Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. Eugene Hahn (R) CambriaRep. Eugene HahnState Assembly District 47

1998 Election Notes and Background 1998 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Hahn was first elected in 1990.

* He was unopposed in the primary and faced Democratic opposition in the general election.

* Volunteers for Agriculture ($1,080) and the National Rifle Association ($1,492) backed Hahn through independent spending. Vote November 3rd ($331) backed his opponent.

Hahn Hoffman
Raised
$51,809
Spent
$56,229
Raised
$10,676
Spent
$9,881
Vote
63.7%
$4.27/vote Vote
36.3%
$1.32/vote
Independent backing: $2,572 Independent backing: $331

Where Did the Money Come From?

War chest on 1/1/97 $5,422
From Self $2,402
Less than $100 $20,725
$100 or more $17,786
PAC & Party $10,896
Other Income $0
WECF* $0
*voluntary spending limit system

Top identifiable interests
contributing to Hahn (1/1/97-12/31/98)
Hahn's Committee Assignments
Health Professionals $4,700
Banking and Finance $2,450
Construction $2,442
Insurance $1,950
Road Construction $1,500
1999/2000: Agriculture; Consumer Affairs (Chair); Corrections & the Courts; Education; Transportation; Joint Survey on Tax Exemptions (Co-chair).

1997/98: Agriculture; Education; Environment; Highways and Transportation; Tourism & Recreation (Chair).

Interest Group Ratings
WI Right to Life 100%
WI Pro-Life 71%
WI Manufacturers & Commerce 100%
WI Federation of Teachers 30%
AFL-CIO 35%
Environmental Decade 43%

Who are the top lifetime individual contributors to Rep. Hahn?
1/21/92 - 12/31/98

Contributor Business Residence Amount
Eugene & Lorraine Hahn Legislator Cambria $5,472
Terry & Mary Kohler Windway Capital Co. Sheboygan $1,490
Doris & Delbert DeYoung Adams Transit Friesland $1,300
Fred & Betty Cook Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation Poynette $1,100
Eugene Hahn FDIC San Francisco, CA $1,100