Clean Elections

March 28, 2008 - 3:39pm
PRESS RELEASE

ROBERTS STATEMENT ON CLEAN ELECTIONS REPORT

Assembly Democrats News Release


ROBERTS STATEMENT ON CLEAN ELECTIONS REPORT

(TRENTON) - Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr., made the following statement today in response to report issued by the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission on the 2007 Fair and Clean Elections Pilot Program: Read More >
December 18, 2007 - 4:03pm
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Roberts Prescribes Three Changes to Improve, Strengthen Clean Elections

ROBERTS PRESCRIBES THREE CHANGES
TO IMPROVE, STRENGTHEN CLEAN ELECTIONS
Speaker Wants to Keep Leftover Clean Election Funds for Possible Use in Local Elections

(TRENTON) - Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr., today outlined a series of changes in the state's Clean Elections program so that it may have a greater impact on future legislative campaigns.

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November 27, 2007 - 3:54pm
PRESS RELEASE

GREENSTEIN: GREATER INVOLVEMENT AMONG VOTERS IN CLEAN ELECTIONS DISTRICTS NO SURPRISE

Assembly Democrats News Release

GREENSTEIN: GREATER INVOLVEMENT AMONG VOTERS
IN CLEAN ELECTIONS DISTRICTS NO SURPRISE

Says Own Experience Mirrors Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickenson Poll Results

(HAMILTON) - Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein said her own experiences as a "clean candidate" during this year's legislative campaigns mirrored the results of a joint Eagleton Institute/Fairleigh Dickenson poll released today that showed residents in Clean Elections districts registered a higher level of awareness of the election and issues.

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November 27, 2007 - 3:08pm
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Weinberg On Clean Elections Process: Keep It, But Streamline It

WEINBERG ON CLEAN ELECTIONS PROCESS: KEEP IT, BUT STREAMLINE IT

TRENTON – Senator Loretta Weinberg, whose 37th Legislative District participated in the Clean Elections process, today called the program “a tremendous success” that was especially delightful for what it eliminated – the drudgery of the campaign fundraiser.

“The business community was happy not to have to attend any fundraisers and I was just as happy not to have to run one,” said Senator Weinberg, D-Bergen.

October 15, 2007 - 2:51pm
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CHALLENGER CALLS ON WEINBERG TO RETURN CLEAN ELECTIONS MONEY

It seems Sen.Weinberg wants to have it both ways. She wants to use the corrupt political system to raise money from the special interests and then she wants to take taxpayer money as well.” 

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September 24, 2007 - 10:11am
PRESS RELEASE

BARONI TEAM ACCEPTS CLEAN ELECTIONS DEBATE

Steinert High School Poised to Host First 14th District Debate of 2007

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August 17, 2007 - 9:59pm
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Weinberg-Johnson-Huttle: District 37 Clean Election Legislators

Weinberg-Johnson-Huttle Officially Qualify as "Clean Elections" Candidates

(TEANECK)--"We've been fighters for clean, open and effective government all our careers and we've got the scars to show for it, now we've earned official recognition as Clean Elections candidates, "Senator Loretta Weinberg announced as she and her running mates, Assemblyman Gordon M. Johnson and Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle, qualified as Clean Elections candidates in the 37th Legislative District.

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August 17, 2007 - 2:29pm
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Speaker Roberts: Clean Elections Program Clears First Key Hurdle

ROBERTS:  CLEAN ELECTIONS PROGRAM CLEARS FIRST KEY HURDLE

With 15 Candidates Already Qualified Under Public Financing Initiative,
Stage Set for Inclusion of Primary Races in 2009

(TRENTON) -- With 75 percent of the candidates seeking public campaign financing through this year's revamped Clean Elections Pilot Program having qualified as "clean candidates" by today's key Noon deadline, Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. said this year's clean-money initiative already has connected with voters.

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August 17, 2007 - 1:28pm
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CLEAN ELECTIONS WINS

Baroni Praises ‘Successful’ Clean Elections Program as 12th Candidate Crosses Milestone

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July 10, 2007 - 9:14pm
PRESS RELEASE

Clean Elections and Democrats in Bergen County

Local primaries within the Democratic Party pitted two groups against each other: the Real Democrats and the official Bergen County Democratic Organization (BCDO) candidates. Both groups claimed that they are reformers, honest and full of ideas for the future if elected. What they did not tell the voters is that they heavily rely on special interest’s money that the Clean Election Program intends to eliminate.

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