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  2. New York City Campaign Finance Board - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Campaign Finance Board (CFB) is an independent New York City agency that serves to provide campaign finance information to the public, enable more citizens to run for office by granting public matching funds, increase voter participation and awareness, strengthen the role of small contributors, and reduce the potential for actual or perceived corruption.

  3. 2025 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election

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    December 12, 2024 – Meeting of the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee voted on the chair election process. [4] January 2025 – Four candidate forums featuring qualifying candidates will be held. [5] February 1, 2025 – Election to be held by party voting members at the DNC's Winter Meeting. [3]

  4. Voter database - Wikipedia

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    In late 2011 Liberal Democrats began to adopt the use of a variant of NGP VAN's Voter Activation Network (VAN) software named "Connect". [7] In 2016 Vote Leave built a bespoke database called VICS (Voting Intention Collection System) which was an online database that local activists used for canvassing and Get Out the Vote operations. The VICS ...

  5. NGP VAN - Wikipedia

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    NGP VAN was created in November 2010 by the merger of its two predecessor companies: NGP Software (founded in 1997 by Nathaniel Pearlman, who later served as chief technology officer for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, [6] in his attic in Washington, DC), and Voter Activation Network (founded in 2001 by Mark Sullivan, in his study ...

  6. Vote Smart - Wikipedia

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    Vote Smart says that it does not accept contributions from corporations, labor unions, political parties, or other organizations that lobby, support or oppose candidates or issues. [12] Donors to the organization have included the Ford Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. [13]

  7. Electronic Registration Information Center - Wikipedia

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    ERIC member states and withdrawn states as of July 2024 [5]. The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a nonprofit organization in the United States whose goal is to improve electoral integrity by helping states improve the accuracy of voter rolls, increase access to voter registration, reduce election costs, and increase efficiencies in elections.

  8. OpenSecrets - Wikipedia

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    OpenSecrets is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that tracks and publishes data on campaign finance and lobbying, including a revolving door database which documents the individuals who have worked in both the public sector and lobbying firms and may have conflicts of interest.

  9. Wikipedia:Candidates and elections - Wikipedia

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    Sources for information on candidates and elections can include local newspaper stories, information from community organizations, politics websites and many other media. Campaign literature and websites may be used for some things; if an official campaign website says a candidate opposes abortion, you can say the candidate is against abortion.