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 March 26
Date | Contributor | Amount |
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03/23/2022 | Lynde Uihlein | $140,000 |
03/25/2022 | Glen Tullman | $30,000 |
03/25/2022 | Madeleine Lubar | $25,000 |
03/25/2022 | Karen Walsh | $25,000 |
03/21/2022 | Kenneth Kaufman | $10,000 |
03/25/2022 | Ronald Abramson | $10,000 |
03/20/2022 | Susan Moore | $250 |
03/20/2022 | Lori Molander | $100 |
03/20/2022 | Lesley Williams | $50 |
03/20/2022 | Kathleen Gelino | $50 |
03/20/2022 | William T. Hoehn | $25 |
03/20/2022 | Arthur Benson | $25 |
03/20/2022 | David Bartz | $25 |
03/20/2022 | Severin Demonterey | $20 |
03/20/2022 | Joshua Pincus | $10 |
03/20/2022 | Sara Massarello | $10 |
03/20/2022 | Nick Heynen | $10 |
03/20/2022 | Benson Gardner | $10 |
03/20/2022 | Louanne M. Crowder | $10 |
03/20/2022 | Jake Buroker | $10 |
03/20/2022 | Laura Patterson | $5 |
03/20/2022 | Matthew Logterman | $5 |
03/20/2022 | Gregory B. James | $5 |