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In OR, Voters Pass Measure 107 to Advance Limits and Transparency with Overwhelming Support

Oregon voters have passed Measure 107, paving the way for contribution limits and increased transparency of political spending in state elections by explicitly declaring both to be constitutional. Currently, Oregon is one of just five states that does not limit the amount of money its candidates can receive from donors. With 78% support, the measure is…

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VRTK-Backed Measures Highlighted in WaPo Op-Ed

An op-ed published today in the Washington Post by Danielle Allen, director of Harvard University’s Safra Center for Ethics, underscores the importance of several state-ballot measures that voters will decide on in November, including the pro-transparency measures in Alaska and Oregon supported by Voters’ Right to Know: With 2020 turnout likely to set records, this energy…

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VRTK Announces Endorsement of Oregon’s ‘Fair and Honest Elections’ Amendment

Voters’ Right to Know is proud to announce its endorsement of Oregon’s Fair and Honest Elections Amendment, which will appear on the November 2020 ballot. The amendment would authorize the Oregon State Legislature to limit campaign contributions, require transparency of the sources of campaign contributions and expenditures, and require that political advertisements identify the entities…

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In the Face of Pandemic, Arizona’s Outlaw Dirty Money Campaign Will Not File

With the COVID-19 pandemic making the in-person collection of petition signatures too dangerous to be carried out responsibly, Arizona’s Outlaw Dirty Money campaign made the difficult decision to halt its campaign operations, with 75% of the required signatures in hand as of mid-March. Today, in an open letter to the more than 2,000 campaign volunteers,…

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In Unanimous Ruling, Alaska Supreme Court Says ‘Better Elections’ Measure Will Appear on Ballot

On Friday, Alaska’s Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling that the measure sponsored by Alaskans for Better Elections be allowed to appear on the ballot. The decision came in response to a legal challenge by the state claiming that the measure, which would improve Alaska elections by ending dark money spending and instituting a system…

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Out of Concern for Public Health, Outlaw Dirty Money Pauses Signature Collection

In response to the rapid development of the COVID-19 crisis, Arizona’s Outlaw Dirty Money campaign has decided to pause its efforts to collect petition signatures. Below is a letter announcing this decision from the campaign co-chairs. With heavy hearts but a strong commitment to Arizona’s public health, we announce today that the Outlaw Dirty Money…

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Measure to Stop Dark Money in Alaska Officially Qualifies for Ballot

The Alaskans for Better Elections campaign has received formal notification from the state that the petition signatures it filed have met the threshold to appear before voters on the 2020 ballot. The state verified 36,006 voter signatures, well above the 28,501 signatures required by law. Read the state’s law certifying the ‘Better Elections’ measure for…

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VRTK Research Cited in North Carolina Push for Transparency of Digital Ads

In an op-ed titled “Political ads shouldn’t be faceless on Facebook”, published today in the Charlotte Observer, Melissa Kromm, Executive Director of North Carolina Voters for Clean Elections, makes the case for the urgent need for transparency law to catch up with changing campaign practices, which increasingly rely on online and social media advertising. As…

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32 Virginia Legislative Candidates Sign Letter Calling for a “Right to Know”

A group of 32 legislative candidates in Virginia have signed onto a letter to the Virginia General Assembly stating their commitment to the passage of several democracy reforms, including “Virginian’s right to know the original sources of all political spending that tries to influence their votes.” We write to you today to put Richmond on…

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Governor Newsom Signs Bills Increasing Transparency of Ballot Measure, Text Message Campaigns

Two California bills supported by VRTK were signed into law today by Governor Gavin Newsom. SB 47 by Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) helps voters make informed decisions by requiring initiative signature gatherers to disclose the top three funders of the committee organizing the campaign to voters before they sign to qualify the initiative for…

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Petition Disclose Act Passes CA Legislature, Illuminating True Funders of Ballot Measures

SB 47, known as the Petition Disclose Act, has been passed by both chambers of the California Legislature and sent to Governor Newsom for his signature. The bill, which would require listing the top three funders of any proposed ballot initiative on the petitions that voters are asked to sign, is supported by Voters’ Right…

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San Francisco Voters Will Weigh in on Campaign Ad Transparency in November

The “Sunlight on Dark Money” ballot initiative, which was placed on the ballot by members of the Board of Supervisors, requires greater disclosure of who is behind campaign ads paid for by political committees known as independent expenditures or Super PACs. Instead of the committee names the largest donors who contributed to those committees and…

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Proposed Ballot Measure Would Stop Dark Money in Alaska

Alaskans for Better Elections, a bipartisan group of community leaders, has submitted an application to gather signatures for a ballot measure requiring transparency of “dark money” spending in Alaskan elections. Voters’ Right to Know has endorsed the measure and is providing financial and strategic support to the campaign. If approved by voters in November 2020,…

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