A participating candidate is an individual who has decided to run for a statewide office or the Legislature, agrees not to accept special interest monies and adheres to the Citizens Clean Elections Act and commission rules. In return, the participating candidate will receive funding from the Citizens Clean Elections Fund. In order for a candidate to receive funding, the participating candidate must collect a specified number of $5 Qualifying Contributions from registered voters within his or her district for a legislative candidate or registered voters in Arizona for a statewide candidate
Campaign finance laws govern how political candidates raise and spend monies for their elections. In...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
CAMPAIGN FINANCING. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Limits individuals\u27 contributions to state office candida...
abstract: This Citizens Clean Elections Commission Nonparticipating Candidate Guide was created to p...
Public funding is often lauded for breaking the connection between campaign finances and special int...
abstract: The Arizona Secretary of State's "Handbook of Instructions for Campaign Finance Reports, 1...
The Citizens Clean Elections Commission was established by the enactment of the Citizens Clean Elect...
This gives some of the rules that political candidates must follow in order to run for office
Describes the background and development of the Open and Ethical Elections Program; explains how it ...
HB 1312 revises the provisions for transfer of excess campaign funds after a state-wide election. HB...
Mandates a runoff election when no candidate in a state or federal election receives more than 50 pe...
abstract: This handbook is chiefly intended to help political committees at the state level to under...
CANDIDATES. CAMPAIGN FINANCES. GIFTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Amends Political Reform Act to: require el...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The 200...
Lack of participation is a primary problem with money in politics. Relatively few people make politi...
Campaign finance laws govern how political candidates raise and spend monies for their elections. In...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
CAMPAIGN FINANCING. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Limits individuals\u27 contributions to state office candida...
abstract: This Citizens Clean Elections Commission Nonparticipating Candidate Guide was created to p...
Public funding is often lauded for breaking the connection between campaign finances and special int...
abstract: The Arizona Secretary of State's "Handbook of Instructions for Campaign Finance Reports, 1...
The Citizens Clean Elections Commission was established by the enactment of the Citizens Clean Elect...
This gives some of the rules that political candidates must follow in order to run for office
Describes the background and development of the Open and Ethical Elections Program; explains how it ...
HB 1312 revises the provisions for transfer of excess campaign funds after a state-wide election. HB...
Mandates a runoff election when no candidate in a state or federal election receives more than 50 pe...
abstract: This handbook is chiefly intended to help political committees at the state level to under...
CANDIDATES. CAMPAIGN FINANCES. GIFTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Amends Political Reform Act to: require el...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The 200...
Lack of participation is a primary problem with money in politics. Relatively few people make politi...
Campaign finance laws govern how political candidates raise and spend monies for their elections. In...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
CAMPAIGN FINANCING. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Limits individuals\u27 contributions to state office candida...