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Arizona Clean Elections Statistics

The Arizona Clean Elections Institute produced this fact sheet on Arizona Clean Elections statistics from 2002 through 2006.



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



The Impact of Public Finance Laws on Fundraising in State Legislative Elections

This study examines two questions. First, does public funding reduce the time that candidates devote to fundraising?



Volunteer Guide for $5 Contributions - Arizona

The Citizen’s Clean Elections law encourages grassroots campaigning, making volunteers more important than ever.



How to Throw a $5 Party - Arizona

One of the basic principles of Clean Elections is to restore campaigns to grassroots activities and open up the political process to both candidates and citizens.



Women, Legislators, Leaders

Northeast Action brochure telling the stories of women who used the Clean Elections system to run for various public offices in Maine and Arizona.

 



Arizona Clean Elections 2004 NIMSP Study

Assessment of funds used in the 2004 elections cycle under Arizona's Clean Elections program.

http://www.followthemoney.org/press/Reports/200605181.pdf



Arizona Clean Elections 2004 Statistics

Statistics on the 2004 elections in Arizona, including incumbent breakdown, as well as data on the involvement of women and minority candidates.



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