Updated: June 1, 2001
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Updated: June 1, 2001
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Rep. Lee Meyerhofer (D) Kaukauna
State
Assembly District 5
| 2000 Election Notes and Background: | 2000 Campaign Finance Summary | |||
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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 | ||
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Raised $50,604 |
Spent $43,739 |
Raised $40,650 |
Spent $39,604 |
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| Vote: 53.3% | $3.05/vote | Vote: 46.6% | $3.15/vote | |
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Independent backing: $641 |
Independent backing: $19,099 |
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| 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. |
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Where Did the Money Come From?
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*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 |
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| 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 |