Rep. John Steinbrink (D) Pleasant PrairieRep. John SteinbrinkState Assembly District 65
1998 Election Notes and Background
1998 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Steinbrink was first elected in 1996.

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

Steinbrink Robinson
Raised
$19,779
Spent
$11,127
Raised
$7,637
Spent
$7,637
Vote
65.8%
$0.79/vote Vote
34.2%
$1.05/vote
Independent backing: $0 Independent backing: $0

Where Did the Money Come From?

War chest on 1/1/97 $1,035
From Self $0
Less than $100 $8,650
$100 or more $4,620
PAC & Party $6,509
Other Income $0
WECF* $0
*voluntary spending limit system

Top identifiable interests
contributing to Steinbrink
(1/1/97-12/31/98)
Steinbrink’s Committee Assignments
Labor Unions $2,750
Political/Ideological* $759
Retired & Non-income Earners $625
Construction $600
Lawyers & Lobbyists $600

*Excludes party and legislative campaign committee contributions. The sum shown here came from candidate committees.

1999/2000: Agriculture; Natural Resources; Tourism & Recreation; Transportation.

1997/98:Agriculture; Highways & Transportation; Land Use; Tourism & Recreation.

Interest Group Ratings 1998
WI Right to Life 37%
WI Pro-Life N/A
WI Manufacturers & Commerce 56%
WI Federation of Teachers 94%
AFL-CIO 100%
Environmental Decade 79%

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

Contributor Business Residence Amount
John & Bobbi Steinbrink Legislator Kenosha $970
Esther & Anthony Falcone Esther’s Electrolysis Kenosha $700
Edward Kaufman Retired Kenosha $700
W. M. Evans Beatrice Cheese Kenosha $500
Vincent Kuttemperoor KV Homes Brookfield $500
Joseph Madrigrano Madrigrano, Zievers et al Kenosha $500

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