Updated:
September 8, 1999
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Rep. David Cullen (D) MilwaukeeState Assembly District 13
| 1998 Election Notes and Background | 1998 Campaign Finance Summary | |||
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| * Rep. Cullen was first elected in a May 1990 special election.
* He was unopposed in the primary and faced Republican, Libertarian and Independent opposition in the general election. |
Cullen | Amparo | ||
| Raised $22,102 |
Spent $11,901 |
Raised $10,576 |
Spent $7,864 |
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| Vote 71.4% |
$1.00/vote | Vote 26.1% |
$1.81/vote | |
| Independent backing: $0 | Independent backing: $0 | |||
Where Did the Money Come From?
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Top identifiable interests contributing to Cullen (1/1/97-12/31/98) |
Cullen's Committee Assignments | |
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| Manufacturing & Distributing $2,050
Health Professionals $1,450 Lawyers & Lobbyists $1,200 Labor Unions $1,150 Business $600 |
1999/2000: Audit; Campaigns & Elections; Education
Reform; Insurance; Uniform State Laws; Joint Audit.
1997/98: Campaign Finance Reform; Insurance; Securities & Corporate Policy; Judiciary; Law Revision. |
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| Interest Group Ratings | ||
| WI Right to Life 21%
WI Pro-Life 14% WI Manufacturers & Commerce 44% |
WI Federation of Teachers 100%
AFL-CIO 98% Environmental Decade 86% |
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Who are the top lifetime individual
contributors to Rep. Cullen?
6/14/91 - 12/31/98
| Contributor | Business | Residence | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| David Cullen | Legislator | Milwaukee | $21,590 |
| Laurie & Cal Couillard | Engineered Metals | Deerfield | $1,500 |
| Robert Habush | Habush, Habush, Davis & Rottier | Milwaukee | $1,400 |
| Wendy Kamerling | Johnson Controls | Wauwatosa | $1,200 |
| Ed & Barbara Kamerling | Unknown | Brookfield | $1,200 |
| Vince Varone | State of Wisconsin | Milwaukee | $1,100 |