Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. Tom Hebl (D) Sun PrairieRep. Tom HeblState Assembly District 46

1998 Election Notes and Background 1998 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Hebl was first elected in 1996.

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

*Vote November 3rd ($331) backed Hebl through independent spending.

Hebl Vanderhoef
Raised
$32,366
Spent
$27,752
Raised
$3,206
Spent
$3,205
Vote
63.6%
$1.99/vote Vote
36.4%
$0.43/vote
Independent backing: $331 Independent backing: $0

Where Did the Money Come From?

War chest on 1/1/97 $686
From Self $600
Less than $100 $14,085
$100 or more $7,650
PAC & Party $3,150
Other Income $290
WECF* $6,591
*voluntary spending limit system

Top identifiable interests
contributing to Hebl
(1/1/97-12/31/98)
Hebl's Committee Assignments
Health Professionals $1,600
Business $1,200
Labor Unions $1,200
Lawyers & Lobbyists $1,000
Retired & Non-income Earners $750
Tourism/Leisure/Entertainment$750
1999/2000: Agriculture; Housing; Judiciary & Personal Privacy; Law Revision; Joint Survey on Tax Exemptions; Consumer Affairs.

1997/98:Aging & Long-Term Care; Children & Families; Small Business & Economic Development.

Interest Group Ratings
WI Right to Life 38%
WI Pro-Life 0%
WI Manufacturers & Commerce 44%
WI Federation of Teachers 100%
AFL-CIO 100%
Environmental Decade 86%

Who are the top lifetime individual contributors to Rep. Hebl?
1/1/95 - 12/31/98

Contributor Business Residence Amount
Tom & Patty Hebl Legislator/Vision Care Sun Prairie $5,076
Conrad Family Century 21/Sentry Foods Sun Prairie $1,790
Margaret & Frederick Hebl Dietician/US Postal Service Madison $1,000
John & Lucy Rosenburg Telecheck Wisconsin Milwaukee $1,000
Wai & Charlie Kwok Chang Jiang Sun Prairie $950
Lynn & Gary Hebl Sun Prairie School District/Hebl, Hebl & Kuehn Sun Prairie $850