Updated:
September 9, 1999
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Updated:
September 9, 1999
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Rep. Annette Polly Williams (D)
MilwaukeeState Assembly District 10
| 1998 Election Notes and Background | 1998 Campaign Finance Summary | |||
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| * Rep. Williams was first elected in 1980.
*He was unopposed in both the primary and general elections. |
Williams | Unopposed | ||
| Raised $4,480 |
Spent $1,770 |
Raised $0 |
Spent $0 |
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| Vote 98.6% |
$0.19 /vote | Vote 1.4% |
$0/vote | |
| Independent backing: $0 | Independent backing: $0 | |||
Where Did the Money Come From?
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Top identifiable interests contributing to Williams (1/1/97-12/31/98) |
Williams' Committee Assignments | |
|---|---|---|
| Banking & Finance $900
Business $250 Insurance $250 Labor Unions $200 |
1999/2000: Census & Redistricting; Education
Commission of the States; Education Reform; State Affairs; Urban &
Local Affairs.
1997/98: Consumer Affairs; Small Business & Economic Development; Urban & Local Affairs. |
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| Interest Group Ratings | ||
| WI Right to Life 14%
WI Pro-Life 0% WI Manufacturers & Commerce 44% |
WI Federation of Teachers 77%
AFL-CIO 97% Environmental Decade 75% |
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Who are the top lifetime individual
contributors to Rep. Williams?
1/13/91 - 12/31/98
| Contributor | Business | Residence | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hume Family | Basic American Foods | San Francisco, CA | $10,000 |
| Bernard Baltic | Baltic-Gustafson Associates | Lakewood, OH | $500 |
| Charles Hofballer | Pharmacist | Menomonee Falls | $400 |
| D. Edward Bolton | Bolton Construction | Milwaukee | $300 |