Connecticut

A NEW KIND OF POLITICS Citizens' Election Program opening politics to Connecticut's citizens

Released in September of 2008, the study, "A NEW KIND OF POLITICS: Citizens' Election Program opening politics to Connecticut's citizens," features interviews with candidates.


In the Trenches, Issue 4

Issue 4 of Public Campaign's Field Team Newsletter, "In the Trenches." This issue discusses the implementation of the new Clean Elections systems in North Carolina and Connecticut, applauds the recen


Communications Director Rick Bielke on NPR's Marketplace

Rick Bielke, communications director for Public Campaign, on NPR's Market on December 1, 2005, the day after the Connecticut legislature passed Clean Elections for all state races.



Survey of Likely Candidates in Connecticuts First Clean Elections Cycle

The Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission published a survey on January 1, 2008 on "Projected Levels of Candi


Seventy Percent of CT Candidates Say They Will Use Clean Elections

Keith E Hamm and Robert E Hogan, “Candidate Perceptions of Campaign Financing in State Legislative Eleciotns: Preliminary Observations,”



High Quality, Low Income Candidates More Likely to Run with Public Financing

 Raymond J  La Raja, “Candidate Emergence in State Legislative Elections: Does Public Funding Make a Difference?” University of Massachusetts, Amherst,



Major Survey to Probe Why Small Donors Give

Michael J Malbin et al, “The CFI Small Donor Project: An Overview of the Project and a Preliminary Report on State Legislative Candidates’ Perspe



Increased Electoral Competitiveness Predicted in Connecticut

Kenneth R Mayer, Timothy Werner, “Electoral Transitions in Connecticut: The Implementation of Clean Elections in 2008,” University of Wisconsin-Madison, Paper prepared for delivery at the 2007 Ann



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