"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
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>The
Road
to
Clean
Elections
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