar spend campaign funds in the fourth quarter?

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Republican Molly Wilson Kasiar's election campaign committee, Friends of Molly for State's Attorney, spent $18,005 in the fourth quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Kasiar's committee spent the most on principal payment, wilson-kasiar in the quarter, with all those payments ($5,000) going to Molly Wilson-Kasiar in Harrisburg. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Kasiar's committee spent its money in the fourth quarter.

Table 1: Fourth-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Principal payment, wilson-kasiar
$5,000
27.8%
Billboard expenses
$3,920
21.8%
Newspaper advertising
$1,947
10.8%
Consulting
$1,700
9.4%
Sponsorships
$1,500
8.3%
Signs
$1,261
7%
Phone bank expenses
$1,226
6.8%
Television advertising
$1,000
5.6%
Radio advertising
$450
2.5%

Table 2 below shows the top 12 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the fourth quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Molly Wilson-Kasiar
2018-10-26
$5,000
Principal payment, wilson-kasiar
Lamar Advertising
2018-10-05
$1,960
Billboard expenses
Lamar Advertising
2018-10-26
$1,960
Billboard expenses
SI Dollar Saver
2018-11-05
$1,947
Newspaper advertising
Trafalgar Group
2018-10-26
$1,700
Consulting
Cherry Street Printing & Awards
2018-10-25
$1,261
Signs
Because We Care Teachers
2018-10-25
$1,000
Sponsorships
Kingery Productions
2018-10-26
$1,000
Television advertising
Advantage Direct
2018-10-26
$760
Phone bank expenses
St. Kateri Catholic Church
2018-10-26
$500
Sponsorships
Advantage Direct
2018-11-09
$466
Phone bank expenses
WEBQ Radio
2018-10-26
$450
Radio advertising

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