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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

How did Randy Frese spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Republican Randy Frese's election campaign committee, Friends for Randy Frese, spent $6,727 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Frese's committee spent the most on supplies in the quarter, with 85.8% of this total ($1,382) going to Best Buy in Quincy. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Frese's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Supplies
$1,611
24%
Rent
$1,545
23%
Sponsorships
$1,350
20.1%
Donations
$430
6.4%
Accounting fees
$350
5.2%
Campaign staff
$300
4.5%
Phones
$269
4%
Ad books
$230
3.4%
Copier
$207
3.1%
Transportation
$200
3%
Telephones
$133
2%
Lease payments
$99
1.5%

Table 2 below shows the top 16 largest single expenditures during the quarter.

Table 2: Largest expenses of the second quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Best Buy
2016-04-19
$1,382
Supplies
Jil Tracy for State Senate
2016-06-06
$900
Sponsorships
Terry & Mary Shaw Trust
2016-04-01
$515
Rent
Terry & Mary Shaw Trust
2016-05-01
$515
Rent
Terry & Mary Shaw Trust
2016-06-08
$515
Rent
Hal Barton Golf Committee
2016-06-03
$450
Sponsorships
Jil Tracy for State Senate
2016-06-06
$430
Donations
Dennis G. Koch, CPA
2016-05-01
$350
Accounting fees
Lindsay Walkley
2016-06-08
$300
Campaign staff
Adams
2016-04-11
$269
Phones
Adams County Republicans
2016-04-01
$230
Ad books
The Business Center of Quincy
2016-04-11
$229
Supplies
De Lage Landen Financial Services
2016-04-11
$207
Copier
Ron Sandack
2016-05-04
$200
Transportation
Adams
2016-06-08
$133
Telephones
De Lage Landen Financial Services
2016-05-24
$99
Lease payments

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