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California’s Top Money Donors Dominate Election Process

June 4, 2012 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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California Politicians Are Looking For Cash

Influence of California’s Top Money Donors Has Massive Effect on Country’s Largest State | Democracy, elections, and voting at Democracy Chronicles

State’s top 100 political donors contribute $1.25 billion

The Bay Citizen on California’s Top Money Donors

Elite donors gave 5 times as much to winners as they did to losers By Coulter Jones

Paul Bailey/Flickr Protesters slam Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger at a 2010 rally supporting the California Teachers Association, the state’s top-ranked campaign donor.

How we identified the state’s top political donors

The Bay Citizen: By Coulter Jones

“The Rainmakers” isn’t the first attempt to identify powerful donors in California. The California Fair Political Practices Commission put out a report in March 2010 that looked at 15 groups that spent at combined $1 billion on lobbying California.

Top Money Donors

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Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American State Elections, Money Politics, Political Lobbying

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