Assembly District 24
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Assembly District 24|
Rep. Jesekewitz was first elected in 1996. She was unopposed in the primary and general elections. Volunteers for Agriculture ($77) made independent expenditures favoring Rep. Jeskewitz. |
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2004 Campaign Finance Summary
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Jeskewitz's Committee Assignments
2005-2006: Audit (Chair); Children and Families ; Colleges and Universities; Criminal Justice and Homeland Security; Ways and Means; Joint Audit (Co-Chair); Joint Survey on Retirement Systems. 2003-2004: Audit (Chair); Joint Audit (Co-Chair); Children and Families; Colleges and Universities; Criminal Justice; Recodification of Chapter 55, Placement and Services for Persons with Disabilities (Co-Chair); Joint Survey on Retirement Systems; Ways and Means. |
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| Contributions of $100 or More* 1/1/03-12/31/04 |
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| In-District | Out-District |
| $3,900 (29.6%) | $9,295 (70.4%) |
| *Excludes returned and self contributions. | |
| Interest Group Contributions from Individuals and Committees* 1/1/03-12/31/04 |
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| Interest | Amount |
| Banking & Finance | $7,220 |
| Unknown | $2,400 |
| Health Professionals | $1,920 |
| Health Services/Institutions | $1,405 |
| Real Estate | $750 |
| Political/Ideological | $580 |
| Construction | $450 |
| Transportation | $400 |
| Lawyers/Law Firms/Lobbyists | $300 |
| Retired/Homemakers/Non-income earners | $300 |
| Business | $250 |
| Natural Resources | $200 |
| Insurance | $150 |
| Agriculture | $100 |
| Civil servant/public employee | $100 |
| Education | $100 |
| Energy | $100 |
| Tourism/Leisure/Entertainment | $100 |
| *Excludes returned and self contributions. | |