How to See Who is Contributing to the Campaign For and Against California Top-Two Measure

The California Secretary of State’s web page has information about contributions to committees that either support or oppose various ballot measures. See this link.

The most recent report by “Californians for an Open Primary” shows a contribution of $100,000 from Eli Broad, who is reported to be worth $5.2 billion. Forbes says he is the 93rd richest person in the world.

Californians for an Open Primary has also received $25,000 from the Pacific Life Insurance Company, based in Newport Beach, California; and $10,000 from William Hume, Chair of Basic American.

The only committee that has filed in opposition to Proposition 14 is “Protect the Democratic Party, Say No to the Open Primary”, but it has not reported any contributions yet.

The money donated to the Committee that backs Proposition 14 seems to have been mostly used to postally mail campaign literature to voters.


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  1. I’ve read of the name in conjunction with the ‘Broad Prize for Urban Education’ which has been awarded to districts in Texas the last two years.

  2. Soooo — how many of the YES or NO donation folks are getting death or other threats from the usual suspects ???

    Any lists around of who gave YES or NO donations on having the 4 July 1776 Declaration of Independence get printed and distributed ???

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