Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. Scott K. Walker (R) WauwatosaRep. Scott K. WalkerState Assembly District 14

1998 Election Notes and Background 1998 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Walker was first elected in a June 1993 special election.

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

*Vote November 3rd ($331) backed Walker's opponent through independent spending.

Walker Heidenreich
Raised
$46,454
Spent
$29,665
Raised
$9,775
Spent
$5,977
Vote
67.6%
$2.10/vote Vote
32.4%
$0.89/vote
Independent backing: $0 Independent backing: $331

Where Did the Money Come From?

War chest on 1/1/97 $10,748
From Self $0
Less than $100 $14,899
$100 or more $19,125
PAC & Party $4,970
Other Income $997
WECF* $6,463
*voluntary spending limit system

Top identifiable interests
contributing to Walker
(1/1/97-12/31/98)
Walker's Committee Assignments
Banking & Finance $4,200
Health Professionals $1,850
Insurance $1,275
Health Services & Institutions $1,150
Manufacturing & Distributing $1,055
1999/2000: Campaigns & Elections; Corrections & the Courts (Chair); Criminal Justice (Vice-chair); Health; Judiciary & Personal Privacy.

1997/98: Corrections Facilities (Chair); Criminal Justice & Corrections; Elections & Constitutional Law (Chair); Health; Labor & Employment; Joint Law Revision.

Interest Group Ratings
WI Right to Life 100%
WI Pro-Life 88%
WI Manufacturers & Commerce 89%
WI Federation of Teachers 23%
AFL-CIO 27%
Environmental Decade 50%

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

Contributor Business Residence Amount
Zignego Family Zignego Co. Waukesha $1,700
George & Pauline Dalton Fiserv Inc. Nashotah $1,550
Gerhart & Susan Binter General Beverage/Washington Elementary School Wauwatosa $1,455
Hiller Family Hiller Co. Milwaukee $1,300
James & Judith Callan James Callan Inc./Marquette University Whitefish Bay $1,190
Terry & Mary Kohler Windway Capital Sheboygan $1,000