Donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. While Congress created the Federal Election Commission to oversee federal elections in 1974, each state is left to regulate its local elections.
Contributions that the Democratic Party of Wisconsin received during week ending February 5
Date | Contributor | Amount |
---|---|---|
02/04/2022 | George Soros | $250,000 |
01/30/2022 | $1,000 | |
01/30/2022 | $250 | |
01/30/2022 | John Gilbert | $100 |
01/30/2022 | Steve Daily | $50 |
01/30/2022 | $25 | |
01/30/2022 | Eric Nolting | $25 |
01/30/2022 | Bruce Emory | $25 |
01/30/2022 | Santo Teresa Dal | $25 |
01/30/2022 | $25 | |
01/30/2022 | Philip Barton | $25 |
01/30/2022 | Bruce Bernstein | $20 |
01/30/2022 | Russ Kulp | $17.5 |
01/30/2022 | William Kahn | $10 |
01/30/2022 | Devin Hazenson | $10 |
01/30/2022 | Elizabeth Williams | $10 |
01/30/2022 | Mark Tinberg | $10 |
01/30/2022 | Dennis Brooks | $7.5 |
01/31/2022 | Summit Credit Union | $5.03 |
01/30/2022 | Michael Odell | $5 |
01/30/2022 | $5 | |
01/30/2022 | Timothy Davis | $5 |
01/30/2022 | Sally Beaudette | $5 |
01/30/2022 | Brendan Winter | $5 |
01/30/2022 | Scott Stephayn | $5 |
01/30/2022 | W.S. Meeks | $4 |
01/30/2022 | Jane Anderson | $2 |
01/31/2022 | Summit Credit Union | $2 |