In the 2007 legislative session, Clean Elections bills were introduced in the West Virginia Senate and House.
In the 2007 legislative session, Clean Elections bills were introduced in the West Virginia Senate and House.
Religious outreach and campaign finance reform resource guide explaining how reform groups have collaborated with religious groups in states such as Illinois, New Mexico, North Carolina, Maryland and
The chart below shows which economic sectors are contributing the most money to campaigns in the state. You can do more detailed searches at www.followthemoney.org.
Richie Robb, the mayor of South Charleston and Carol Warren of Citizens for Clean Elections write in this op-ed why West Virginia needs Clean Elections
Rev. Dennis Sparks of the West Virginia Council of Churches writes that Clean Elections is much needed in the state.
Charleston Gazette editorial calls for a comprehensive approach to improving our democratic electoral process with the West Virginia Clean Elections Act.
West Virgina money in politics report discussing political campaign contributions during the 2002 election cycle and stressing the need for the implementation of Clean Elections.
Op-ed responding to an editorial referring to the "West Virginia Public Campaign Financing Act" as "one terrible idea."
Letter to the editor saying cost of running for office to high, time for public financing in West Virginia just like in Maine and Arizona.