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Friday, October 06, 2006, 4:57 PM

INDY Article About Judicial Elections, Continued Role Of Donors Despite Public Financing

By Sarah Lindemann Buthe
This INDEPENDENT WEEKLY article posits that the jury is still out on judicial campaign reform, and that big-money donors and lawyers are still influential, despite the relatively new public financing system intended, among other things, to curb such influence.

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