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State Finance District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt 1 Kim Delorit Jensen $10,027.14 $973.43 $13,626.01 $0.00 Joel Kitchens (i) $22,186.00 $1,609.94 $89,901.31 $0.00 2 Mark Kiley $1,007.90 $1,511.86 $349.31 $0.00 Shae Sortwell (i) $10,521.00 $2,393.58 $23,295.31 $2,300.00 3 Emily Voight $6,565.24 $7,192.86 $7,032.87 $0.00 Ron Tusler (i) $2,700.00 $2,503.55 $52,671.61 $61,116.08 4 Kathy Hinkfuss $14,444.74 $6,870.75 $25,561.79 $10,000.00 David Steffen (i) $5,733.54 $1,739.03 $114,187.08 $25,373.15 5 Jim Steineke (i) $47.95 $17,358.23 $4,887.46 $200.00 6 Richard Sarnwick $3,875.00 $2,180.33 $2,864.33 $0.00 Gary Tauchen (i) $2,900.39 $6,170.97 $12,048.03 $15,000.00 7 Daniel Riemer (i) $2,257.65 $911.60 $62,602.66 $500.00 8 Sylvia Ortiz-Velez $3,634.54 $3,933.64 $364.96 $2,413.00 Angel Sanchez $0.00 $6.00 $5.02 $21,947.48 9 Marisabel Cabrera (i) $2,457.00 $6,587.66 $4,520.85 $4,924.97 Veronica Diaz 10 David Bowen (i) $338.01 $135.60 $1,885.09 $0.00 11 Dora Drake $8,005.54 $9,110.18 $3,681.89 $0.00 Orlando Owens $9,118.07 $1,400.72 $24,045.21 $0.00 12 LaKeshia Myers (i) $624.75 $2,644.35 $9,053.57 $6,016.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt Ozell Cox $1,000.00 $1,575.25 $4,183.55 $1,000.00 13 Sara Rodriguez $68,394.16 $31,817.39 $88,650.21 $1,000.00 Rob Hutton (i) $20,233.32 $7,283.49 $50,424.42 $0.00 14 Robyn Vining (i) $60,846.35 $46,942.71 $175,930.88 $1,340.62 Bonnie Lee $28,528.96 $18,878.79 $53,752.43 $20,100.00 15 Jessica Katzenmeyer $1,985.76 $2,232.58 $6,885.04 $2,000.00 Joe Sanfelippo (i) $5,250.00 $3,377.50 $39,375.67 $1,488.65 16 Kalan Haywood (i) $1,849.75 $4,208.81 $8,348.00 $14,680.00 17 Supreme Moore Omokunde $7,267.00 $17,462.85 $29,583.29 $9,504.60 Abie Eisenbach $1,122.00 $92.47 $7,869.23 $0.00 18 Evan Goyke (i) $9,769.75 $8,158.33 $9,405.40 $0.00 19 Jonathan Brostoff (i) $1,167.60 $930.84 $7,414.48 $673.21 Helmut Fritz $713.82 $249.99 $713.82 $0.00 20 Christine Sinicki (i) $1,615.00 $2,024.75 $2,435.01 $0.00 21 Erik Brooks $6,918.20 $3,877.20 $30,594.62 $0.00 Jessie Rodriguez (i) $19,795.00 $15,119.06 $42,964.89 $0.00 22 Janel Brandtjen (i) $650.00 $2,000.00 $9,348.23 $0.00 23 Deb Andraca $123,648.84 $44,217.38 $202,081.14 $10,000.00 Jim Ott (i) $9,952.00 $2,487.18 $64,390.40 $1,000.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt 24 Emily Siegrist $15,087.23 $3,677.43 $50,918.55 $705.00 Dan Knodl (i) $12,835.00 $643.73 $60,200.34 $42,000.00 25 Kerry Trask $7,027.65 $4,371.35 $10,657.94 $0.00 Paul Tittl (i) $750.00 $588.53 $22,019.84 $1,000.00 26 Mary Lynne Donohue $17,575.78 $4,191.64 $31,897.07 $0.00 Terry Katsma (i) $17,690.39 $1,216.42 $70,591.66 $0.00 27 Tyler Vorpagel (i) $1,610.00 $0.00 $13,692.39 $7,850.00 28 Kim Butler $6,861.15 $1,463.55 $26,125.35 $6,000.00 Gae Magnafici (i) $5,500.00 $5,297.13 $34,385.95 $0.00 29 John Calabrese $9,005.02 $6,372.75 $7,600.98 $0.00 Clint Moses $1,475.00 $2,072.12 $1,215.56 $1,800.00 30 Sarah Yacoub $28,370.66 $4,454.68 $68,954.11 $0.00 Shannon Zimmerman (i) $9,310.00 $16,800.16 $37,201.69 $211,400.00 31 Elizabeth Lochner-Abel $6,840.06 $6,078.34 $28,878.99 $0.00 Amy Loudenbeck (i) $20,343.03 $5,320.26 $85,717.48 $0.00 32 Katherine Gaulke $9,079.80 $6,571.68 $14,919.81 $0.00 Tyler August (i) $11,605.00 $18,816.77 $64,237.47 $0.00 33 Mason Becker $9,376.08 $4,899.29 $29,357.52 $0.00 Cody John Horlacher (i) $7,920.00 $1,757.74 $22,373.02 $0.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt 34 Kirk Bangstad $13,820.16 $2,693.54 $25,885.00 $0.00 Rob Swearingen (i) $20,975.00 $101.13 $113,977.36 $0.00 35 Tyler Ruprecht $5,402.64 $4,420.47 $2,829.54 $0.00 Calvin Callahan (i) $850.00 $1,128.85 $17,906.86 $17,262.17 36 Jeffrey Lee Mursau (i) 2550 $6,050.00 $6,820.69 $0.00 37 Abigail Lowery $6,025.26 $4,953.06 $11,087.54 $0.00 John Jagler (i) $6,810.00 $2,282.24 $33,469.16 $0.00 38 Melissa Winker $18,927.26 $12,747.09 $27,530.73 $0.00 Barbara Dittrich (i) $12,023.82 $4,749.02 $13,694.62 $0.00 39 Izzy Hassey Nevarez $2,066.97 $2,532.37 $678.81 $0.00 Mark Born (i) $8,625.00 $13,291.79 $36,343.64 $0.00 40 Deborah Silvers $1,850.68 $1,081.01 $2,038.07 $0.00 Kevin David Petersen (i) $5,985.00 $3,244.69 $18,010.61 $0.00 41 Nate Zimdars $3,248.14 $1,342.99 $11,035.31 $0.00 Alex Dallman $3,724.00 $4,021.84 $3,278.39 $0.00 42 Melisa Marie Arndt $5,728.44 $5,412.92 $4,333.29 $0.00 Jon Plumer (i) $2,335.00 $952.95 $18,670.60 $0.00 43 Don Vruwink (i) $13,230.54 $8,071.91 $26,373.25 $0.00 Beth Drew $2,485.60 $1,125.60 $7,980.25 $0.00 44 Sue Conley $3,562.65 $1,609.48 $20,959.10 $2,000.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt DuWayne Severson $3,920.00 $10,606.17 $5,459.48 $0.00 45 Mark Spreitzer (i) 8953.9 $6,160.74 $22,860.96 $0.00 Tawny Gustina $3,235.00 $7,789.26 $3,123.12 $0.00 46 Gary Hebl (i) $190.00 $204.26 $10,465.73 $0.00 Terrance Lyon $4,510.00 $3,080.00 $4,423.25 $0.00 47 Jimmy Anderson (i) $2,657.65 $933.65 $5,277.35 $101,700.00 Phil Anderson $2,550.00 $592.08 $5,247.36 $0.00 48 Samba Baldeh $3,269.74 $19,396.13 $847.15 $6,500.00 Samuel Nektary Anderson $3,175.00 $272.59 $3,937.41 $0.00 49 Shaun Murphy-Lopez $18,637.37 $13,247.15 $23,414.74 $0.00 Travis Tranel (i) $34,050.00 $12,404.07 $94,971.11 $0.00 50 Mark Waldon $5,697.78 $5,391.47 $1,918.34 $0.00 Tony Kurtz (i) $22,129.53 $2,993.18 $86,015.73 $0.00 51 Kriss Marion $53,416.28 $55,120.95 $91,959.23 $0.00 Todd Novak (i) $21,530.00 $4,285.94 $81,327.10 $0.00 52 Julie Schroeder $4,451.90 $3,612.93 $3,071.51 $0.00 Jeremy Thiesfeldt (i) $9,336.75 $6,388.76 $21,426.63 $0.00 53 Michael Schraa (i) $1,345.00 $852.67 $34,190.11 $7,985.54 54 Gordon Hintz (i) $30,511.67 $16,562.84 $93,219.79 $0.00 Donald Herman $8,060.00 $5,148.23 $17,908.36 $15,000.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt 55 Daniel Schierl $7,816.24 $2,763.78 $7,466.55 $1,100.00 Rachael Cabral-Guevara $4,616.22 $21,798.54 $3,239.61 $43,798.80 56 Diana Lawrence $2,063.28 $2,809.88 $751.88 $8,623.16 David Murphy (i) $7,842.78 $743.27 $29,377.43 $20,000.00 57 Lee Snodgrass $10,062.56 $3,620.31 $51,187.67 $0.00 Eric Beach 58 Rick Gundrum (i) $250.00 $4,500.00 $9,843.84 $17,700.00 59 Timothy Ramthun (i) 60 Robert Brooks (i) 61 Samantha Kerkman (i) $1,750.00 $29.98 $6,327.19 $0.00 62 August Schutz $2,907.97 $2,217.22 $2,200.35 $0.00 Robert Wittke (i) $7,235.00 $67.30 $27,051.69 $22,000.00 63 Joel Jacobsen $17,154.96 $15,661.85 $21,391.77 $0.00 Robin Vos (i) $5,926.68 $4,652.84 $339,347.19 $0.00 64 Tip McGuire (i) $10,972.26 $1,987.83 $33,090.90 $0.00 Edward Hibsch $2,000.00 $1,940.33 $3,409.16 $0.00 65 Tod Ohnstad (i) $9,494.75 $1,702.60 $41,522.05 $5,000.00 Crystal Miller $9,944.99 $4,384.05 $17,740.59 $5,000.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt 66 Greta Neubauer (i) $4,220.15 $1,331.43 $22,616.17 $25,000.00 William Leverson $445.00 $804.33 $558.50 $0.00 67 Chris Kapsner $5,627.37 $4,594.27 $25,230.15 $0.00 Robert Lee Summerfield (i) $5,820.00 $160.70 $29,218.58 $0.00 68 Emily Berge $5,470.69 $1,002.03 $16,224.37 $0.00 Jesse James (i) $11,700.00 $2,218.91 $44,574.74 $0.00 69 Brian Giles $800.00 $1,570.84 $2,360.95 $0.00 Donna Rozar $2,645.00 $4,598.54 $8,632.51 $5,000.00 70 John Iver Baldus $2,185.00 $91.72 $2,593.13 $1,000.00 Nancy VanderMeer (i) $8,135.00 $0.00 $57,084.58 $1,775.00 71 Katrina Shankland (i) $14,907.13 $3,234.08 $84,131.12 $0.00 Scott Soik $6,905.00 $2,501.41 $20,962.50 $0.00 72 Criste Greening $3,690.53 $2,385.13 $11,483.33 $0.00 Scott Krug (i) $10,350.00 $3,588.17 $23,936.63 $0.00 73 Nick Milroy (i) $40,477.83 $24,572.22 $62,627.84 $0.00 Keith Kern $10,899.40 $954.94 $23,660.22 $100.00 74 Beth Meyers (i) $283,969.97 $52,082.49 $435,061.11 $0.00 James Bolen $2,310.00 $2,719.33 $7,193.73 $2,620.31 75 John Conrad Ellenson $2,989.75 $1,813.76 $6,157.77 $0.00 David Armstrong $3,975.00 $903.04 $10,996.27 $0.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt 76 Francesca Hong $9,286.69 $16,747.95 $3,902.70 $0.00 Patrick Hull $500.00 $500.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 77 Shelia Stubbs (i) $175.00 $0.99 $11,183.50 $500.00 78 Lisa Subeck (i) $7,020.54 $8,736.60 $12,260.28 $800.00 79 Dianne Hesselbein (i) $11,991.90 $777.50 $51,860.49 $16,236.19 Victoria Fueger $455.00 $45.29 $5,239.91 $0.00 80 Sondy Pope (i) $2,705.00 $2,187.03 $15,922.85 $0.00 Chase Binnie $2,933.12 $707.39 $5,963.56 $0.00 81 David Considine (i) $5,650.00 $189.81 $18,929.86 $0.00 David Dahlke $564.00 $64.00 $5,719.25 $0.00 82 Jacob Malinowski $12,598.00 $1,194.21 $35,009.14 $725.00 Kenneth Skowronski (i) $8,272.07 $5,697.59 $18,115.20 $23,000.00 83 Alan Richard DeYoung $1,037.84 $1,037.84 $1,116.12 $0.00 Charles Wichgers (i) $100.00 $222.03 $7,738.07 $375.00 84 Mike Kuglitsch (i) $4,125.00 $10,627.37 $25,972.19 $0.00 85 Jeff Johnson $3,447.38 $1,136.96 $6,874.76 $2,000.00 Patrick Snyder (i) $4,480.00 $0.00 $55,816.80 $0.00 86 John Spiros (i) $1,750.00 $500.00 $13,783.50 $0.00 87 Richard Pulcher $2,358.96 $2,294.41 $71.57 $251.37 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt James Edming (i) $4,055.00 $5,298.21 $9,293.30 $0.00 88 Kristin Lyerly $33,289.33 $11,075.05 $81,611.03 $417.16 John Macco (i) $17,465.00 $6,372.98 $69,754.20 $5,000.00 89 Karl Jaeger $3,858.65 $2,834.34 $6,767.20 $0.00 John Nygren (i) $59,193.89 $18,901.06 $168,658.92 $3,287.00 90 Kristina Shelton $77,646.24 $75,650.11 $13,806.21 $0.00 Drew Kirsteatter $5,330.00 $1,310.37 $5,556.09 $0.00 91 Jodene Emerson (i) $5,144.75 $1,241.50 $11,343.95 $0.00 Charles Walker $2,439.54 $605.41 $7,168.34 $0.00 92 Amanda WhiteEagle $25,280.45 $2,226.62 $60,777.75 $0.00 Treig Pronschinske (i) $7,645.00 $6,345.69 $7,853.47 $0.00 93 Charlie Warner $4,703.02 $5,509.22 $6,201.00 $0.00 Warren Petryk (i) $875.00 $474.40 $149,320.07 $0.00 94 Steve Doyle (i) $185,583.97 $56,377.91 $372,669.54 $0.00 Kevin Hoyer $13,285.00 $5,312.68 $22,902.02 $0.00 95 Jill Billings (i) $11,512.90 $1,056.29 $54,860.10 $0.00 Jerome Gundersen $4,815.00 $0.00 $10,750.00 $0.00 96 Josefine Jaynes $17,137.83 $10,107.95 $10,142.45 $0.00 Loren Oldenburg (i) $6,521.59 $1,092.56 $39,661.65 $0.00 97 Aaron Perry $1,790.68 $1,282.21 $1,852.60 $0.00 District Candidate Receipts Spent Cash on Hand Debt Scott Allen (i) $6,165.00 $903.99 $26,509.28 $0.00 98 Adam Neylon (i) $5,565.96 $12,647.67 $26,460.44 $1,479.58 99 Cindi Duchow (i) $300.00 $45.10 $10,940.68 $2,000.00.
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