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Nearly $17 Million Spent on 2014 Wisconsin Fall Legislative Elections

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015   

MADISON, Wis. - The amount of money spent in the 2014 Wisconsin fall legislative elections was $16.8 million, slightly higher than the $16.5 million spent in 2012 but well short of the $19.2 million spent in 2010.

Mike Buelow, research director of the nonpartisan Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, which tracks political spending, said two Senate races were the most expensive this time around.

"The 17th Senate District over in the southwestern part of Wisconsin and the 19th Senate District, Mike Ellis's old seat up in the Fox Valley - those were the most expensive," Buelow said.

The 17th District Senate race saw $2.9 million in total spending, and $2.1 million was spent on the 19th Senate District race. Legislative candidates spent $12.1 million on broadcast ads, mailings and other election activities, and outside interests accounted for $4.7 million in additional spending.

Which party collected and spent more money? Buelow said the answer is usually the same: Money flows to the party in power.

"Before the elections, the Republicans in the Assembly held a pretty substantial majority; it was 60 to 39. The Republican candidates and fundraising committees raised nearly $4.9 million," he said. "Contrast that with Assembly Democrats - they raised substantially less - $2.7 (million) to the Assembly Republicans' $4.8 (million)."

Outside spending in the legislative races was led by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state's largest business organization, which spent an estimated $1.5 million.

According to Buelow, the record in Wisconsin legislative races was set in 2008, when $20.2 million was spent. What can we expect for spending in coming elections?

"I think what you're going to see is, whether it's legislative races in a gubernatorial or non-gubernatorial election year, they just seem to go up with each succeeding cycle," he said, "sometimes by just a little like this one, and sometimes by quite a lot. Sometimes it depends on the targeted seats and the number of open seats."

The report is online at wisdc.org.


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