What are Fair Elections?

 

How do Fair Elections work?

 

Fair Elections in Other States

 

What are Fair Elections?

Fair elections, or the public financing of political campaigns, are a proven reform to give voters more control over government, make politicians accountable to constituents rather than campaign contributors, save taxpayers money and level the playing field by giving all citizens a fair shot at getting elected.

 

How do fair elections work? 

 

Fair elections allow a candidate to run a campaign by talking to voters rather than spending all their time fundraising.  Candidates qualify for fair elections funding by gathering a certain number of small contributions (usually $5-$10).  Once the candidate has demonstrated a base level of support, they are given a set amount of money to run their campaign. 

 

Fair Elections in Other States

 

Which states have fair elections?  As usual, the states are way ahead of the federal government on this reform.  Seven states and two cities already have voluntary Fair Elections in place: Arizona, Connecticut, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Vermont, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Portland, Oregon.