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Monday, December 23, 2024

How did Dwight A Baird spend campaign funds in the fourth quarter?

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Republican Dwight A Baird's election campaign committee, Baird for Sheriff, spent $3,911 in the fourth quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).

Baird's committee spent the most on charitable donation in the quarter, with 57.1% of this total ($1,000) going to Kiwanis of Oswego in Oswego. Table 1 below shows the distribution of how Baird's committee spent its money in the fourth quarter.

Table 1: Fourth-quarter spending by purpose
Purpose
Amount
Percent of total spending
Charitable donation
$1,750
44.8%
Donations
$700
17.9%
Cell service
$659
16.9%
Bank charges
$234
6%
Food for staff
$207
5.3%
Cell phones
$196
5%
Promotional item
$164
4.2%

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

Table 2: Largest expenses of the fourth quarter
Recipient
Date
Amount
Purpose
Kiwanis of Oswego
2018-11-27
$1,000
Charitable donation
Kiwanis of Yorkville
2018-10-10
$500
Donations
Oswego Senior Center
2018-11-01
$500
Charitable donation
Kendall County Juvenile Justice
2018-11-16
$250
Charitable donation
Village of Newark
2018-11-30
$200
Donations
Verizon
2018-10-25
$173
Cell service
SH Consignment
2018-11-16
$164
Promotional item
Allied First Bank
2018-12-05
$144
Bank charges
Verizon
2018-12-20
$132
Cell service
Verizon
2018-11-27
$127
Cell service
At&t
2018-10-02
$118
Cell phones
Verizon
2018-10-04
$117
Cell service
Verizon
2018-10-04
$107
Cell service
Danellis
2018-12-20
$107
Food for staff
Danellis
2018-11-29
$100
Food for staff
At&t
2018-11-25
$77
Cell phones
Allied First Bank
2018-10-10
$55
Bank charges
Allied First Bank
2018-11-08
$35
Bank charges

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