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Publication Date: September 2003
Publisher: National Institute on Money in State Politics (U.S.)
Author(s): Denise Roth Barber; Kathy Helland
Research Area: Politics
Type: Report
Abstract:
National political parties have increasingly used their state counterparts to circumvent regulations governing the use of campaign contributions. This study documents a pattern of trades and transfers between the national party committees and state party committees in 13 selected states over three election cycles. The full report includes state-by-state tables of the money raised and spent by all of the state-level committees. More detailed reports also are available on each of the 13 study states: California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.