Tuesday’s indictment of Rep. Duncan Hunter and his wife, Margaret, alleges a yearslong trend of using campaign funds for personal use.

The 47-page indictment alleges 200 “overt acts,” most with exact dollar amounts and details about the purchase.

The data show that the majority of spending was done by both Hunters, with the largest chunk being the $116,000 paidpaid to Margaret Hunter as campaign manager. Some of the Hunters’ family vacations — trips to Italy, Hawaii, Las Vegas and Washington, D.C. — were categorized this way.

For expenses that were attributed to separately to Margaret or Duncan Hunter, hers totaled more than four times as much as his. Margaret Hunter is identified as spending $92,506 while Duncan Hunter is identified as spending $19,981.

Use the tool below to explore each of the “overt acts.”

Spending by both Hunters is colored red, Margaret is green and Duncan is blue. The lighter colors indicate an expense made when the family bank account was overdrawn, a factor highlighted by prosecutors.

The Hunters both pleaded not guilty on Thursday, and Rep. Hunter told reporters on Wednesday that all the expenses were campaign-related.