Campaign Finance Reform Resources

Public Campaign | www.publicampaign.org – Leading advocate for Clean Money Campaign Reform in Washington and actively involved in the push for Clean Elections in the states.

Democracy Matters | www.democracymatters.org – Works to engage young people in the fight for clean and fair elections, including more than fifty college chapters around the country.  

Americans for Campaign Reform | www.just6dollars.org – National non-partisan grassroots campaign for campaign finance reform, advocating full public financing of all federal elections.

Common Cause | www.commoncause.orgLongtime advocates for the removal of soft money from the campaign finance system and lead player in the McCain-Feingold/ Shays-Meehan reform legislation.

Center for Responsive Politics | www.opensecrets.orgClearinghouse of information on campaign donations and campaign finance research for federal and state offices.

National Voting Rights Institute | www.nvri.orgLeading advocate for campaign finance reform in the courts, working to redefine campaign finance reform as a civil rights issue.

Democracy 21 | www.democracy21.orgIn-depth analysis of money in politics issues and up-to-date information on the legal battles to uphold campaign finance law

The New Rules Project | www.newrules.org/gov/clean.htmlGood solid summaries of the full public financing systems now in place in four states- Maine, Arizona, Massachusetts, and Vermont.

Click here for additional links to campaign finance reform organizations, watch-dog groups, think tanks, media outlets and federal and state government (provided by Wesleyan Students for Clean Elections)

 

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