Report Sheds Light on Campaign Spending and State by State Reactions to Influx of Money Into Politics After Citizens United
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Writer Laments Useless Vote of His Home State
Useless Vote: Late Voting States in Primaries Saw the Contest End Before Their Election Day
California Nonpartisan Primary Election Recalibrating
Can New Systems Lead to Less Partisan Candidate in Recast California Nonpartisan Primary Election?
What Would James Madison Think About Florida’s Voter Purge?
What Would James Madison Think? Political Fighting Over Election Law is Something That Was Common in Madison’s Time
California’s Top Money Donors Dominate Election Process
Influence of California’s Top Money Donors Has Massive Effect on Country’s Largest State
Changes to Elections Impact California’s Independents
Big Impact on Independents: Third Parties in Jeopardy of Further Marginalization as State Moves to ‘Top Two’ Primary
African-American Rights Groups Target Florida’s Voting Law
Veterans, Minorities Lose Voting Rights Under New Regulations and hurdles of Florida’s Voting Law
New Analysis of Political Campaign Donations in California
Stanford University Professor Makes Database of Past Campaign Donations in California
Florida Voter Purge Continues to See Pushback
Florida Voter Purge: WWII Hero Told He is Not a Citizen as Dangerous Repercussions Become Apparent
Recall Walker Race Foreshadows Themes of Presidential Election
Recall Walker Wisconsin Voters in Next Week’s Election to be Closely Watched by Both Parties









