Political Corruption and English and American Laws for Its Prevention |
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... money for procuring the attendance of voters at the polls or contributing money for any other purpose intended to ... requires further that candidates but not the committees shall file sworn statements of all moneys contributed .
... money for procuring the attendance of voters at the polls or contributing money for any other purpose intended to ... requires further that candidates but not the committees shall file sworn statements of all moneys contributed .
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Every campaign committee and candidate must , within 30 days after election , make return of all expenses of his election contributed or promised by him and to the best of his knowledge by any one in his behalf .
Every campaign committee and candidate must , within 30 days after election , make return of all expenses of his election contributed or promised by him and to the best of his knowledge by any one in his behalf .
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