Does full public financing of legislative elections make races more competitive? Richard Powell analyzes the impact of the Maine Clean Elections Act (MCEA) on Maine House and Senate elections since its passage in 2000. Using statistical analysis, he concludes the MCEA has not significantly increased competitiveness, even though candidates have been able to rely substantially less on private contributions and the financial disparity between candidates has decreased significantly. Powell suggests that analysis of the Maine case will be useful as the nation and other states consider public-financing laws comparable to the MCEA
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A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The 200...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
Does full public financing of legislative elections make races more competitive? Richard Powell anal...
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Politics and Other Mistakes piece assessing the impact of the Maine Clean Election Act, noting that...
The State of Connecticut’s General Assembly passed a Clean Elections Law in 2005. In this paper we ...
In 2005, Connecticut became the first state to establish a public election funding program through t...
The State of Connecticut’s General Assembly passed a Clean Elections Law in 2005. In this paper we c...
In this dissertation, I argue that full funding programs such as those functioning in the legislativ...
In my paper I summarize the history of the Clean Election Program, particularly focusing on the 2015...
The Bipartisan Campaign Refonn Act (BCRA) was passed in 2003 as a way to clean up and make transpare...
Can public campaign financing produce meaningful gains in competition within state legislative elect...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Maine Clean Election Act, which is being challenged in the courts b...
In the era of Citizens United, as the notion of campaign finance becomes increasingly more entrenche...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The 200...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
Does full public financing of legislative elections make races more competitive? Richard Powell anal...
The Citizens Election Fund, Connecticut\u27s version of a clean elections law, was established in 20...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece assessing the impact of the Maine Clean Election Act, noting that...
The State of Connecticut’s General Assembly passed a Clean Elections Law in 2005. In this paper we ...
In 2005, Connecticut became the first state to establish a public election funding program through t...
The State of Connecticut’s General Assembly passed a Clean Elections Law in 2005. In this paper we c...
In this dissertation, I argue that full funding programs such as those functioning in the legislativ...
In my paper I summarize the history of the Clean Election Program, particularly focusing on the 2015...
The Bipartisan Campaign Refonn Act (BCRA) was passed in 2003 as a way to clean up and make transpare...
Can public campaign financing produce meaningful gains in competition within state legislative elect...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Maine Clean Election Act, which is being challenged in the courts b...
In the era of Citizens United, as the notion of campaign finance becomes increasingly more entrenche...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The 200...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...