Somewhat Discriminatory New Jersey Public Funding Bill Signed Into Law

On March 28, New Jersey’s Governor signed A100. It provides for public funding for legislative candidates this year, but in only 3 districts (New Jersey has 40 legislative districts). Legislative leaders will decide which three districts participate, but they must choose a district that currently has three Democrats, a district that currently has three Republicans, and a district that has a mixed delegation (each New Jersey legislative district has one Senator and two Assemblymembers).

Democratic and Republican candidates can qualify for public funding of $50,000 if they raise $10 contributions from 400 residents of their district. Other candidates who raise the same amount of contributions would receive $25,000. In 2009, though, the “other” candidates would receive equal treatment if they had polled at least 10% in 2007. In the case of unqualified parties, if that unqualified party polls 10% for that legislative race in 2007, it gets equal funding in 2009.


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