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Campaign Finance Reform in New York State

Campaign Finance Reform in New York State. Michael J. Malbin University at Albany, SUNY The Campaign Finance Institute At a Forum Co-Sponsored by The Rockefeller Institute of Government, SUNY The League of Women Voters of New York Monday, December 3, 2012 Albany, New York.

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Campaign Finance Reform in New York State

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  1. Campaign Finance Reform in New York State Michael J. Malbin University at Albany, SUNY The Campaign Finance Institute At a Forum Co-Sponsored by The Rockefeller Institute of Government, SUNY The League of Women Voters of New York Monday, December 3, 2012 Albany, New York

  2. Sources of Funds in NY State elections, 2012 Through Pre-General Election Reports

  3. Sources of Funds NY State elections, 2010 Gubernatorial, Assembly & Senate

  4. What if ... 6:1 Matching Funds, First $175, Same Donors as 2010

  5. What if ... Same Matching Funds but Enough $50 Donors so NYS = NYC

  6. Number of 2010 Candidates Who Would Have Had Less Money With Public Matching Funds and Lower Contribution Limits

  7. The Cost of a Public Matching Fund System for New York State Elections Includes the Four-Year cost for all Statewide and Legislative Candidates

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