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Wisconsin 2014 ballot measure campaign expenditure recipients
2014 measures |
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November 4 |
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Endorsements |
Expenditures |
Local measures |
The following information details to whom 2014 Wisconsin ballot measure campaign expenditures went. Those who received expenditures provided services, such as consulting, advertising, polling, legal work and signature collection, for the ballot measure campaigns.
The top five recipients of ballot measure campaign expenditures were:
- Putnam Roby Williamson Communication: $172,138
- Capitol Opinion: $68,000
- Transportation Development Association: $51,813
- Adams Outdoor: $24,013
- Clear Channel Outdoor: $21,700
An aggregation of data on expenditure recipients in all states can be found here.
All data was compiled from expenditures data made available through the state's campaign finance website.[1]
Expenditure recipients
The following chart illustrates which firms received payments greater than or equal to $5,000 from ballot measure campaign committees in 2014.
- A green background indicates that the expenditure recipient was employed by supporters of a measure.
- A red background indicates that the recipient was employed by opponents of the measure.
There were no expenditures made in opposition to Question 1.
Recipient | Total | Question 1 |
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Adams Outdoor | $24,013 | $24,013 |
Capitol Consultants | $5,000 | $5,000 |
Capitol Opinion | $68,000 | $68,000 |
Clear Channel Outdoor | $21,700 | $21,700 |
Lamar Advertising | $9,775 | $9,775 |
Putnam Roby Williamson Communication | $172,138 | $172,138 |
Transportation Development Association | $51,813 | $51,813 |
See also
- Wisconsin 2014 ballot measures
- 2014 ballot measure campaign expenditure recipients
- Campaign finance requirements for Wisconsin ballot measures
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