New York State is considering a system of public campaign financing for state elections similar to the one New York City uses for municipal elections. In that system, the city puts up six dollars in public matching funds for each of the first $175 that a city resident contributes to a candidate participating in the voluntary program.One of the key purposes of the city's matching fund program is to strengthen the connections between public officials and their constituents by bringing more small donors into the process and making them more important to the candidates' campaigns. A previous paper by the Campaign Finance Institute showed that matching funds heighten the number and role of small donors in city elections and would be likely to do...
Can public campaign financing produce meaningful gains in competition within state legislative elect...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Recent years have witnessed the growing use by elected officials, particularly state and local chief...
An effective new public matching funds system in which citizens direct the distribution of public fu...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
Since 2010, outside spending in state elections has increased dramatically, according a report by th...
Starting with the publicly available data from the New York State Board of Elections, this project f...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
Campaign finance reform stands as one of the most important issues in today’s modern elections. From...
ABSTRACT: This is the second paper from a multi-year, multi-state Campaign Finance Institute (CFI) ...
In this dissertation, I argue that full funding programs such as those functioning in the legislativ...
In this article, legal scholar Richard Briffault traces the history of public funding of presidentia...
This Article uses the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s recent opinion in McConnell v. FEC to argue that the l...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
Can public campaign financing produce meaningful gains in competition within state legislative elect...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Recent years have witnessed the growing use by elected officials, particularly state and local chief...
An effective new public matching funds system in which citizens direct the distribution of public fu...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
Since 2010, outside spending in state elections has increased dramatically, according a report by th...
Starting with the publicly available data from the New York State Board of Elections, this project f...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
Campaign finance reform stands as one of the most important issues in today’s modern elections. From...
ABSTRACT: This is the second paper from a multi-year, multi-state Campaign Finance Institute (CFI) ...
In this dissertation, I argue that full funding programs such as those functioning in the legislativ...
In this article, legal scholar Richard Briffault traces the history of public funding of presidentia...
This Article uses the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s recent opinion in McConnell v. FEC to argue that the l...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
Can public campaign financing produce meaningful gains in competition within state legislative elect...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Recent years have witnessed the growing use by elected officials, particularly state and local chief...