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词条 Commission on Federal Election Reform
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The Commission on Federal Election Reform was an organization founded in 2004 in the aftermath of the national election, by former US President Jimmy Carter and James A. Baker, III. Its mandate was to examine the electoral process in the United States, bringing together leaders from the major political parties, academia, and non-partisan civic groups.

The commission was set up with twenty-one members, including Lee H. Hamilton, former Congressman and 9/11 Commission vice-chair; Tom Daschle, former Senate minority leader; Bob Michel, former House Minority leader; and Betty Castor, former Florida Superintendent of Public Instruction and 2004 Democratic Senate nominee. It set out to spend six months examining the state of elections and to offer recommendations on improving it.

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070620141618/http://www.american.edu/ia/cfer/ The Commission on Federal Election Reform homepage]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070405024313/http://www.american.edu/ia/cfer/members.htm Commission on Federal Election Reform member listing]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20051123090640/http://www.bbvforums.org/cgi-bin/forums/board-auth.cgi?file=%2F1954%2F10345.html An analysis of the report]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20051123074225/http://www.carterbakerdissent.com/ Commissioner Spencer Overton's impassioned dissent]
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