Chapel Hill Goes CleanSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Fri, 07/13/2007 - 10:56am.
In an effort to boost the number and diversity of candidates who can seek office in Chapel Hill, the North Carolina Senate yesterday approved a Clean Elections pilot program for town council races. Town Council member Mark Kleinschmidt speaks in this article about the anticipated benefits of such a program. North Carolina, which currently has full public financing available for judicial races, is considering passing it for some legislative and Council of State races as well.
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