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Campaign finance reform in the United States / Politics of the United States / East Coast of the United States / United States / Publicly funded elections / Maine / League of Women Voters / Maine Question 1 / Clean Elections Rhode Island
Date: 2007-09-04 13:01:37
Campaign finance reform in the United States
Politics of the United States
East Coast of the United States
United States
Publicly funded elections
Maine
League of Women Voters
Maine Question 1
Clean Elections Rhode Island

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF MAINE PO Box 863 Augusta, ME

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