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D.C. Campaign Finance and Primary Changes


It is possible D.C. Politicians will Approve a Plan to Allocate an estimated $20 Million and likely more every Four-Year Election Cycle, and additional Millions in Government Administrative Costs, for their Re-Election Campaigns and those of other Candidates.
Previous Proposals to provide Campaign Financing with Tax Dollars went nowhere in 2013 and 2015. A new attempt introduced earlier this year, however, is sponsored by a Majority of Legislators who may put District Politicians on the Public Dole in Financing their Campaigns. Most astoundingly audacious about this effort is the prospect that Officials may approve Taxpayer Funding of Campaigns for Elections in which a sizable percentage of Registered Voters are barred from Voting.

If Public Funds are to be distributed to Candidates for their Personal Campaigns, the Public must be allowed to fully Participate in the Election Process. Current D.C. Law, unlike surrounding States and across the Country, does not allow Independents, Self-Enrolled as “No Party,” to Vote in Primary Elections restricted to those Registered with an individual Party.

Nearly One-in-Five on the Voter Rolls Citywide, and in some Areas comprising Fully or nearly One-Quarter of those Registered, are Prohibited from participating in Primaries. In the District, the eventual Winner is almost always determined in advance of the General Election due to Single Party Domination. Before considering this self-aggrandizing scheme, Reforming the City’s increasingly archaic “Closed Primary” system must first occur. There are a variety of options for correcting this anomaly, whether utilizing Open Primary, Non-Partisan Primary, Proportional Voting, Run-Off Election, other models or a combination.

Until the City’s outlier Election set-up is Revised, D.C. Council Members should be shamed from benefiting themselves with Public Funds. Perversely, by encouraging potentially Larger Numbers of Candidates, a touted Goal of Distributing Public Monies to Candidates, the current D.C. Election system will produce Winners accruing an even Smaller Minority of Votes among an expanded multiplicity of Contenders. The reality is Incumbents greatly benefit from Public Financing, as they are most competent and capable of raising voluminous Donations for which Matching Funds of up to 600% would be bestowed under the proposed Law.

Public Financing will only further expose and exacerbate an indefensible voting Process in the Nation’s Capital. The D.C. Council should abandon Public Funding until they fix the City’s Election System. Then when the Primary Voting system is opened to All Voters, design a Campaign Finance system where the Voter can decide who gets their Tax Dollars.









NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


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