State Senate Democratic Committee - Seg Fund
Wisconsin Committee
$11,589,775Total Contributions
$9,361,605Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$7,350,845.69 Democratic Party of Wisconsin - Seg Fund ENTITY
$863,000.00 Robert L Habush INDIVIDUAL
$200,000.00 Barry Munger INDIVIDUAL
$154,924.68 Brad Pfaff ENTITY
$151,000.00 Lynde B Uihlein INDIVIDUAL
$130,340.00 Kristin Alfheim ENTITY
$112,000.00 Dianne Hesselbein ENTITY
$100,000.00 Deborah S Kern INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 John W Miller INDIVIDUAL
$86,000.00 David Hall INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$3,712,706.00 Jodi Habush ENTITY
$1,700,000.00 Joseph Wall ENTITY
$1,596,400.00 Sarah Keyeski ENTITY
$1,078,794.91 Gusto ENTITY
$132,000.00 Badger State Research Inc ENTITY
$129,076.00 Left Hook Communications ENTITY
$120,000.00 Kristin Alfheim ENTITY
$99,544.34 Democratic Party of Wisconsin - Seg Fund ENTITY
$88,144.18 Gmmb ENTITY
$57,874.38 Strategy Group for Media ENTITY
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