Both Osborne and Witkos have qualified for funding through
the Citizens Election Program.
He received funds from the state's
Citizens Election Program.
Candidates of both political parties use
the Citizens Election Program to fund their campaigns.
Others have spoken out against
the Citizens Election Program as it requires using over $ 33 million in taxpayer money to fuel negative attack ads.
Under
the Citizens Election Program, the state's voluntary public financing system, gubernatorial candidates who raise $ 250,000 by collecting donations of $ 100 or less are eligible for a $ 6.5 million grant to spend in the general election.
Candidates participating in
the Citizens Election Program, the state's landmark campaign financing system, receive public grants to use toward their campaigns.
That qualified him for about $ 25,000 in public money under
the Citizens Election Program, which turned out to be enough for a 1,000 - vote win.
Asked about the recent criticism, Leigh Appleby, the state Democrats» director of communications, said: «On
the Citizens Election Program, the Connecticut Democratic Party has always and continues to champion clean elections.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the legislature this year dismembered the State Elections Enforcement Commission, cutting experienced staff and placing the administration and policing of
the Citizens Election Program in separate agencies, weakening the program.
The legislature, however, closed that door in 2013 when it passed a law saying that a candidate convicted of a felony related to his public office isn't eligible for grants from
the Citizens Election Program.
Both candidates this year chose to participate in the state's public financing program, meaning that they are limited in what they can spend on their own races to the $ 6.2 million taxpayer - funded grant they received through
the Citizens Election Program.
They did so by giving public funds to voluntary participants in the so - called
Citizens Election Program.
Not exact matches
Harris is roughly $ 50,000 shy of the $ 250,000 qualifying threshold for gubernatorial candidates under the
Citizens»
Election Program, sources told The Courant.
The
Citizens»
Election Program was introduced in 2005 after former Gov. John G. Rowland was sent to prison stemming from charges he took gifts from businessmen who received millions of dollars in state contracts.
The most recent proposed budget included the «complete elimination» of the
Citizens»
Election Program, Flexer said Tuesday at the Legislative Office Building.
Democratic state lawmakers vowed Tuesday to oppose Republican efforts to strike the
Citizens»
Election Program from the state budget, warning that dismantling a program that offers public money to campaigns would move the state backward in ethics in po
Program from the state budget, warning that dismantling a
program that offers public money to campaigns would move the state backward in ethics in po
program that offers public money to campaigns would move the state backward in ethics in politics.
• Administration of the
Citizens»
Election Program should be kept with the State
Elections Enforcement Commission and not transferred to the partisan secretary of the state's office, as was proposed last year.
They proposed to cut from the deficit - plagued state budget nearly $ 12 million that would have been handed out in grants to pay candidates» campaign expenses under what's formally called the
Citizens»
Election Program.
«We are confident that we will be able to find the necessary funds to close the deficit gap without affecting our landmark campaign finance
program that has brought clean
elections to the
citizens of Connecticut.»
That's an example of a «bus - sized loophole» in the
Citizens»
Election Program, said state Sen. Michael McLachlan, top ranking Republican senator on the legislature's Government Administration and
Elections Committee.
The
Citizens»
Election Program was Connecticut's landmark effort, passed in 2006, to remove the taint of special - interest money from
elections and to level the playing field for candidates through voluntary public financing of political campaigns.
Under the state's
Citizens»
Election Program, gubernatorial candidates need to raise a quarter of a million dollars in donations of $ 100 or less with 90 percent of the money coming from Connecticut residents to receive millions in taxpayer - financed election
Election Program, gubernatorial candidates need to raise a quarter of a million dollars in donations of $ 100 or less with 90 percent of the money coming from Connecticut residents to receive millions in taxpayer - financed
electionelection grants.
Among other Republicans who are declared gubernatorial candidates, state Rep. Prasad Srinivasan of Glastonbury reported $ 50,430 for the quarter and said he has raised $ 255,583 in total, enough to qualify for the
Citizens»
Election Program.
Fundraising in the form of small - dollar donations is critical for candidates planning to participate in the state's
Citizens»
Election Program, which offers millions in taxpayer - funded election grants to gubernatorial candidates who raise at least $ 250,000 in qualified contri
Election Program, which offers millions in taxpayer - funded
election grants to gubernatorial candidates who raise at least $ 250,000 in qualified contri
election grants to gubernatorial candidates who raise at least $ 250,000 in qualified contributions.
Most of the Democratic and Republican candidates in the crowded race to succeed Gov. Dannel P. Malloy are participating in the
Citizens»
Election Program, which requires them to collect $ 250,000 in increments of $ 100 or less to qualify for a $ 1.25 million grant if they make it to a primary and a $ 6 million grant if they advance to the general e
Election Program, which requires them to collect $ 250,000 in increments of $ 100 or less to qualify for a $ 1.25 million grant if they make it to a primary and a $ 6 million grant if they advance to the general
electionelection.
For the sake of keeping state races clean and competitive, legislators ought to mend the
Citizens»
Election Program so that there's little excuse to end it.
Her reach in the community has garnered enough financial support to qualify for the
Citizens»
Election Program, which provides public financing to candidates.
Given how many legislators take state grants to run for office — more than 80 percent of sitting legislators have gotten
Citizens»
Election Program funding, says Michael J. Brandi, executive director of the State
Elections Enforcement Commission — it's a wonder that CEP has been targeted for elimination by both major parties in recent years.
The
Citizens»
Election Program is a voluntary program meant to remove the influence of special - interest money in cam
Program is a voluntary
program meant to remove the influence of special - interest money in cam
program meant to remove the influence of special - interest money in campaigns.
The more than $ 100,000 in contributions should put him in a comfortable position to qualify for an
election grant through the Citizens» Election
election grant through the
Citizens»
Election Election Program.
As a participant in the
Citizens»
Election Program, Bysiewicz must raise $ 250,000 in increments of no more than $ 100 per contributor to get $ 1.2 million for the primary.
But there is a major stumbling block in Ganim's way: Under state law, convicted felons can not receive public financing in a political campaign through the
Citizens»
Election Program.
«Today I am asking the State
Elections Enforcement Commission for a declaratory ruling stating that I be allowed to participate in the
Citizens»
Election Program should I seek statewide elected office,» Ganim said Friday.
The
Citizens»
Election Program provides public financing to qualified candidates for statewide offices and the General Assembly.
As background, back on January 27th, 2010, when then - candidate Dan Malloy spoke out after a Zogby public opinion survey found that 79 percent of Connecticut voters supported public financing and the
Citizens»
Elections Program, Malloy said;
«In my view, this poll should serve as proof of just how strongly Connecticut voters feel about campaign finance reform, and as a warning for those candidates who think they can brush aside the
Citizens»
Election Program...»
Previous to attending law school, Donna was a grants administrator and
program officer for an international nonprofit organization that works to strengthen and expand democracy worldwide byhelping build political and civic organizations, safeguard
elections, and promote
citizen participation, openness and accountability in government.
In six states where judges are standing in yes / no retention
elections — Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, New Mexico, and Utah — official judicial performance evaluation (JPE)
programs are providing
citizens with impartial assessments of judges» performance on the bench.