Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Senator Gwendolynne Moore (D) MilwaukeeSenator Gwendolynne Moore Senate District 4

2000 Election Notes and Background: 2000 Campaign Finance Summary
*Senator Moore was first elected to the Assembly in 1988 and to the Senate in 1992.

*She was unopposed in both the primary and the generalelection.

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

Moore Unopposed
Raised
$ 68,464
Spent
$34,240
Raised
$0
Spent
$0
Vote: 99.1% $0.71/vote Vote: 0.9% $0/vote
Independent backing:
$75
Independent backing:
$0
Moore's Committee Assignments
2001-2002: Finance; Joint Finance; Human Services and Aging; Universities, Housing, and Government Operations; Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development authority; Women's Council.

1999-2000: Economic Development, Housing & Government Operations; Finance; Human Services & Aging; Joint Committee on Finance.

Where Did the Money Come From?

Cash on hand 1/1/97 $1,406
From Self $0
Less than $100 $20,849
$100 or more $31,825
PAC & Party $15,790
Other Income $0
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 Senator Moore?
1/1/93 - 12/31/00

Contributor City Business Amount
Fitzsimonds, Roger L River Hills, WI Firstar Bank $1,400
Grunau, Gary Milwaukee, WI Grunau Corp $1,200
Spence, Sara Ann Milwaukee, WI 16th St Health Clinic $1,100
Abdoo, Richard A Mequon, WI Wisconsin Electric $1,050
Daniels, John Jr & Irma Mequon, WI Quarles & Brady $1,035
Habush, Robert L Milwaukee, WI Habush, Habush, et al $1,000
Bolton, D Edward Milwaukee, WI Bolton Construction $850
Shaw, Gabriel L Jr Milwaukee, WI Miller Brewing $800
Ellis, Ruby S Milwaukee, WI Retired $800
Baker, Calvin & Paz-Baker, Lidia Shorewood, WI Wisconsin Electric/Firstar Bank $775