Updated: July 14, 2003 Rep. Carol Owens (R) Oshkosh /profile2002/owens03.jpg) Assembly District 53 2002 Election Notes and Background | 2002 Campaign Finance Summary | | * Rep. Owens was first elected in 1992. * She won a three way primary and was unopposed in the general election. * Volunteers for Agriculture ($2,478), WI Nurses PAC ($117), and WI Right to Life PAC ($205) made independent expenditures benefiting Owens. | Owens | None | Raised $16,189 | Spent $20,436 | Raised $0 | Spent $0 | | Vote: 98.8% | $1.52/vote | Vote: 1.2% | $0/vote | Independent backing: $2,799 | Independent backing: $0 | Owens’ Committee Assignments | | 2003-2004: Corrections and the Courts; Criminal Justice; Family Law (Chair); Recodification of Chapter 767, Actions Affecting the Family; Rules. 2001-2002: Corrections and the Courts; Criminal Justice, Family Law (Chair); Personal Privacy; Rules; State Capitol and Executive Residence Board; Ways and Means. | Where Did the Money Come From?* /profile2002/pro02owens1.gif) | | Cash-on-hand 1/1/01 | $8,450 | | Self | $0 | | Under $100 | $5,990 | | $100 or more | $3,100 | | PACS & Parties | $6,793 | | Other Income | $306 | | WECF* | $0 | | *voluntary spending limit system. | | | | /profile2002/pro02owens2.gif) | | | /profile2002/pro02owens3.gif) *From individual contributors giving $100 or more per year and all PAC, party and candidate committee contributions. Who are the top contributors to Rep. Owens?* 1/1/93 - 12/31/02 | Contributor | City | Business | Amount | | Michels Family | Brownsville, WI | Michels Pipeline Construction | $2,500.00 | | Owens Family | Oshkosh, WI | Legislator/Farmer | $1,235.00 | | Radtke, Thomas & Robert | Winneconne, WI | Bob Radtke Inc | $775.00 | | Christianson, Howard | Oshkosh, WI | Christianson Specialties | $600.00 | | Swanson, Loren | Oshkosh, WI | Dentist | $550.00 | | Potratz, James & Margaret | Oshkosh, WI | Farmer | $500.00 | | Scharpf, Mike A | Oshkosh, WI | Scharpf’s Embroidery | $500.00 | *Information in this section is incomplete. Her pre-election report was filed with the State Elections Board, but the Democracy Campaign was unable to locate it before this profile was prepared.
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