Introduction
A Brief History of Money and Politics
Political Actors and their Activities
Regulation of Political Advertising
Presidential Public Funding System
Background
Primary Election
General Election
National Party Nominating Conventions
Problems of the Public Funding System
The Federal Election Commission
Resources: Where to Go for More Information on Campaign Finance
Glossary
Acknowledgements
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Presidential Public Funding System

The 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments established an innovative voluntary program of public financing for presidential elections. This program included a system of public matching funds for small individual contributions received by qualified presidential primary candidates, full public grants to finance general election campaigns, and subsidies to national party committees to cover the costs of national presidential nominating conventions. The program is administered and enforced by the FEC.

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> Problems of the Public Funding System

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