Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. Lee Meyerhofer (D) KaukaunaRep. Lee MeyerhoferState Assembly District 5

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

* He was unopposed in the primary and faced a Republican challenger in the general election.

* WI Right to Life ($641) made independent expenditures benefiting Meyerhofer. Project Vote Informed ($19,099) made independent expenditures favoring his opponent.

Meyerhofer Sanders
Raised
$50,604
Spent
$43,739
Raised
$40,650
Spent
$39,604
Vote: 53.3% $3.05/vote Vote: 46.6% $3.15/vote
Independent backing:
$641
Independent backing:
$19,099
Meyerhofer's Committee Assignments
2001-2002: Energy and Utilities; Housing; Labor and Workforce Development; Transportation.

1999-2000: Census and Redistricting; Labor and Employment; Utilities; Ways and Means.

Where Did the Money Come From?

Cash on hand 1/1/99 $44
From Self $205
Less than $100 $21,971
$100 or more $20,435
PAC & Party $5,250
Other Income $0
WECF* $2,743
*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. Meyerhofer?
1/1/97 - 12/31/00

Contributor City Business Amount
Meyerhofer, Peter & Joanne Neenah, WI Exterior Construction $1,640
Brogan, James & Julie Kaukauna, WI Bank of Kaukauna $1,500
Meyerhofer, Lee Kaukauna, WI Legislator $705
Antonneau, Ronald & Marcella Green Bay, WI Wisconsin Public Service Corp $683
Skotzke, Maria & Steve Neenah, WI Salon Aura $635
Keating, Kathy Appleton, WI Time Warner Cable $500
Jenkins, David Onalaska, WI Wisconsin Federation of Cooperatives $500
Brogan, John Green Bay, WI Wisconsin Converting Co $500
Geenen, Jon Kaukauna, WI United Paperworkers International Union $483
De Young, John & Janet Appleton, WI Kaukauna Clinic $400
Ceel, Forrest & Kathy Greendale, WI Intl Brotherhood Electrical Workers $400