Ben DeSmidt

Wisconsin State Assembly District 65

$1,956Total Contributions
$1,989Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$500.00 Glenn Madrigrano INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Marty Anderson INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Mary Ellyn Sensenbrenner INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Jonathan Wimmer INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Kevin Walker INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Michael Love INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Eileen Rogers INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Megan Woltman INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Ricardo Gonzalez INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Amy Dixon INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$900.00 Assembly Democratic Camp Comm - Seg Fund ENTITY
$413.20 Federal Express ENTITY
$219.00 United States Postal Service ENTITY
$186.50 Google ENTITY
$112.50 Reverbal Communications LLC ENTITY
$111.02 GoDaddy ENTITY
$30.00 Johnson Bank ENTITY
$8.16 Act Blue Technical Services ENTITY
$5.28 Facebook Inc / Meta ENTITY
$2.99 Go Daddy ENTITY
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Transparency USA | 02/12/2021
The stakes were particularly high for the 2020 elections, and not just for the presidency. At the state-level, some of the most closely watched races were Democratic efforts to flip swing state legislatures blue and take control of the upcoming redistricting process.
Transparency USA | 08/17/2020
According to a recent study* by Ballotpedia, 97.3 percent of state legislators seeking reelection have advanced to the general election. This turnover rate isn’t unique. In fact, it’s in line with the percentage of incumbents advancing from the primary to the general elections in 2018 (97 percent) and 2016 (97.5 percent).