Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. Pedro Colon (D) MilwaukeeRep. Pedro ColonState Assembly District 8

2000 Election Notes and Background: 2000 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Colon was first elected in 1998.

* He was unopposed in both the primary and general elections.

* WI Nurses Assn ($75) made independent expenditures benefiting Colon.

Colon Unopposed
Raised
$24,865
Spent
$17,934
Raised
$0
Spent
$0
Vote: 98.4% $2.37/vote Vote: 0.6 % $0/vote
Independent backing:
$75
Independent backing:
$0
Colon's Committee Assignments
2001-2002: Corrections and the Courts; Criminal Justice; Health; Judiciary; Migrant Labor Council.

1999-2000: Children and Families; Criminal Justice; Judiciary and Personal Privacy; Urban and Local Affairs; Migrant Labor Council.

Where Did the Money Come From?

Cash on hand 1/1/99 $978
From Self $0
Less than $100 $8,042
$100 or more $12,365
PAC & Party $4,300
Other Income $158
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. Colon?
1/1/97 - 12/31/00

Contributor City Business Amount
Colon, Pedro Milwaukee, WI Legislator $4,100
Ulmer, Richard H & Edith J Marshfield, WI Marshfield Clinic $1,000
Thomsen, Mark & Grace Milwaukee, WI Cannon & Dunphy/Milwaukee School $1,000
Ibarra, Dagoberto & Aide Milwaukee, WI Ibarra Enterprise/Milwaukee Area Technical College $900
Flores, Sebnem & Angle Whitefish Bay, WI Derco Industries $800
Juame, Francisco Mayaguez, PR Cuenta Oficina $700
Earle, Peter Milwaukee, WI Boynton & Earle $700
Zeppos, Evan N & Adina Brookfield, WI Zeppos Public Relations $600
Espinoza, David A Milwaukee, WI La Causa Inc $600
Ibarra, Oscar & Maria Franklin, WI Leasing International $534