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The State of Campaign Finance Policy - Recent Developments and Issues for Congres (Paperback): R. Sam Garrett The State of Campaign Finance Policy - Recent Developments and Issues for Congres (Paperback)
R. Sam Garrett
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The State of Campaign Finance Policy - Recent Developments and Issues for Congress (Paperback): R. Sam Garrett The State of Campaign Finance Policy - Recent Developments and Issues for Congress (Paperback)
R. Sam Garrett
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Contemporary Developments in Presidential Elections (Paperback): R. Sam Garrett, Thomas H. Neale, Kevin J. Coleman Contemporary Developments in Presidential Elections (Paperback)
R. Sam Garrett, Thomas H. Neale, Kevin J. Coleman
R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This report considers contemporary developments in presidential elections. It emphasizes three topics chosen for their recurring importance and notable recent developments: (1) nominating procedures; (2) campaign finance; and (3) the electoral college. The report highlights significant developments in these areas, particularly for the 2008 and 2012 elections. It also provides background information about the presidential election process in general. Other CRS products cited throughout this report provide additional information about the topics introduced here. As the report notes, 2012 was expected to be a noteworthy election cycle for several reasons. Some are extensions of developments that started in 2008 or before, while others are more recent. Key themes discussed in this report include the following: In recent years, the two major political parties have made efforts to control the "front-loading" phenomenon, the tendency for states to vie to be first or among the first to hold caucuses or primary elections to select presidential nominees. As the result of inter-party cooperation following the 2008 election, front-loading was significantly reduced for 2012; Among Republicans, the winner-take-all method that had been widely used was replaced with a proportional system for contests before April 1, although strict proportional allocation was not mandated. With an open race for the Republican nomination, the pace of primaries and caucuses and the new allocation rule were expected to have an unpredictable effect. In the end, the changes prolonged the contest in comparison to recent previous contests; Significant changes in campaign finance law shaped campaign finance in the 2012 election cycle, largely as a result of the 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. In the aftermath of Citizens United, presidential candidates may face additional pressure to raise funds to be able to compete against their opponents and outside groups, particularly new organizations called "super PACs;" One of the most notable campaign finance developments in recent elections is the decline of the public financing system for presidential candidates. The 2012 cycle marked the first since the public financing program's inception that no major candidate accepted public funds; After decades of congressional inactivity, state-level initiatives to reform the electoral college were actively considered in 2012. Among these were proposals to establish the district system of awarding electoral votes in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and further discussion of the National Popular Vote initiative (NPV). NPV seeks to implement direct popular election of the President and Vice President through an interstate compact, rather than by constitutional Amendment; Various states have considered or are considering changes to their participation in the electoral college. Moreover, a nongovernmental organization, the National Popular Vote (NPV) campaign, has proposed an interstate compact that would achieve direct election without a constitutional amendment.

Public Financing of Presidential Campaigns - Overview and Analysis (Paperback): R. Sam Garrett Public Financing of Presidential Campaigns - Overview and Analysis (Paperback)
R. Sam Garrett
R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Crs Report for Congress - Super Pacs in Federal Elections: Overview and Issues for Congress (Paperback): R. Sam Garrett Crs Report for Congress - Super Pacs in Federal Elections: Overview and Issues for Congress (Paperback)
R. Sam Garrett
R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Super PACs emerged after the U.S. Supreme Court permitted unlimited corporate and union spending on elections in January 2010 (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission). Although not directly addressed in that case, related, subsequent litigation (SpeechNow v. Federal Election Commission) and Federal Election Commission (FEC) activity gave rise to a new form of political committee. These entities, known as super PACs or independent-expenditure-only committees (IEOCs) have been permitted to accept unlimited contributions and make unlimited expenditures aimed at electing or defeating federal candidates. Super PACs may not contribute funds directly to federal candidates or parties.

Campaign Finance Legislation in Congress (Paperback): Joseph E. Cantor, R. Sam Garrett Campaign Finance Legislation in Congress (Paperback)
Joseph E. Cantor, R. Sam Garrett
R1,364 R991 Discovery Miles 9 910 Save R373 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the 109th Congress, 51 bills were introduced to change the nation's campaign finance laws (primarily under Titles 2 and 26 of the U.S. Code). These bills - 43 in the House and 8 in the Senate - sought to change the current system, including tightening perceived loopholes. Two of those bills passed the House, but no bill passed both chambers. Therefore, no statutory changes occurred in federal campaign finance law during the 109th Congress. Although the 109th Congress chose not to enact campaign finance legislation, Congress nonetheless considered dozens of bills addressing a wide variety of topics. In summarising that legislation, this book identifies 14 major topics (categories) addressed in the bills. These categories are diverse, ranging from changing individual contribution limits to regulating independent expenditures. Although some bills called for increased regulation, others proposed less regulation. Hence, legislative activity during the 109th Congress reflected a long-standing debate in campaign finance policy over extending regulation of campaign finance practices versus limiting the reach of such regulation.

Public Financing of Congressional Elections (Paperback, New): R. Sam Garrett Public Financing of Congressional Elections (Paperback, New)
R. Sam Garrett
R1,085 R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Save R92 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reviews past proposals for and debate over congressional public financing. It also discusses experiences with the presidential and state public financing systems. Finally, the book offers potential considerations for Congress in devising a public financing system for its elections if it chooses to do so.

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