Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. Timothy Hoven (R) Port WashingtonRep. Timothy HovenState Assembly District 60

2000 Election Notes and Background: 2000 Campaign Finance Summary
*Rep. Hoven was first elected in 1994.

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

* WI Right to Life ($641) made independent expenditures benefiting Hoven.

Hoven Unopposed
Raised
$77,015
Spent
$45,140
Raised
$0
Spent
$0
Vote: 99.2% $1.80/vote Vote: 0.8% $0/vote
Independent backing:
$641
Independent backing:
$0
Hoven's Committee Assignments
2001-2002: Building Commission; Energy and Utilities (Chair); Financial Institutions; Information Policy and Technology (Vice-Chair); Joint Information Policy and Technology; Insurance.

1999-2000: Building Commission; Census and Redistricting; Corrections and Courts; Financial Institutions, Utilities (Chair).

Where Did the Money Come From?

Cash on hand 1/1/99 $19,045
From Self $0
Less than $100 $19,307
$100 or more $47,135
PAC & Party $8,013
Other Income $2,560
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. Hoven?
1/1/93 - 12/31/00

Contributor City Business Amount
Tillmann Family Grafton, WI Ozaukee Excavating $6,900
Doerr Family Grafton, WI Leeson Electric $4,000
Cullen Family Janesville, WI JP Cullen & Sons $3,500
Kailas, Steve & Nancy Thiensville, WI Kohner, Mann & Kailas $3,475
Levy Family Cedarburg, WI Levy & Levy $3,200
Alevizos Family Brookfield, WI Capitol-Husting Wholesale Liquor $2,825
Hoven, Tim Port Washington, WI Legislator $2,100
Karr, Richard & Clare Mequon, WI Physician $1,750
Douglas Family Madison, WI Madison's Cash Express $1,450
Hepburn, MD Saukville, WI Ozaukee Bank $1,250