OhioOhio Scandal Nets Further Convictions Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 11/14/2006 - 3:34pm.
Corruption was a big issue on election night - and not just the national stories of Jack Abramoff, Duke Cunningham, and the like. Ohio has been wrapped up in the "Coingate" scandal since it broke last spring. Today the primary figure in the scandal,Tom Noe, a top Republican fundraiser, was convicted on 29 criminal counts related to his embezzlement scheme from a rare-coin investment fund he managed for the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation.
Who's Put Voters First in Ohio? Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Fri, 09/29/2006 - 3:43pm.
The Columbus Dispatch ran this brief profile on Ohio Congressional candidates who have signed the Voters First Pledge - and notes the conspicuous absence of a pledge from either Zack Space or State Sen. Joy Padgett who are seeking Rep. Bob Ney as he pleads guilty to corruption charges.
Campaign Money-Launderer Sentenced Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 09/13/2006 - 2:44pm.
The central figure in an Ohio campaign finance scandal that reached as high as the White House was sentenced yesterday to 27 months in prison. Tom Noe, a Republican fundraiser, was convicted on charges related to his use of friends to funnel personal money to George W. Bush's re-election campaign in an effort to court favor with the President.
Press on Voters First Pledge Ad Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 09/11/2006 - 10:17am.
Jonathan Riskind at The Columbus Dispatch writes about our ad asking candidates for disgraced Rep. Bob Ney's seat in Ohio's 18th district to sign the Voters First Pledge. You can listen to the ad here.
Ney Formally Withdraws Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 08/14/2006 - 10:11am.
Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH), under investigation for his role in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling scandal, announced last week he would not seek re-election. Today he submitted his formal request to remove his name from the ballot, triggering a special primary, likely to occur in September.
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Ney Election Controversey Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Fri, 08/11/2006 - 10:55am.
Here's the latest on the controversy around replacing Bob Ney on the Republican side of the ballot with Ohio State Senator Joy Padgett. Ohio's Attorney General Jim Petro has said Padgett is eligible despite having lost her primary for Lieutenant Governor earlier this year...as Petro's running mate.
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Another One Gone posted by Katie Schlieper on 05-16-2008 Sen. John McCain's lobbyist-heavy staff took another loss today in the wake of news about the less than savory folks those lobbyists used to work for. Eric Burgeson, an energy lobbyist, was fired in accordance with the campaign's new conflict of interest policy. He worked for a firm that also handled lobbying for Serbia and Qatar according to Ben Smith at Politico. Published in: John McCain | lobbyists To Really Put Voters First posted by Katie Schlieper on 05-15-2008 Public Campaign Action Fund's Executive Director Nick Nyhart reflects on the study of small donors by the Campaign Finance Institute in this piece for the Huffington Post. As the hype about small donation in the presidential race fails to cut in to big donors influence in congressional races, the best hope to put the balance of power in the hands of small donors remains full public financing of elections, which is what we're asking candidates for Congress to show their support for via the Voters First Pledge. Published in: campaign contributions | small donors | Voters First Pledge More Miller? posted by Katie Schlieper on 05-15-2008 Well this isn't the best news for the campaign to win Clean Elections in Maryland. Senate President Mike Miller (D), a staunch opponent of Clean Elections who has obstructed passage of the legislation in the last two legislative sessions, is considering running for office again despite having said previously that this term would be his last. Miller has been in the state Senate since 1975. Appropriately enough, Miller may announce his run at a fundraising event. Published in: Clean Elections | Maryland |
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