Federal Election Reform (supplement): Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elections ..., 93-1, on H.R. 7612..., S. 372..., October 2,10, 16, 25; November 14, and 29, 19731974 - 142 pages |
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... expenditure limitation in current law . Requires each candidate to establish a " central campaign committee " which would collect reports of all other campaign committees of the candidate and file them with the Commission ( rather than ...
... expenditure limitation in current law . Requires each candidate to establish a " central campaign committee " which would collect reports of all other campaign committees of the candidate and file them with the Commission ( rather than ...
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... expenditure limitation . It would also require each candidate to establish a central campaign committee to collect ... expenditures of a candidate and / or his committees . The limitation is based on the number of eligible voters , but ...
... expenditure limitation . It would also require each candidate to establish a central campaign committee to collect ... expenditures of a candidate and / or his committees . The limitation is based on the number of eligible voters , but ...
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... expenditure limits of S. 372 , to take up the broad questions of providing at least some portion of tax - supported campaign assistance at the same time . Considering these two issues as parts of the same whole , rather than unrelated ...
... expenditure limits of S. 372 , to take up the broad questions of providing at least some portion of tax - supported campaign assistance at the same time . Considering these two issues as parts of the same whole , rather than unrelated ...
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... expenditures . This may be desirable to prevent exhorbitant blitzing of the media or use of other advertising techniques where false impressions are created . But experience under the Corrupt Practices Act again demonstrates the problem ...
... expenditures . This may be desirable to prevent exhorbitant blitzing of the media or use of other advertising techniques where false impressions are created . But experience under the Corrupt Practices Act again demonstrates the problem ...
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... expenditures for such items as printing , telephones , purchase of television time , travel and postage , and Federal funds would be allocated to the major candidates for this purpose . No private funds could be spent on these items ...
... expenditures for such items as printing , telephones , purchase of television time , travel and postage , and Federal funds would be allocated to the major candidates for this purpose . No private funds could be spent on these items ...
Common terms and phrases
absent voter's ballot absent voters AFL-CIO amended to read amount appointed assembly attorney authorized behalf BILL campaign contributions campaign treasurer candidate for nomination candidate or political certificate chairman chapter city or town Colorado Revised Statutes committee of continuing committeeman Commonwealth Congress Congressional contributions received county clerk court deposit designated director district division of elections elections commission elective office ELECTRONIC VOTING EQUIPMENT expenditures expenses Federal Election Campaign Financing of Elections Florida Statutes funds hundred dollars individual Last day legislation limits machines OR ELECTRONIC name and address nomination or election organization payment petition political committee political party polling place precinct primary election prior prior restraints provided in section public financing public office punishable as provided purpose pursuant receipt registered elector registration books residence Revised Statutes 1963 secretary Senate September 17 special election Subcommittee on Elections subsection thereof thousand dollars U.S. Capitol union vacancy voting machines
Popular passages
Page 33 - That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning.
Page 95 - Federal office, or (2) received contributions or made expenditures, or has given his consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures...
Page 26 - ... the establishment, administration, and solicitation of contributions to a separate segregated fund to be utilized for political purposes...
Page 124 - Fifth, that no person in the public service is for that reason under any obligation to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so.
Page 47 - The number of signatures shall not be less than five hundred (500) when the nomination is for an office to be filled by the electors of the entire state...
Page 61 - Federal office" means the office of President or Vice President of the United States; or of Senator or Representative in, or Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the Congress of the United States; (d) "political committee...
Page 10 - Commissions19 were the most elaborate, their composition being specified by statute; the President, the Speaker of the House, and the President pro tempore of the Senate each appointed...
Page 122 - ... shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 44 - ... of that of the original nominee; and in the event that he has already sent forward his certificate, he shall forthwith certify to the...
Page 68 - ... shall file with the clerk of the circuit court in the county in which the building...