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Legal challenge seeks to bring down new campaign finance law
By
Kathryn Wallace
and
Marianne Holt
September 5, 2000
A conservative group in Alabama has filed the first court challenge to recently passed campaign finance legi
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Congress passes campaign finance reform
By
Marianne Holt
June 29, 2000
N.J. candidates discover '527' cash cow
By
Marianne Holt
and
Kathryn Wallace
June 2, 2000
527s run aground in the states
By
Kevin Bogardus
October 24, 2005
Old parties learn new tricks
By
Kevin Bogardus
May 26, 2005
State laws vary widely on voting rights for felons
By
Maryann Batlle
and
Carl Straumsheim
August 14, 2012
A convicted felon in Maine can vote from prison, while a felon in Florida may never vote again.
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Montana
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 13, 2001
South Carolina
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 31, 2001
Nevada
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 13, 2001
Pennsylvania
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 31, 2001
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