Updated: June, 1 2001 Rep. Spencer Black (D) Madison /profile2000/black.JPG) State Assembly District 77 2000 Election Notes and Background: | 2000 Campaign Finance Summary | | * Rep. Black was first elected in 1984. * He was unopposed in both the primary and the general election. * WI Nurses Assn ($75) made independent expenditures benefiting Black. | Black | Unopposed | Raised $21,053 | Spent $10,559 | Raised $0 | Spent $0 | | Vote: 99.1% | $0.46/vote | Vote: 0.9% | $0/vote | Independent backing: $75 | Independent backing: $0 | Black’s Committee Assignments | | 2001-2002: Assembly Organization; Joint Legislative Council; Joint Legislative Organization; Rules. 1999-2000: Administrative Rules; Joint Administrative Rules; Conservation and Land Use; Environment; Utilities. | Where Did the Money Come From? /profile2000/pro2000blackchart11.gif) | | Cash on hand 1/1/99 | $111,820 | | From Self | $0 | | Less than $100 | $6,958 | | $100 or more | $2,900 | | PAC & Party | $0 | | Other Income | $11,196 | | 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. Black? 1/1/93 - 12/31/00 | Contributor | City | Business | Amount | | Webb, Robert | Madison, WI | Retired | $1,200 | | Kindschi, Don | North Freedom, WI | Physician | $1,100 | | Ward, Nancy & Abert, Grant | Hillpoint, WI | Business consultant | $1,000 | | Marten, William & Barbara | Madison, WI | State Historical Society of Wisconsin | $555 | | Frank, Harold | Laona, WI | Forest County Potawotomi Community | $500 | | Dally, Alfred & Mary | Madison, WI | EDS | $500 | | Wood, Jane H | Madison, WI | Retired | $450 | | Sager, Nita & Bob | Madison, WI | University of Wisconsin | $400 | | Pollock, Ann | Madison, WI | University of Wisconsin | $400 | | Hillery, Al & Julie | Middleton, WI | Woodruff Fish Hatchery | $400 | | Fraser, Lemuel | Madison, WI | University of Wisconsin | $400 | | Coors, James | Madison, WI | University of Wisconsin | $400 |
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