This essay provides an overview of the current federal laws and regulations governing the financing of federal campaigns and suggests areas of possible reform. The discussion centers on funds raised and spent by candidates,as well as monies raised by parties and other independent groups and organizations, in their efforts to affect the outcome of elections for federal offices. Included is an overview of the major areas in which reforms are being pursued and the possible effects of these reforms on the federal campaign finance system
This essay is a contribution to a symposium on The Administration of Democracy. Professor Pierce a...
The deregulation of campaign finance is responsible for an influx of money into the American electio...
The goal of this report and the larger research effort that produced it is to clarify the dynamics o...
Concerns over financing federal elections have become a seemingly perennial aspect of our political ...
On March 27, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 ( BCRA...
Recent campaign finance innovations of the major political parties have blown large and widening hol...
Our federal campaign finance system is in a state of disarray. The current regulatory scheme is not ...
Concerns over financing federal elections have become a seemingly perennial aspect of our political ...
This article will detail significant data on campaign funding and spending, describe the major laws ...
Campaign finance programs, such as New York City\u27s, limit the influence of private money on candi...
Since the founding of our democracy, attempts to curb the influence of money in the political proces...
One of the underlying themes in American politics is that the addition of campaign finance laws at t...
Outside spending has increased dramatically since 2010, exceeding the rate of increase of total fede...
This article presents a unified theory explaining several conflicting empirical observations in the ...
In 2004 the country witnessed the first presidential election since the passage of the Bipartisan Ca...
This essay is a contribution to a symposium on The Administration of Democracy. Professor Pierce a...
The deregulation of campaign finance is responsible for an influx of money into the American electio...
The goal of this report and the larger research effort that produced it is to clarify the dynamics o...
Concerns over financing federal elections have become a seemingly perennial aspect of our political ...
On March 27, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 ( BCRA...
Recent campaign finance innovations of the major political parties have blown large and widening hol...
Our federal campaign finance system is in a state of disarray. The current regulatory scheme is not ...
Concerns over financing federal elections have become a seemingly perennial aspect of our political ...
This article will detail significant data on campaign funding and spending, describe the major laws ...
Campaign finance programs, such as New York City\u27s, limit the influence of private money on candi...
Since the founding of our democracy, attempts to curb the influence of money in the political proces...
One of the underlying themes in American politics is that the addition of campaign finance laws at t...
Outside spending has increased dramatically since 2010, exceeding the rate of increase of total fede...
This article presents a unified theory explaining several conflicting empirical observations in the ...
In 2004 the country witnessed the first presidential election since the passage of the Bipartisan Ca...
This essay is a contribution to a symposium on The Administration of Democracy. Professor Pierce a...
The deregulation of campaign finance is responsible for an influx of money into the American electio...
The goal of this report and the larger research effort that produced it is to clarify the dynamics o...