Rep. Terry M. Musser (R)Black River FallsRep. Terry M. MusserState Assembly District 92
1998 Election Notes and Background
1998 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Musser was first elected in 1984.

*He won a two way race in the primary and faced Democratic opposition in the general election.

* Volunteers for Agriculture ($1,569) backed Musser through independent spending.

Musser Ottow
Raised
$28,529
Spent
$22,856
Raised
$3,270
Spent
$3,262
Vote
74.1%
$1.91/vote Vote
25.9%
$0.78 /vote
Independent backing: $1,569 Independent backing: $0

Where Did the Money Come From?

War chest on 1/1/97 $3,317
From Self $0
Less than $100 $6,195
$100 or more $8,596
PAC & Party $6,850
Other Income $1,426
WECF* $5,463
*voluntary spending limit system

Top identifiable interests
contributing to Musser
(1/197-12/31/98)
Musser’s Committee Assignments
Labor Unions $2,300
Health Professionals $1,630
Manufacturing & Distributing $1,366
Retired & Non-income Earners $1,350
Road Construction $900
1999/2000: Consumer Affairs; Rural Affairs & Forestry (Vice-chair); Urban & Local Affairs; Veterans & Military Affairs (Chair).

1997/98: Veterans & Military Affairs (Chair); Highways & Transportation; Rural Affairs; Tourism & Recreation; Utilities Oversight.

Interest Group Ratings 1998
WI Right to Life 100%
WI Pro-Life 43%
WI Manufacturers & Commerce 100%
WI Federation of Teachers 41%
AFL-CIO 51%
Environmental Decade 36%

Who are the top lifetime individual contributors to Rep. Musser?
6/7/91 - 12/31/98

Contributor Business Residence Amount
Lunda Family Lunda Construction Black River Falls $1,400
Hoffman Family Hoffman Construction Black River Falls $1,200
Betty & Eugene Hellman Hellman Distributors Sparta $1,057
Louise & Robert Bourke Retired Fairchild $1000
Janet Habhegger Fast Eddie’s Gas, Food & Beverage Sparta $900
Janet & Chester Schanhofer S&S Distributing Sparta $807

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