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ELEC reported the lowest level of compliance since 2011.

NJ Election Commission Reports Dip in Candidate Compliance

The 2017 New Jersey primary saw 86 percent of legislative candidates file personal financial disclosure reports, a figure lower than the three previous election years
By Alyana Alfaro
Public Advocate Letitia James.

Public Advocate Letitia James Hit With $5,705 Penalty Over 2013 Campaign

The Campaign Finance Board found Public Advocate Letitia James took illegal donations, failed to file required documents and made unauthorized expenditures.
By Madina Toure
Voters line up to cast their ballots on Super Tuesday March 1, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

Online Political Ads Find Lonely, Isolated Voters—And Barrage Them

Every day, new solutions enter the market that offer increasingly powerful targeting options. We integrate many of them in our ad platform.
By Jordan Lieberman
MYRTLE BEACH, SC - JANUARY 16: Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks to guests at the 2016 South Carolina Tea Party Coalition Convention on January 16, 2016 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Along with Cruz, Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Mike Huckabee were scheduled to speak at the convention. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

What We Can Learn From the GOP Candidates’ Pop Culture Interests

By Tevi Troy
WASHINGTON - AUGUST 31: The desk of U.S. President Barack Obama sits in the newly redecorated Oval Office of the White House August 31, 2010 in Washington, D.C. U.S. President Barack Obama will give his second address from Oval Office August 31, 2010 to mark the shift away from combat in the war in Iraq. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski-Pool/Getty Images)

History Is Clear: It’s Discipline That Wins Presidential Races

By Tevi Troy
Former Secretary of State and Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton leaves after she testified before the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, October 22, 2015. Clinton took the stand to defend her role in responding to deadly attacks on the US mission in Libya, as Republicans forged ahead with an inquiry criticized as partisan anti-Clinton propaganda. AFP PHOTO/ SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

Hillary Rocks Republicans and Rolls the Benghazi Committee

By Brent Budowsky
WESTWOOD, CA - MAY 30: Atmosphere as David Geffen, philanthropist and entertainment mogul, received the UCLA Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the university, during the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAs Hippocratic Oath Ceremony on May 30, 2014 at Westwood, California. The ceremony was a commencement ceremony for some 200 medical students in the Class of 2014. The UCLA Medal was established in 1979 and is the highest honor for extraordinary accomplishment that may be bestowed on an individual by UCLA. Geffen made a $200-million unrestricted gift to UCLA's medical school in 2002. The funding helped propel the school, renamed the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in recognition of his commitment to its current status as a world-class institution for education and research. In 2012, Geffen founded the $100-million, merit-based David Geffen Medical Scholarships. This program covers the entire cost of a medical education for nearly 20 percent of entering students, enabling them to pursue their dreams and graduate debt-free. The gift has served as a role model, inspiring other institutions to substantially increase financial support for their medical students. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for UCLA)

Candidates Should Stop Pandering About Debt-Free College

By The Editors
CLEVELAND, OH - AUGUST 06: Republican presidential candidates (L-R) New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ben Carson, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) take the stage for the first prime-time presidential debate hosted by FOX News and Facebook at the Quicken Loans Arena August 6, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. The top-ten GOP candidates were selected to participate in the debate based on their rank in an average of the five most recent national political polls. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Kerik: Compel the Presidential Candidates to Take a Stand on Criminal Justice Reform

By Bernard B. Kerik
Why is this woman smiling?(Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Hillary Battles the GOP Hate Machine

By Brent Budowsky
DAVENPORT, IA - JULY 17: A Republican elephant prop sits in front of the Starlite Ballroom at The Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds where New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was expected to speak on July 17, 2014 in Davenport, Iowa. Christie's Iowa schedule included two fundraisers and a campaign stop with Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds at MJ's Restaurant in Marion, Iowa. Christies four-city Iowa tour suggests he may be testing support in the state with hopes of a 2016 Republican presidential nomination. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Northeastern Republicans Are Ready for Their Moment

By Liz Mair
Ray Kelly. (Photo: Getty)

Ray Kelly Goes After Mayoral Candidates for Failing to Consult on Terror Threats

By Colin Campbell
John Catsimatidis playing stickball during the 2013 mayoral race. (Photo: Ross Barkan)

Slideshow: Mayoral Candidates Display Questionable Stickball Skills

By Ross Barkan
Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. (Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

Eliot Spitzer Makes Case for Candidacy in ‘Land of Second Chances’

By Jill Colvin

Anthony Weiner Calls Christine Quinn After Anti-Gay Remark Controversy

By Jill Colvin
Former MTA Chair Joe Lhota (Photo: Andy Kropa/Getty Images)

Anthony Weiner Attacks ‘Lord Governor’ Joe Lhota

By Jill Colvin

Questionnaires Reveal Candidate Quirks

By Jill Colvin
Andy King (Photo: Facebook)

Andy King Declares His Candidacy to Replace Seabrook in a Special

By Colin Campbell
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