"A new kind of politics is beginning to take root in Maine, Arizona and Vermont, where candidates campaigned in 2000 under the nation's first Clean Elections systems. Clean Elections reduce the influence of special interest money and provide a level playing field by offering qualified candidates a limited and equal amount of public funds. It's a bold, new experiment in campaign finance reform, seeking to restore democracy and the principle of one person, one vote. Read more...

>State Resources and contacts [publiccampaign.org]

>The Road to Clean Elections [publiccampaign.org]

 

What's happening across the country...

 

    States with statewide coalitions/groups actively pursuing Clean Elections legislation through the ballot and/or the legislature.

    States in which a clean elections bill has been or will soon be introduced in the legislature.

    States working toward Clean Elections campaign finance reform.

Source: Public Campaign [www.publicampaign.org]


 

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