Connecticut Uncontested Races Are Down
Submitted by Rick Bielke on Mon, 06/23/2008 - 8:49am.
Connecticut Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz told the Connecticut Post that the number of uncontested races has been reduced as compared to 2004.
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Clean Elections Launch
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 06/04/2008 - 11:54am.
Connecticut held a ceremony yesterday to officially launch its new Clean Elections program. With 145 candidates looking to qualify to receive funding under the new law, and with some already qualified, it promises to be a strong first year for the full public financing system, signed into law in 2005.
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Doing Well
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 3:09pm.
This is a fairly even-handed story in the Hartford Courant on the first cycle of Connecticut legislative races under the new Clean Elections public financing program. There are still some kinks to iron out in terms of explaining the program and recruiting candidates in uncontested districts, but for a brand new program it seems to be doing quite well.
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Clean Contest
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 2:32pm.
This article focuses on the state representative race in Connecticut's 81st district, where both candidates will compete using the state's new Clean Elections public financing program. Though they came to politics in quite different ways, both Rep. Bruce P. Zalaski (D) and challenger Daniel Banici (R) express support for the Clean Elections program.
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More Participants
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 10:21am.
This article about Connecticut state Senator Eileen Daly's (D) nomination to seek a 9th term in office mentions her intention to participate in the Clean Elections public financing program which is available to state candidates for the first time this year.  Her Republican challenger Vincent Pacileo is also expected to participate.  Polling earlier this year suggested that Clean Elections participation by both incumbents and challengers would be high -- a vote of confidence in the new program.
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New Deal
Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 1:47pm.
Connecticut's Record Journal has a short note about the state's brand spankin' new Clean Elections program now that candidates for the state legislature are in the thick of qualifying to receive public funds to run their campaigns: "[f]ancy fundraising events and ad books are campaign fundraising tactics of the past."  And that's a good thing.  Connecticut expects very high participation rates among incumbents and challenger in the public financing program.
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