Updated: September 8, 1999 Rep. David Cullen (D) Milwaukee /profile1998/cullen.JPG) State Assembly District 13 1998 Election Notes and Background | 1998 Campaign Finance Summary | | * 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 | Vote 71.4% | $1.00/vote | Vote 26.1% | $1.81/vote | | Independent backing: $0 | Independent backing: $0 | Where Did the Money Come From? /profile1998/Pro98Cullen1.gif) | | War chest on 1/1/97 | -$44 | | From Self | $0 | | Less than $100 | $7,560 | | $100 or more | $6,450 | | PAC & Party | $2,549 | | Other Income | $0 | | WECF* | $5,543 | | *voluntary spending limit system | | /profile1998/Pro98Cullen2.gif) Top identifiable interests contributing to Cullen (1/1/97-12/31/98) | Cullen’s Committee Assignments | 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. | Interest Group Ratings 1998 | WI Right to Life 21% WI Pro-Life 14% WI Manufacturers & Commerce 44% | WI Federation of Teachers 100% AFL-CIO 98% Environmental Decade 86% | 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 |
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