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$1.2 million for Dirty Tricks

by: Julia Rosen

Wed Nov 21, 2007 at 12:20:23 PM PST


They are getting closer to having enough money to pay for all of the signature gatherers.  The $600k they announced earlier would not get it done.  They have raised a total of $1.2 million.  They will need at least $2 million to pay for the signatures to be collected.  Politico is the only one with the story thus far, so regretfully I link:

Backers of a California ballot initiative that would drastically increase Republican chances of retaining the White House in 2008 have raised $1.2 million, including $316,000 in eight days this month - and supporters say they're on pace to qualify for the vote in June.

The group, California Counts - Make Your Vote Count!, reported Tuesday it had raked in $855,000, mostly from a handful of huge contributions, according to a filing with the California Secretary of State's office.

That doesn't include $350,000 in contributions which are either below the reporting threshold of $5,000 or which arrived in the past week, campaign manager Dave Gilliard said.

Contributions above $5k have to be reported to the Secretary of State's office within 10 days.

They are expected to turn in the signatures by the 29th.  Then the SoS will do a random test of the signatures to estimate how many are valid.  If they pass that test then it goes to the ballot.  If it fails, then they will do a manual count.

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Any word (0.00 / 0)
on any of the possible fraud going on at the signature gathering level? I realize that stuff is incredibly difficult to get a handle on, but it's also pretty disturbing (and sadly unsurprising) to me.

I really would love to see some sort of reform to the initiative process, particularly to the way things like signature-gathering can be funded. I'm not opposed to the initiative system, but there are a lot of things about it that are ridiculous, IMO, and only serve those with deep pockets particularly well -- when almost anything can make it to the ballot so long as it has a handful of rich people backing it, we've got a serious problem.


Erik Love (0.00 / 0)
should have some more info in a few hours when he gets back online on tracking dirty tricksters.

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