Wisconsin Democracy Campaign  

Rep. J.A. Hines (R) OxfordRep. J.A. HinesAssembly District 42

2001 Election Notes and Background: 2001 Campaign Finance Summary
* Rep. Hines was first elected to the Assembly in a November, 2001 special election.

* He won a six-way primary and faced Democratic opposition in the general election.

* WI Right to Life ($897) and Pro-Life Wisconsin Victory Fund ($322) made independent expenditures benefiting Hines. Wisconsin Stewardship PAC ($4,088) made independent expenditures favorable to his opponent.

Hines Henney
Raised
$37,270
Spent
$37,063
Raised
$27,731
Spent
$27,633
Vote: 56.6% $7.42/vote Vote: 43.1% $7.27/vote
Independent backing:
$1,219
Independent backing:
$4,088
Hines' Committee Assignments
2001-2002: Aging and Long-Term Care; Agriculture; Education; Public Health; Tourism and Recreation.

1999-2000: Not yet elected.

Where Did the Money Come From?

Cash on hand 1/1/01 $0
From Self $3,190
Less than $100 $7,618
$100 or more $14,594
PAC & Party $11,867
Other Income $0
WECF* $0
*voluntary spending limit system.




*From individual contributors giving more than $100 and all PAC, party and candidate committee contributions. Self-contributions are excluded.

Who are the top individual contributors to Rep. Hines?
1/1/97 - 11/28/01*

Contributor City Business Amount
Hines, JA & Pam Oxford, WI Candidate/Adams-Marquette Veterinary Service $13,190
Broydrick, Lynne L Cedarburg, WI Broydrick & Associates $500
Horan, Tim Eau Claire, WI Badger Wine & Spirits $500
Kaminski, Frank J Lake Delton, WI Country Market $500
Lindner, Greg & Penny Baraboo, WI Baraboo National Bank $500
Slayton, Greg Baraboo, WI Wisconsin Woods & Water Realty $500
Timme, Henry Endeavor, WI Timme Construction $500
Cummings, Jack Endeavor, WI Michelin Group $490
Talbot, Tom & Jane Portage, WI Glen Oak Lumber & Milling Co $320
Cummings, John & Jeanne Endeavor, WI Farmer $301
*Rep. Hines first ran for the 42nd Assembly District as a primary and write-in candidate in a special election held January 1998.