Arizona

Contact :

Eric Ehst
eric@azclean.org

Arizona Clean Elections Institute
www.azclean.org



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Related State News

Writing Some Wrongs
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 04/15/2008 - 3:50pm.
In this guest piece for the Hawaii Reporter, Todd Lange of the Arizona Citizens Clean Election Commission takes on disinformation about Clean Elections presented in a recent editorial by the Center for Responsive Politics. The result is a nice summary of the successes of Arizona's public financing program, and a good argument for the Hawaii legislature to continue to pursue a pilot program of full public financing for county council races -- a proposal that's recently hit a few roadblocks.
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Fame, Fortune to Follow
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 9:42am.
Are you an Arizona resident?  Have you given a $5 qualifying contribution to a candidate who ran with Clean Elections public financing? If so, I'd like to talk with you.  Public Campaign is completing a study on Arizona's Clean Elections system and as part of the study we'd like to interview $5 donors about their experience with the system.  If you're interested, you can contact me at kschlieper (at) publicampaign (dot) org, or leave a comment on this post with the best way to reach you.  The interview will be quick and painless.
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Arguments For
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 2:08pm.
Eric Ehst, the Executive Director of Arizona's Clean Elections Institute has this letter in SitNews refuting arguments against a potential Alaska Clean Elections law. He parses a lot of the statistics that get thrown around in the debate over Clean Elections, which is useful information for public financing supporters, especially Alaskans who will be campaigning for this through August.
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Arizona Example
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 4:37pm.
Arizona was one of the first states in the country to pass a Clean Elections law so University of Arizona student Matt Styer knows what of he speaks in this opinion piece in the Arizona Daily Wildcat advocating a move towards public financing of elections at the federal level.
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Countering Ctr for Competitive Politics' Fact Distortion
Submitted by Nancy Watzman on Tue, 12/11/2007 - 5:52pm.
Our pleasure in reading USA Today’s editors’ piece on “Five Reasons for Public Financing,” quickly turned to alarm reading the accuracy-challenged “opposing view” by the Center for Competitive Politics' Bradley A. Smith.

We’ve sent our official letter to the editor, but that limited us to 250 words, which was not satisfying in the least. So herewith are our corrections of Smith’s exercise in fact distortion and twisted context.

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In Memoriam: Louis Rhodes
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Thu, 10/18/2007 - 2:28pm.
Supporters of publicly financed elections lost a good friend and historical figure earlier this week in Arizona. Louis Rhodes, former longtime head of the Arizona ACLU, died Sunday after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.
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