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ELECTION DAY: November 06, 2018 RICH STEVENSON CANDIDATE FOR KY 3 U.S. Congress Equal Political Speech U.S. Amendmemt |
Campaign Finance Reform (Can't Vote, Can't Contribute) Excerpt from The Overdue Voter Revolution, a pamphlet written by RICH STEVENSON.Electors = Voters All money to finance each election campaign will come directly from legally registered electors eligible to vote for the candidate. All contributions will be made to campaign committees by signed legal instruments matched with the signature on record with the "county election commission" where the elector is registered to vote. The total responsibility for the validity of each contribution belongs to the candidate and his/her local campaign committee. The candidate would be a Payee on all instruments. If the candidate spends more money on his/her campaign than is allowed by law, the candidate would be barred from assuming or retaining office. Spending additional money not received from voters would subject the candidate to criminal prosecution. Can local financing raise enough money? Each registered elector could contribute to all candidates in each election in which he/she is eligible to vote. A $100 contribution limit per candidate seems reasonable. For instance, with 264,000 "registered elector" donors in a U.S. Congressional district, $10 per "registered elector" (or $100 from only 10% of registered voters) would exceed $2.5 million ($2,500,000). Is that enough money? Unused campaign funds would be returned to the "county election commission" general fund to be applied to administrative costs for future elections in order to save tax dollars. Incumbents would be barred from building "campaign war chests" used to buy re-election. No money could be accepted from funds of any political party for use in any political campaign, local, state, or Federal. All "get out the vote money" would be illegal during elections. Any money controlled by a political Party used to pay for ads that portray the name or image of any candidate in a race would bar that Party's candidate from assuming office or retaining office, if elected. In addition, the guilty Party and the media outlet would be assessed a fine of 1000% of the amount illegally spent. The runner-up candidate would then be the candidate elected to serve. Want big money out of political campaigns? See the amendment page: Equal Political Speech U.S. Amendmemt ----------------------------------------------- The campaign committee of each winning candidate would be subject to a detailed audit to determine compliance with the law. If the law was broken, the next candidate with the most votes would assume the office. ----------------------------------------------- Special interests should not have the ability to buy the outcome of elections by monopolizing the fight for name recognition with the purchase of media exposure. Totally ban all soft money and PAC contributions, but allow issue ads that do not mention any candidate and that constantly reveal the real
financial sources that sponsor the ad. ----------------------------------------------- Public financing of political campaigns will become widely used to make elections less controlled by monopoly financial and political interests. Politics in the public interest, with equal protection under the law, will follow. I Pledge to be Self Term-Limited to Two Terms in Office: Four Years RICH STEVENSON, dist03ky@cs2pr.us ----------------------------------------------- To preserve freedom and our democratic republic we must elect new people to public office, as often as possible, and with as many newly elected private citizens as possible. Elect "Rich." You win. We all win. Rich is on your ballot for KY District Three Representative to the U.S. Congress on November 06, 2018. You must be proactive in this election campaign to have your voice heard in the U.S. Congress. Elect nonpartisan independent candidates on your ballot. We all win if you apply term limits in the voting booth to all Incumbent public office holders. Career politicians do harm to our dreams of freedom and a democratic republic. As the years pass, incumbent politicians serve only their political party and other special interests that support their personal political ambitions. Town
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RICH STEVENSON MAJORITY POPULIST VOTERSCAN FIRE CAREER D & R INCUMBENTS KY 3 U.S. Congress ELECTION DAY: November 06, 2018 OH 1 U.S. CONGRESS Equal Political Speech U.S. Amendmemt Re-Enact the Glass-Steagall Act, 27 Pages Clean elections
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