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Maine to See Record Participation Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Fri, 04/11/2008 - 3:07pm.
Posted in: Clean Elections | maine
Maine is expecting a record number of state legislative candidates to seek office using the state's Clean Elections program this year, despite recent cuts in funding for the program. One of the principle concerns over the cut was that it would lead to decreased participation. That doesn't look like it will happen, but will the record use -- estimated at 84 percent -- reinforce the popularity and utility of the system and convince the state to ensure it's continued financial health?
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