The Friends of Rachel Maes, a candidate campaign committee, received $100 during the week ending January 9, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
The Friends of Debbie Jacques, a candidate campaign committee, received $100 during the week ending January 9, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Of the 24,903 people living in De Pere in 2019, 51 percent (12,710) were women and 49 percent (12,193) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Green Bay Reporter.
54.2 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in De Pere in 2019, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Schneider for Assembly, a candidate campaign committee, received $250 during the week ending January 9, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Re-Elect Judge Kendall Kelley, a candidate campaign committee, received $6,800 during the week ending March 27, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Citizens for Elijah Behnke, a candidate campaign committee, received $450 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Citizens for Elijah Behnke, a candidate campaign committee, received $3,535 during the week ending January 9, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Schneider for Assembly, a candidate campaign committee, received $150 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Of the 2,200 people living in Denmark in 2019, 48.1 percent (1,058) were women and 51.9 percent (1,142) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Green Bay Reporter.
Kristina for Assembly, a candidate campaign committee, received $10 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
23.2 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in Suring in 2019, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Democratic Party of Shawano County, a political party committee, received $0.29 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
The Friends of Rachel Maes, a candidate campaign committee, received $100 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
The Friends of Debbie Jacques, a candidate campaign committee, received $525 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Here are the 50 political committees that received the most money from contributions during March, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
Re-Elect Judge Kendall Kelley, a candidate campaign committee, received $25 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.
The largest 100 political contributions made during the week ending January 16 can be found in the table below, according to the Wisconsin Ethics Commission.
The Republican Party of Brown Co, a political party committee, received $3 during the week ending January 2, according to the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System.