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Rep. Tim T. Hoven (R) Port WashingtonRep. Tim T. HovenState Assembly District 60

1998 Election Notes and Background 1998 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Hoven was first elected in 1994.

* He was unopposed in both the primary and general elections.

Hoven Unopposed
Raised
$69,269
Spent
$62,020
Raised
$0
Spent
$0
Vote
100%
$3.57/vote Vote
0.0%
$0/vote
Independent backing: $0 Independent backing: $0

Where Did the Money Come From?

War chest on 1/1/97 $11,437
From Self $0
Less than $100 $21,414
$100 or more $38,136
PAC & Party $7,975
Other Income $2,041
WECF* $0
*voluntary spending limit system

Top identifiable interests
contributing to Hoven
(1/1/97-12/31/98)
Hoven's Committee Assignments
Banking & Finance $7,131
Health Professionals $5,880
Manufacturing & Distributing $5,450
Construction $4,750
Lawyers & Lobbyists $4,300
1999/2000: Building Commission; Census & Redistricting; Corrections & Courts; Financial Institutions, Utilities (Chair).

1997/98:Environment (Vice-chair); Insurance, Securities & Corporate Policy (Vice-chair); Utilities Oversight (Chair); Building Commission.

Interest Group Ratings
WI Right to Life 100%
WI Pro-Life 71%
WI Manufacturers & Commerce 78%
WI Federation of Teachers 27%
AFL-CIO 30%
Environmental Decade 62%

Who are the top lifetime individual contributors to Rep. Hoven?
1/1/93 - 12/31/98

Contributor Business Residence Amount
Tillmann Family Ozaukee Engineering Grafton $5,400
Donald & Lowell Levy Levy & Levy Cedarburg $3,200
Doerr Family Leeson Electric Mequon $3,000
Steve & Nancy Kailas Kohner, Mann & Kailis Thiensville $2,475
Alevizos Family Capitol-Husting Wholesale Liquor Elm Grove $2,200
Tim Hoven Legislator Port Washington $2,100