FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 22, 2005
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Contact: Cynthia Canary
312-335-1767
Kent Redfield
217-206-6572
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ICPR Posts Most Recent Illinois Campaign Contributions to Website
The most comprehensive and user-friendly
database of contributors to Illinois campaigns has been updated with the
sources of $22.4 million in recent contributions to Illinois political parties
and candidates.
The Sunshine Database at the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform
http://www.ilcampaign.org includes:
- Updated lists of Career Patrons to Gov. Rod Blagojevich and other top
state government officeholders. The information compiles more than 12
years of contributions by the individuals, political action committees,
the corporations and the labor unions that have given the largest
amounts of money to support the political careers of our state's top
elected officials.
- The top 20 campaign contributors in the first half of 2005. Although
few candidates have started their campaigns "officially," these are
the
early months of the 2006 campaign, and the Sunshine Database now has
the most complete information on contributors to constitutional
officers, incumbent legislators and non-incumbents who have announced
their intentions to run in 2006.
- Totals and descriptions of the top contributors to all campaigns
between 1993 and June 30, 2005.
- The top 50 contributors and expenditures for each constitutional
officer and member of the General Assembly in the first half of 2005.
- Updated profiles of the most significant contributors to Illinois
candidates.
The Sunshine Database was the first in the nation to put state-level
campaign finance data into a searchable on-line format. It now includes
hundreds of thousands of individual contributions and expenditures by hundreds
of candidates for public office. Unlike the State Board of Elections database,
the Sunshine Database standardizes the names of all donors and vendors, codes
receipts and expenditures by industry, and includes profiles of the largest
donors.
ICPR was founded in 1997 by the late U.S. Senator Paul Simon. ICPR is a
non-profit, non-partisan public interest group that conducts research and
advocates reforms to promote public participation in government, address the
role of money in politics and encourage integrity, accountability, and
transparency in government.
The Sunshine Project is based at the University of Illinois at Springfield
and is funded by the Joyce Foundation. Its goal is to increase public
awareness and understanding of the role of money in Illinois politics.
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