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How did John S Lowry spend campaign funds in the second quarter?

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Republican John S Lowry's election campaign committee, Judge John Lowry for Circuit Judge, spent $6,040 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Lowry's committee spent the most on fund raising (food) in the quarter, with 59.1% of this total ($1,411) going to Prairie Street Brewhouse in Rockford. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Lowry's committee spent its money in the second quarter.

Table 1: Second-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Fund raising (food)
$2,389
39.6%
Sponsorships
$1,335
22.1%
Consulting
$1,000
16.6%
T-shirts
$576
9.5%
Newspaper advertising
$324
5.4%
Stickers
$265
4.4%
Hall rental for raising funds
$150
2.5%

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
Prairie Street Brewhouse
2018-06-05
$1,411
Fund raising (food)
Jim Thacker
2018-04-01
$1,000
Consulting
TShirtz Etc Inc
2018-06-20
$576
T-shirts
Penguin Foods
2018-06-27
$386
Fund raising (food)
Boylan High School
2018-06-05
$330
Sponsorships
Boone County Shopper
2018-04-04
$324
Newspaper advertising
Pacemaker Foods
2018-05-01
$304
Fund raising (food)
Firehouse Pub
2018-06-05
$288
Fund raising (food)
VictoryStore.com
2018-06-05
$265
Stickers
GiGi's Playhouse
2018-04-15
$200
Sponsorships
Rockford United Labor
2018-06-01
$200
Sponsorships
Rosecrance Health Network
2018-04-24
$200
Sponsorships
Boylan High School
2018-04-15
$150
Sponsorships
Prairie Street Brewhouse
2018-04-24
$150
Hall rental for raising funds
Boys & Girls Club of Rockford
2018-06-05
$130
Sponsorships
Boys & Girls Club of Rockford
2018-04-25
$125
Sponsorships

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