Rep. Scott Suder (R) AbbotsfordRep. Scott SuderState Assembly District 69
1998 Election Notes and Background
1998 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Suder was first elected in 1998.

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

* Volunteers for Agriculture ($1,813) and the National Rifle Association ($2,000) backed Suder through independent spending. Vote November 3rd (5,296) backed his opponent.

Suder Hendrickson
Raised
$49,241
Spent
$49,062
Raised
$12,526
Spent
$11,285
Vote
60.5%
$5.16/vote Vote
39.5%
$1.82/vote
Independent backing: $3,813 Independent backing: $5,296

Where Did the Money Come From?

War chest on 1/1/97 $0
From Self $6,000
Less than $100 $9,566
$100 or more $19,775
PAC & Party $13,900
Other Income $0
WECF* $0
*voluntary spending limit system

Top identifiable interests
contributing to Suder
(1/1/97-12/31/98)
Suder’s Committee Assignments
Manufacturing and Distributing $3,700
Banking and Finance $3,200
Political/Ideological* $2,850
Business $2,800
Tourism/Leisure/Entertainment $1,600

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

1999/2000: Agriculture; Campaigns & Elections; Corrections & the Courts; (Vice-chair); Judiciary & Personal Privacy; Transportation.

1997/98: N/A

Interest Group Ratings 1998
WI Right to Life N/A
WI Pro-Life N/A
WI Manufacturers & Commerce N/A
WI Federation of Teachers N/A
AFL-CIO N/A
Environmental Decade N/A

Who are the top lifetime individual contributors to Rep. Suder?
1/1/97 - 12/31/98

Contributor Business Residence Amount
Scott Suder Legislator Abbotsford $6,000
Joe & Diane Handrick Legislator/Beauty Consultant Minocqua $1,000
Terry Kohler Windway Capital Sheboygan $1,000
Chuck & Jennifer Schafer Legislator/M & I Bank Chippewa Falls $1,000
Thomas Streckert Creative Automation Abbotsford $1,000

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