by Secretary of State Project
$ Distributed among the recipients below
A modest political investment in electing clean candidates to critical Secretary of State offices is an efficient way to protect the election.
Kate Brown is running for chief election officer in Oregon. A true reformer, she faces a conservative Republican television news anchor who enjoys valuable name recognition in key media markets.
Challenging Republican incumbent Brad Johnson, Linda McCulloch is fighting to preserve the state’s progressive Election Day Registration system. She has a serious shot at unseating a conservative Republican election official in a state where the 2006 Senate race was won by less than 3,000 votes.
A progressive champion, Robin Carnahan is running for reelection in Missouri, a key battleground state. While she is favored to win her race, it’s crucial that we be vigilant and protect Missouri from partisan takeover of the election process.
Natalie Tennant is a rising star in West Virginia politics, running to replace Republican incumbent Betty Ireland. Tennant campaigned on a platform that included making it easier for students to vote, increasing citizen participation in the pollworker program and encouraging peer-to-peer get out the vote programs.
The Secretary of State Project Strategic Fund, a non-federal 527, helps reform candidates win Election Administration positions in key races nationwide. In 2006, SoS Project raised over $500,000 to help elect reform-minded candidates to chief election officer positions in Ohio, New Mexico, Nevada, Minnesota and Iowa.
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Authorized by the Secretary of State Project (www.secstateproject.org) and paid for by ActBlue (www.actblue.com). Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.