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Disclosure and Electronic Reporting
Public disclosure is a widely accepted principle of campaign finance law. Most experts agree that disclosure of where campaign money comes from and how it is spent is a pillar of fair and free elections. Indeed, without disclosure of money in politics, the potential for corruption would go entirely unchecked. To learn more, read our primer in "In the Spotlight."


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