Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. John F. Townsend (R) Fond du LacRep. Ann NischkeAssembly District 52

2002 Election Notes and Background 2002 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Townsend was first elected in 1998.

* He was unopposed in the primary and general elections.

Townsend None
Raised
$27,343
Spent
$20,896
Raised 
$0
Spent
$0
Vote: 99.5% $1.62/vote Vote: 0.5% $0/vote
Independent backing:
$0
Independent backing:
$0
Townsend's Committee Assignments
2003-2004:Education; Electronic Democracy and Government Reform (Chair); Financial Institutions; Housing (Vice Chair); Joint Legislative Council; Veterans and Military Affiars (Vice Chair).

2001-2002:  Colleges and Universities (Vice Chair); Economic Development (Chair); Education; Veterans and Military Affairs.

Where Did the Money Come From?

Cash-on-hand 1/1/01 $1,237
Self $290
Under $100 $5,717
$100 or more $14,800
PACS & Parties $6,536
Other Income $0
WECF* $0
*voluntary spending limit system.
 

*From individual contributors giving $100 or more per year and all PAC, party and candidate committee contributions.

Who are the top contributors to Rep. Townsend?
1/1/98 - 12/31/02

Contributor City Business Amount
Townsend, John & Maria Fond du Lac, WI Legislator $8,650.62
Sadoff Family Fond du Lac, WI Badger Liquor $2,100.00
Ahern Family Fond du Lac, WI JF Ahern Co $1,575.00
Colwin, Joseph & Dawn Campbellsport, WI Mid-State Aluminum $1,500.00
Wagner, Michael Fond du Lac, WI Society Insurance $1,150.00
Michaels Family Brownsville, WI Michels Pipeline Construction $1,050.00
Jones, Donald Fond du Lac, WI Spirit Enterprises $1,000.00
Lindberg, James Fond du Lac, WI A to Z Vending $975.00
Neumann Family Fond du Lac, WI RB Royal Industries $950.00
Kleinfeldt, Richard & Joan Fond du Lac, WI Retired/Hansen Refrigeration Machines $925.00