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Issues and Legal Precedent in State Campaign Finance Reform - Reclaim Democracy, November 2002

Primer on the current rules governing campaign finance at the federal and state levels

Public Citizen's Campaign Finance Reform and Governmental Ethics Program

Campaign Finance Information Center - a resource provided by the Investigative Reporters and Editors Inc.

Opensecrets.org - tracking money in politics by the Center for Responsive Politics

Plugging In the Public: A Model for Campaign Finance Disclosure - by Elizabeth Hedlund and Lisa Rosenberg, 1996

Federal Election Commission's Campaign Finance Law Resources


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Vermont Clean Election Law

The Vermont clean election law offers a public financing option to candidates running for governor and lieutenant governor in the year 2000, and commissions a study to consider extending the option to other state offices after the 2000 elections. The legislation provided a fixed amount of Clean Money to qualifying gubernatorial candidates, and set a $300,000 spending limit for all candidates running for governor. However, in 2006 the U.S. Supreme Court deemed Vermont’s mandatory spending limits on state and local candidates as unconstitutional, stating it was a direct challenge to 1976 Buckley v. Valeo.

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