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 <title>Public Campaign - Clean Elections Candidates Elected to Nearly 400 Seats in Six States  - Comments</title>
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 <title>Clean Elections Candidates Elected to Nearly 400 Seats in Six States </title>
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 <description>Washington, DC--Voters expanded Clean Elections programs in six states this week, electing nearly 400 officials to statehouses, the judiciary and statewide positions. While there is agreement the 32-year-old presidential financing system needs reform, local Clean Elections programs are growing with at least 370 Clean Elections officials elected with more election results to be determined.  The comparable figure for 2006 was 205 elected officials.</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 21:31:32 +0000</pubDate>
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