9 results for “disclosure of contributions”

Disclosure of Contributions: 2010 Campaign

I’m proud of my record on pursuing municipal campaign finance reform (see here, here and here). In Calgary, a good number of campaigns have agreed to disclose their funding in advance of the election, and I expect this will become common practice here in the future. I see value in being transparent about the donations we’ve accepted prior to… Read More

2017 Donor Disclosure

As we’ve done in past campaigns, I have committed to providing a list of donors that have helped our campaign. While candidates don’t technically have to release their campaign contributions until well after the election, I think it is important that voters have the right to know who is funding my campaign before casting their… Read More

September 2017 Donor Disclosure

As we did in 2013, I have committed to providing a list of donors that have helped our campaign so far. While candidates don’t technically have to release their campaign contributions until well after the election, I think it is important that voters have the right to know who is funding my campaign before casting… Read More

2013 Donor Disclosure – Broad Support From Across Our City

As I promised when I posted my donor disclosure in September, and as I did in the last election, I’m disclosing all donations of over $100 prior to tomorrow’s vote. Our campaign is no longer accepting donations. Our donors represent a broad cross-section of 962 individuals, businesses, and organizations that made contributions to my campaign,… Read More

September 2013 Donor Disclosure

Since my first term on council, campaign finance reform has been an important issue for me. Of particular interest have been donation limits and donation disclosure prior to the vote (please see here, here and here for more on that). I did some advocacy on this in 2009 and, as a result, I pledged to walk-the-walk in 2010 and disclose… Read More