ELECTIONS
Addresses
Democratic Party: Paul G. Kirk, Jr., 38292 [22DE]
Democratic Victory Resolve, Paul G. Kirk, Jr., 5489 [11MR]
Public Officials and Personal Morality: Representative Hamilton, 32703-32704 [18NO]
Reminiscence: Liz Carpenter, 17821-17823 [26JN]
Voter Participation in Elections: Senator Cranston, 7563-7565 [31MR]
Western States' Values: Paul G. Kirk, 12394 [13MY]
Where Do We Go From Here?, 34414 [8DE]
Amendments
Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (S. 2), 5175 [10MR], 14443-14450 [3JN], 15090-15095 [9JN], 15427, 15472-15479 [11JN], 16184, 16185 [16JN], 16864 [19JN], 17024 [23JN], 18205 [30JN], 18568-18576 [1JY], 23562, 23578 [9SE], 23725, 23737 [10SE], 25027 [23SE]
Federal Election Campaign Enforcement Act: enact (S. 780), 23327 [7AU]
Haiti: democratic elections (S. Res. 248), 21715, 21758 [30JY]
Polls: uniform closing time (H.R. 435), 31425 [9NO]
———uniform closing time (H.R. 435), 31603, 31605, 31606 [10NO]
Senate: election campaign funding (S. 2), 15427 [11JN], 18205 [30JN], 23578 [9SE]
Analyses
Congressional Campaign Reform Act (S. 1672), 23553 [9SE]
Federal Employees' Political Activities Act (H.R. 3400), 32095-32099 [17NO]
Political Campaigns Reform (H.R. 2717), 16772 [18JN]
Senate Election Campaign Act (S. 779), 6115 [18MR]
Articles and editorials
Alf Landon, G.O.P. Standard-Bearer, Dies at 100, 27345 [13OC]
Alf Landon, Grand Old Man of GOP, Dies at Home at 100, 27346 [13OC]
Attack on PACs—It's a Smoke Screen That Obscures the Real Corruption, 23167 [7AU]
Battle for Democracy Wages On, 34164 [4DE]
Battle Lines Drawn for South Korea Rallies, 17911 [27JN]
Bob Dole's Problem, 34411 [8DE]
Bodies Lay Sprawled Atop One Another, I Felt Like Crying, 34163 [4DE]
Boren's Incumbent Protection Act, 22143 [3AU]
Campaign Finance System Isn't Sick, 10667 [30AP], 11815 [8MY]
Campaign Funding Rules in Need of an Overhaul, 16823 [19JN]
Campaign Reform, 14661 [4JN]
Campaign Reform Fraud, 19141 [9JY], 20799 [22JY], 22838 [6AU]
Campaign-Finance Filibuster Trains National Spotlight on McConnell, 16368 [17JN]
Candidates on Television, 14651, 14655 [4JN]
Closer to the Bone, 16378 [17JN]
Comrades in Terror—Soldiers and Thugs Are Reportedly Allied in the Campaign in Haiti To Cancel Election, 34160 [4DE]
Curbing the PACs, 15054 [9JN]
Dealing With PAC Problem, 15054 [9JN]
Democracy in South Korea, 17914 [27JN]
Does the System Want Reform?, 15061 [9JN]
Don't Make Taxpayers Finance Campaigns, Senator McConnell, 22837 [6AU]
Dozens Are Slain—Gunfire in the Capital, Some Candidates Go Into Hiding, 34158 [4DE]
Drowning in Money, 15437 [11JN]
Dubious Distinction, 16822 [19JN]
Effort to Limit Campaign Gifts Touched Off Furor in Ohio, 30545 [3NO]
Eugene Siler, Sr., Political Original, 34452 [9DE]
Federal Election Campaign Act, 14851 [5JN]
Federal Employees Deserve Full Rights, 33788 [2DE]
51 Senators List $1 Million in Aid, 23948 [15SE]
Filibuster and the Smell, 23943 [15SE]
Former Nazi Plans to Fight Symms' Plan To Give PAC Donation to Jewish Groups, 15129 [10JN]
Giving Jackson Another Free Ride, 19284 [9JY]
``Giving To Get'' Issue, Too Hot To Handle in Kentucky, 30546 [3NO]
Hatcheting the Hatch Act, 32090 [17NO]
Hedging a Bet, 15053 [9JN]
Heflin, Shelby Praised on Vote, 22836 [6AU]
High Court Opinion Could Jeopardize Other Fraud Cases, 31889 [13NO]
Hoosier Politics, 18211 [30JN]
How Money Poisons Kentucky Elections, 30533-30534 [3NO]
Illegal Cash, and Lots of It, Fuels Illegal Political Acts, 30546 [3NO]
In Magoffin, Vote-Buyers Help Pervert an Election, 30535 [3NO]
In Martin, a Tradition of Vote-Buying, 30537 [3NO]
In Perry Little Effort to End Fraud, 30537 [3NO]
Individual Voters Losing Their Ability To Participate in Election Campaigns, 929 [7JA]
Informal Poll Has Kemp Leading Among IR Committee Members, 18584 [1JY]
Interrupted Melody, 16297-16299 [16JN]
Iowa Caucuses Have No Clothes, 15602 [11JN]
It's a Smoke Screen That Obscures the Real Corruption, 23560 [9SE]
Its Time Has Come!, 16823 [19JN]
It's Time To Cut PAC Power, Senator Boren, 22837 [6AU]
Japan Gains From American Embargo, 25500 [29SE]
Kentucky Democratic Primary for Governor (sundry excerpts), 16369 [17JN]
Leave the Hatch Act Alone, 32093 [17NO]
Letter to the Candidates—Information—Important Issue for 1988, 18730 [7JY]
Listening to Jackson, 10594 [29AP]
Long Hot Summer in Seoul, 17913 [27JN]
McConnell, Ford Split on Campaign Financing, 15407 [11JN]
McConnell's Bill Is Worth a Try, 31888 [13NO]
Miami Haitians Demonstrate Solidarity With Homeland, 34164 [4DE]
Most Vital Skill in Congress, 14661 [4JN]
New Violence Breaks Out in Haiti as Vote Panel Bars Duvalier Men, 30974 [5NO]
Observers, Back From Haiti, Ask O.A.S. to Restore Order, 33767 [2DE]
Official Support Growing for Haitian Election, 33116 [20NO]
100 Haitians, Trying To Vote, Are Caught in Vast Blood Bath, 34159 [4DE]
Open Convention for the Democrats—It May be Just the Tonic They Need, Stewart L., Udall, 27822 [14OC]
Part-Time Legislators and Full-Time Fund-Raisers, 11040 [5MY]
Perfuming Money in the Senate, 14978 [9JN]
Political Action Committees Reform (sundry), 14988-15052 [9JN]
Political Fundamentalists Embarrassing the Church and Polluting Politics, 2162 [28JA]
Politics Un-Hatched, 32090 [17NO]
Presidential Hopefuls Focus on Family, 23671 [9SE]
Pressler Needs To Support S. 2, 16823 [19JN]
Promising Jobs—It's Not Illegal, 30543 [3NO]
Public Cool to Negative Political Ads, 4305 [26FE]
Race Soured Magoffin Man on Politics, 30551 [3NO]
Raising 1990 Funds and Some Hackles, 23949 [15SE]
Recasting South Korea, 17913 [27JN]
Rein in the PAC's, 15053 [9JN]
Remedies for Corruption, 30554 [3NO]
Reports Don't Always Show Who Gives, or How Much, 30548 [3NO]
Rescue Democracy in Haiti, 31401 [9NO]
Return of the Stamp Act, Senator Stevens, 23560 [9SE]
Revise the Hatch Act (Again), 21564 [29JY]
Schroeder for President, 15377 [10JN]
Seeking Wedge, Pins Aid Resumption to Election, 34161 [4DE]
Sham and Shame of Haiti, 34164 [4DE]
Shrewd Investment Can Pay Big Dividends, 30543 [3NO]
Small Contributions to Congressional Election Campaigns, 928 [7JA]
Some Changes Would Limit PACs, Costs of Campaigns, 30550 [3NO]
Some Qualities To Look for in the Next President, 37889 [21DE]
South Korean Military—Waiting in Wings, 17912 [27JN]
Spending on Contracts Has Risen in Collins Years, 30544 [3NO]
State Has Shown Need for Campaign Limits, 16822 [19JN]
Switch Hitters, 7529 [31MR]
Switch-Giving, 15055 [9JN]
Time To Invade Haiti, 34164 [4DE]
Trading Jobs, Contracts for Donations Is a Tradition, 30540 [3NO]
Troubled Birth of Haitian Democracy, 28169-28170 [15OC]
Two Engineers—One Plays Game, Other Doesn't, 30545 [3NO]
U.S. Intensifies Pressure on Chun, 17912 [27JN]
U.S. Role in Haiti's Debacle, 32142 [17NO]
U.S. Senate, 18513 [1JY]
U.S. Stake in Korea, 17915 [27JN]
Un-Hatch Federal Workers, 28769 [21OC], 32100 [17NO]
Uniform Closing of Polls Bad Idea, 33551 [1DE]
Vote-Buying is Rampant, and Open, in Some Areas, 30536 [3NO]
Voters Say No to Billboards in Approving Amendment, 15096 [9JN]
Voting Canceled as Haiti Is Caught in Wave of Terror—U.S. Suspends Aid, Move Announced After Military Rulers Oust Electoral Council, 34157 [4DE]
Watchdog the Registry Isn't—It Lacks Teeth, 30549 [3NO]
We Live and Die, but Don't Vote, for America, 8552 [8AP]
What Now for Maryland Mail Fraud Defendants?, 31890 [13NO]
What Stirred Their Anti-PAC Passions?, 16124 [16JN]
Who Can Protect the Haitians?, 34160 [4DE]
Why Candidates Should Get Free TV Time, 4305 [26FE]
Why the Campaign Reform Effort Is a Fraud, 19285 [9JY]
Winning at Any Cost, a Vote-Buyer on His Trade—To Win, You Have to Do It, 30538 [3NO]
Bills and resolutions
Advertising: requirements for candidates (see S. 979; H.R. 3801)
Armed Forces: absentee voting documents (see H.R. 3534)
Campaigns: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (see S.J. Res. 21, 130, 166; H.J. Res. 166, 273, 285, 306)
———contributions by multicandidate political committees (see H.R. 608)
———increase public participation (see H.R. 2580)
———reform (see S. 1326; H.R. 2895)
Candidates: adjust certain contribution limits (see H.R. 573)
———free radio and television time (see H.R. 521)
Congressional Campaign Reform Act: enact (see S. 1672)
Constitutional amendments: guarantees of the 1st, 14th, and 15th (see H.R. 1582)
Contributions: personal use (see H.R. 481)
Crimes and criminals: protect rights of former offenders to vote (see H.R. 2502)
District of Columbia: eliminate Federal coverage of employee political activities (see H.R. 153)
Election Fraud Prevention Act: enact (see S. 1837)
Federal Campaign Reform Act: enact (see S. 1308)
Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (see S. 2, 50, 577; H.R. 912, 2464, 2473, 2742)
———amend to better inform the electorate in elections for U.S. Senator or Representative (see H.R. 1817)
———amend to change certain contribution limits for congressional elections (see H.R. 166)
———eliminate provision that permits certain Members of Congress to use excess campaign funds for personal purposes (see H.R. 2499)
———mail and election day registration (see H.R. 3023)
———public financing of general election campaigns (see H.R. 295)
———radio and television advertisements (see H.R. 3450)
Federal Election Commission: authorizing appropriations (see S. 1140; H.R. 1859), 7238 [30MR]
Federal employees: protect rights to participation in political processes (see H.R. 20, 3400)
Firearms: clarify limitation on controls and prohibit use of Federal funds to political subdivisions which implement certain gun control ordinances (see S. 357)
Funds: limit expenditures of personal (see S. 625)
Handicapped: enlarged print voting aids and ballots (see H.R. 3619)
House of Representatives: amend Constitution relative to 4-year terms (see H.J. Res. 18)
———amend rules relative to solicitation of political contributions (see H. Res. 41)
———campaign reform (see H.R. 2717)
———investigate contested results (see H. Res. 22)
———limit campaign expenditures (see H. Res. 150)
———public financing of campaign advertising expenses (see H.R. 480)
———public financing of political campaigns (see H.R. 573, 2574)
———time limit on completion of election recounts (see H.R. 1000)
Informed Electorate Act: enact (see S. 593)
Labor unions: use of compulsory union dues for political purposes (see S. 615)
Medicare: exception from health insurance tax for election workers (see S. 1494)
Members of Congress: eliminate an exception that permits use of excess campaign funds for personal purposes (see H.R. 1440)
———fair and nonpartisan administration of elections (see H.R. 682)
———limits on election contributions (see H.R. 656)
Overseas U.S. Citizen's Representation in the Congress Act: enact (see H.R. 2534)
Political action committees: limit role in elections (see S. 1759)
Postal Service: change-of-address forms relative to voter registration (see S. 1405)
———protect employee rights to participation in political processes (see H.R. 21)
Presidential elections: direct popular election (see H.J. Res. 5, 12)
———establish regional primaries (see H.R. 62)
———integrity of election process (see S. Res. 330)
———restrictions on use of funds (see H.R. 2155)
———single 6-year term (see H.J. Res. 6, 22)
———uniform poll closing time (see H.R. 435)
Regional Presidential Primaries Act: enact (see S. 1786)
Senate: ethical conduct of political committees (see S. Res. 279)
———campaign funding (see S. 2, 50)
———public financing of campaigns (see S. 179, 207, 725)
———publication of certification of elected Members in local newspapers (see S. Res. 125), 3724 [19FE]
Senate Election Campaign Act: enact (see S. 779)
Social Security: exclude officials or workers from certain coverage (see H.R. 1832)
States: bilingual ballots and election materials (see H.R. 1142)
———Presidential primaries (see S. 1786; H.R. 2784)
Taxation: exempt hospital insurance tax for election officials and workers (see H.R. 3304)
———treatment of dividends and allocation of corporate tax revenues for payments to qualified registered voters (see H.R. 2740)
Territories—U.S.: appointment of electors of President and Vice President by Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands (see H.J. Res. 217)
Universal Voter Registration Act: enact (see S. 1888)
Vice President: direct popular election (see H.J. Res. 5, 12)
———single 6-year term (see H.J. Res. 6, 22)
Voter registration: national standards (see H.R. 3666)
Voting: nationwide uniform poll closing time (see S. 182)
Books
``Campaign Spending Out of Control,'' Center for Responsive Politics, 928 [7JA]
Brochures
1988 ``At Risk''? National Student/Parent Mock Election, 19913 [15JY]
Cloture motions
Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (S. 2), 15062 [9JN], 15434, 15444 [11JN], 16129 [16JN], 16377 [17JN], 16378 [17JN], 16818 [19JN], 23181 [7AU], 23732 [10SE], 23950 [15SE]
Colloquies
Election campaign reform, with Floyd B. Hogg, Morten Holbrook, Malcolm Jewel, and Joe L. Travis, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, 30552-30554 [3NO]
Electronic transmission of data by newspapers: Senator Packwood and Robert Shayon, 16996 [23JN]
Comments
Congressional Campaign Reform Act (S. 1672), 23557-23559 [9SE]
Court decisions
Buckley v. Valeo: Supreme Court, 22203 [4AU], 30499 [3NO]
Equal congressional representation: Supreme Court, 35290 [11DE]
FEC v. National Conservative Political Action Committee, 29098 [23OC]
Documents
Constitution, 21288 [28JY]
Election Act (1985), 22396 [5AU]
Wisconsin Act (1985), 22396 [5AU]
Exhibits
Election finance—an international perspective: Library of Congress, 23946 [15SE]
Explanations
Amendment to S. 2, public financing to candidates whose opponents exceed spending limits, 18513 [1JY]
Limitations on the use of the frank by candidates for public office, 33044 [20NO]
Hearings
Committee on House Administration: FEC budget (testimony from Scott Thomas, Thomas Josefiak and Warren McGarry), D71 [19FE]
Committee on Rules and Administration: congressional election campaign finance reform (S. 2, 50, 179, 207, 615, 625) (testimony from Senators Byrd, Boren, Simon, Gore, Helms, and Domenici), D115 [5MR]
———spending limits and public financing for Senate elections (S. 2, 50, 179, 207, 615, 625, 725) (testimony), D267 [22AP], D165 [18MR], D275 [23AP]
Committee on Ways and Means: lobbying and political activities of tax-exempt organizations (testimony from Roger Mentz, Lawrence B. Gibbs, and Jennie S. Stathis), D150 [12MR]
Letters
Appointment of electors of President and Vice President by Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands: Northern Marianas Commonwealth Legislature, 34288 [7DE]
Campaign finance: Barry Goldwater, 23190 [7AU]
Dept. of Justice views on S. 2 and other Federal Election Campaign Act amendment proposals: John R. Bolton, 14462-14464 [3JN]
Election campaign advertising spots: National Association of Broadcasters, 14985 [9JN]
Federal Election Campaign Act: sundry, 14470 [3JN]
Federal Employees' Political Activities Act: Common Cause, 32089 [17NO]
———Fred Wertheimer, Common Cause, 31924 [16NO], 32089 [17NO]
———James C. Miller III, 32095 [17NO]
———Representative Schroeder, 32083 [17NO]
———Representative Wolf, 31925 [16NO]
Public campaign financing: Barry Goldwater, 14471 [3JN], 15441 [11JN]
———Senator Boren, 15441 [11JN]
Solicitation of political contributions: Common Cause, 1081 [8JA]
Symms gift to Jewish groups draws angry aryan response: Richard Butler, 15129 [10JN]
Uniform poll closing time for Presidential elections: Albert P. Lenge, 31590 [10NO]
———Allen J. Beerman, 31594 [10NO]
———Ben Meier and Robert Schaible, 31594 [10NO]
———Bill Graves, 31592 [10NO]
———Carol S. Evans, 31592 [10NO]
———Christine D. St. John, 31594 [10NO]
———Christopher M. Thomas, 31593 [10NO]
———David Haines, Jr., 31596 [10NO]
———David Hansen, 31597 [10NO]
———Deborah Seiler, 31590 [10NO]
———Dorothy W. Joyce, 31591 [10NO]
———Drexel R. Davis, 31592 [10NO]
———Elaine Baxter, 31591 [10NO]
———Emmett H. Fremaux, Jr., 31591 [10NO]
———Evan Bayh, 31591 [10NO]
———Gary G. Williams, 31590 [10NO]
———Jack M. Rains, 31596 [10NO]
———James B. Ellisor, 31595 [10NO]
———James H. Douglas, 31597 [10NO]
———James S. Henderson, 31592 [10NO]
———Jim Edgar, 31591 [10NO]
———Joan A. Growe, 31593 [10NO]
———Joyce Hazeltine, 31596 [10NO]
———Julia H. Tashjian, 31590 [10NO]
———Kathy Karpan, 31598 [10NO]
———Ken Hechler, 31598 [10NO]
———Kevin J. Kennedy, 31598 [10NO]
———Lee Slater, 31595 [10NO]
———Max Cleland, 31591 [10NO]
———Michael J. Connolly, 31592 [10NO]
———Nadine Pastolove, 31595 [10NO]
———Nancy Sulser, 31593 [10NO]
———Natalie Meyer, 31590 [10NO]
———Ralph Munro, 31598 [10NO]
———Randall H. Erben, 31596 [10NO]
———Representative Frenzel, 31594 [10NO]
———Roy D. Blunt, 31593 [10NO]
———Stephen McAlpine, 31590 [10NO]
———Susan H. Fitz-Hugh, 31597 [10NO]
———Thomas P. Zolezzi, 31594 [10NO]
Lists
Cosponsors of S. 2, Senatorial Election Campaign Act, 7528 [31MR]
Groups supporting legislation to codify the fairness doctrine, 30667 [3NO]
Newspapers endorsing S. 2, Senatorial Election Campaign Act, 7528 [31MR]
Organizations supporting S. 2, funding of political campaigns, 14458 [3JN]
Political action committees reform editorials, 15053-15055 [9JN]
Manifestoes
Education for democracy: American Federation of Teachers, 19912 [15JY]
Meetings
Committee on Rules and Administration: FEC budget, D295 [29AP]
———Senatorial Election Campaign Act (S. 2), D295 [29AP]
Memorandums
Federal Employees and Political Activity—A Brief Overview of Evolution of Neutrality Concept: Barbara L. Schwemle, Library of Congress, 32084-32086 [17NO]
Public campaign financing: League of Women Voters, 16118 [16JN]
Memorials of legislature
Connecticut, 23571 [9SE]
Louisiana, 22916 [6AU]
Nevada, 19384 [10JY]
Messages
Veto of H.R. 8617, Repeal of Hatch Act: Gerald R. Ford, 32089 [17NO]
Motions
Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (S. 2), Budget Act waiver, 15444 [11JN]
Papers
Threat of Compulsory Union Dues for Politics: National Right to Work Committee, 14868 [5JN]
Petitions
Permission for citizens of U.S. territories to vote in Presidential elections: National Conference of State Legislatures, 30765 [4NO]
Polls of opinion
California: 23rd Congressional District, 1411 [16JA]
Harris survey (sundry), 16366 [17JN]
Press releases
German American National Political Action Committee contribution to Senator Symms campaign effort, 15128 [10JN]
Proposals
Amendment to the Rules of the House of Representatives to limit election expenditures, 5979 [17MR]
Questionnaires
Presidential election polling information, 31595, 31596 [10NO]
Questions
Presidential election polling information: Max Cleland, 31591 [10NO]
———Virginia M. Dennis, 31590 [10NO]
Remarks in House
Advertising: negative campaign, 3482 [18FE]
Birmingham, AL: site of Presidential debate, 30669 [3NO]
Campaign Finance Expenditure Limitation Act: enact (H.R. 2473), 12819 [19MY]
Campaign management: finance reform, 1108 [8JA], 5550 [12MR]
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct: report on campaign expenditures, 28453 [20OC]
Congress: campaign reform (H.R. 2717), 16772 [18JN], 22690 [5AU]
Constitutional amendments: guarantees of the 1st, 14th, and 15th (H.R. 1582), 9361 [22AP]
Democratic party: platform issues, 38292 [22DE]
Campaigns: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (H.J. Res. 273), 11735 [7MY]
———constitutional amendments on contributions and expenditures intended to affect certain elections (H.J. Res. 285), 12742 [18MY]
———Presidential selection, 15602 [11JN], 30636 [3NO]
———reform (H.R. 2717), 22690 [5AU]
———regulations relative to Federal employees, 21564 [29JY]
Families: role, 23671 [9SE]
Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (H.R. 2464), 13279-13282 [20MY], 16801 [18JN]
———inform the electorate in elections for U.S. Senator or Representative (H.R. 1817), 6728 [25MR]
———mail and election day registration (H.R. 3023), 21288 [28JY]
———public financing of campaigns (H.R. 295), 947 [7JA]
Federal employees: rights to participate in political process (H.R. 20), 886 [7JA], 10041 [27AP]
———right to participate in political process (H.R. 3400), 26248 [1OC], 28155 [15OC], 28531 [20OC], 28769 [21OC], 31924 [16NO], 32071, 32074, 32075, 32080 [17NO], 32106, 32107 [18NO]-32109, 32140 [17NO], 33788 [2DE]
Hart, Gary: campaign debt, 9617 [23AP]
House of Representatives: amend rules relative to campaign funding, 5979 [17MR]
———campaign finance reform (H.R. 573), 1090 [8JA]
———prohibit solicitation of political contributions, 1081 [8JA]
———public financing of campaigns (H.R. 2574), 14428 [2JN]
———public financing of campaigns (H.R. 573), 6620 [24MR]
———terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]
———time limit on completion of election recounts (H.R. 1000), 3192 [5FE]
Members of Congress: cost of election campaigns, 928 [7JA]
———terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]
Overseas U.S. Citizen's Representation in the Congress Act: enact (H.R. 2534), 14055 [28MY]
Pennsylvania: inductees into the Voter Hall of Fame, 12237 [12MY], 16581 [17JN], 18111 [29JN], 26416 [5OC], 34653 [9DE]
Political action committees: cost of congressional campaigns, 928 [7JA]
Postal Employees' Political Activities Act: enact (H.R. 21), 886, 891 [7JA]
Postal Service: change-of-address forms relative to voter registration (H.R. 2750), 17125 [23JN]
———protect employee rights to participate in political process (H.R. 21), 10041 [27AP]
Presidency: amend election laws (H.J. Res. 5, 6), 29 [6JA]
———candidates, 15602 [11JN], 30636 [3NO]
———terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]
———uniform poll closing time (H.R. 435), 31574, 31586-31610 [10NO], 33551 [1DE]
San Diego County, CA: tribute to poll officers, 4959 [5MR]
Senate: Presidential debates, 18601 [1JY]
———terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]
Territories—U.S.: appointment of electors of President and Vice President by Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands (H.J. Res. 217), 7343 [31MR], 7598 [31MR], 8552 [8AP]
Vice President: terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]
Uniform poll closing (H.R. 435), 884 [7JA]
Visually impaired: enlarged print voting aids and ballots (H.R. 3619), 31449 [9NO]
Voter turnout, 36491 [18DE]
Remarks in Senate
Advertising: requirements for candidates (S. 979), 8774 [9AP]
Biden, Senator: Presidential campaign, 26068 [1OC]
Bradley, Senator: Presidential aspirations, 33267 [30NO]
Campaigns: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 21), 1522 [20JA], 3424 [17FE]
———constitutional amendment on expenditures (S.J. Res. 130), 12618-12619 [15MY]
———financing reform, 1372 [16JA], 19141 [9JY]
———public financing, 10667 [30AP]
———limit personal expenditures (S. 625), 4590-4592 [3MR]
———reform, 15447 [11JN]
———reform (S. 1326), 14672 [4JN]
Congress: financing laws, 19141 [9JY]
Election Fraud Prevention Act: enact (S. 1837), 30530, 30532, 30554 [3NO], 31887 [13NO]
Fair Campaign Enforcement Act: enact (S. 780), 5125 [10MR], 6289 [19MR], 6980 [26MR]
FCC: repeal fairness doctrine, 22979 [6AU]
FEC: fair campaign enforcement, 5125 [10MR]
Federal Campaign Reform Act: enact (S. 1308), 14343-14348 [2JN]
Federal Election Campaign Act amend (S. 2), 4975 [6MR], 7528 [31MR], 7927 [3AP], 10361 [29AP], 14344, 14347, 14348 [2JN], 14442, 14450, 14455 [3JN], 14610, 14639, 14676 [4JN], 14807, 14817, 14831, 14836-14851 [5JN], 14976-15063, 15102 [9JN], 15121, 15122, 15127, 15128, 15130, 15131 [10JN], 15407, 15408, 15420-15445 [11JN], 16098, 16099, 16102, 16107 [16JN], 16365-16380 [17JN], 16603, 16616, 16619-16628, 16633 [18JN], 16816-16818, 16819, 16821-16825, 16864 [19JN], 17025 [23JN], 19912 [15JY], 21958, 21959, 21992, 21996, 21998-22000, 22005 [3AU], 22197-22205 [4AU], 22388-22404 [5AU], 22832 [6AU], 23154, 23165, 23189 [7AU], 23562 [9SE], 23716, 23725-23733 [10SE], 23941-23951-23952 [15SE], 31235 [6NO]
———amend (S. 2), amendment procedure, 23727 [10SE]
———amend (S. 2), cloture motion, 14851 [5JN]
———amend (S. 2), debate procedure, 23778 [10SE]
———amend (S. 2), motion to proceed to consideration, 16377 [17JN]
———amend (S. 2), star print, 23368 [7AU]
———amend (S. 2), unanimous-consent agreement, 15435, 15445 [11JN]
———amend (S. 577), 3931 [23FE]
———midyear report, 20362 [21JY]
———use of compulsory union dues for political purposes (S. 615), 4340 [26FE], 14868 [5JN]
———yearend report requirement, 1857 [22JA]
Federal Election Campaign Enforcement Act: enact (S. 780), 8677 [9AP]
Informed Electorate Act: enact (S. 593), 4302 [26FE]
Jacksonville, FL: billboards, 15095 [9JN]
Labor unions: use of compulsory union dues for political purposes (S. 615), 4340 [26FE], 14868 [5JN]
Medicare: exception from health insurance tax for election workers (S. 1494), 20041 [15JY]
Members of Congress: campaign finance and expenditure process (S. 1672), 23552-23561 [9SE]
Metzenbaum, Senator: characterization by Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, 21823 [31JY]
National Student/Parent Mock Election: tribute, 19912 [15JY]
Postal Service: change-of-address forms relative to voter registration (S. 1405), 17013-17015 [23JN]
Presidential campaigns: merits of open convention, 27822 [14OC]
Presidential candidates: plagiarism, 24475, 24479 [18SE]
Regional Presidential Primaries Act: enact (S. 1786), 27813 [14OC]
Senate: campaign finance reform, 11815 [8MY]
———campaign funding (S. 2), 7528 [31MR], 7927 [3AP], 16098, 16099, 16102, 16107 [16JN], 16365-16380 [17JN], 16603, 16616, 16619-16628, 16633 [18JN], 16816-16818, 16819, 16821-16825, 16864 [19JN], 17025 [23JN], 18512, 18514 [1JY], 23716 [10SE]
———campaign funding (S. 2), motion to proceed to consideration, 16377 [17JN]
———ethical conduct of political committees (S. Res. 279), 23327, 23366 [7AU]
———matching payments, 15445 [11JN]
———political action committees code of conduct (S. Res. 279), 23327, 23366 [7AU], 23543-23545 [9SE]
———political action committees code of conduct (S. Res. 279), unanimous-consent agreement, 23536 [9SE]
———public financing (S. 2), 10361 [29AP]
———public financing (S. 725), 5600 [12MR]
———public financing (S. 645), 4613, 4618 [3MR]
Senate Campaign Finance Act: enact (S. 50), 497 [6JA]
Senate Election Campaign Act: enact (S. 779), 6114 [18MR]
Senatorial Election Campaign Act: enact (S. 2), 304 [6JA], 1223 [13JA]
Social conditions: voter participation in elections, 7563 [31MR]
States: establish series of Presidential nominating primaries (S. 1786), 27813 [14OC]
Universal Voter Registration Act: enact (S. 1888), 33132-33133 [20NO]
Voting: apathy, 19772 [14JY]
———nationwide uniform poll closing time (S. 182), 6140 [18MR]
Reports
Election Costs and the Role of PAC: Library of Congress, 14665 [4JN]
Independent Expenditures: Committee on Rules and Administration, 14846, 14848 [5JN]
Political Contributions of Executive Nominees, 18182 [30JN]
Public Campaign Financing: Watergate Select Committee (excerpt), 16624 [18JN]
Senate Campaign Expenditures, Receipts and Sources of Funds: Library of Congress, 4977-4980 [6MR]
Reports filed
Right of Federal Employees To Participate as Private Citizens in Political Process: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 3400) (H. Rept. 100-376), 28009 [15OC]
Uniform Poll Closing Time for Federal Elections (H.R. 435), Committee on Energy and Commerce (H. Rept. 100-117), 29936 [29OC]
———Committee on House Administration (H.R. 435) (H. Rept. 100-117), 14259 [2JN]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 435; H. Res. 303) (H. Rept. 100-420), 30911 [4NO]
Resolutions by organizations
Appointment of electors of President and Vice President by U.S. territories: National Conference of State Legislatures, 34288 [7DE]
Rules
Prohibit solicitation of political contributions in House of Representatives, 1081 [8JA]
Statements
Aristocracy of the Moneybag: mythical constituent, 22835 [6AU]
Campaign Reform: Senate Democrats, 21995 [3AU]
Candidates on Television, 14651 [4JN]
———broadcast media, 14652 [4JN]
Census Adjustments (sundry), 35291, 35292 [11DE]
Congressional Campaign Special Interest Money Not Related to Candidates: Representative Leach, 928 [7JA]
Election Campaign Funding, 14471 [3JN]
———Barry Goldwater, 15420 [11JN]
Elections: Senator Symms, 14640 [4JN]
Fairness Doctrine and Availability of Broadcasting Spectrum: Curtis Gans, Committee for the Study of the American Electorate, 9102 [21AP]
———FCC, 9102 [21AP]
———Fred W. Friendly, 9103 [21AP]
Impact of Television on Political Campaigns: Committee for the Study of the American Electorate, 16992 [23JN]
National Student/Parent Mock Election: sundry, 19772 [14JY]
One Man, One Vote: Barbara Jordan, 26867 [7OC]
Political Action Committees Reform: Senator Byrd, 15061 [9JN]
Political Advice: Jesse Unruh, 23928 [15SE]
Political Beliefs: President Reagan, 20342 [21JY]
Political Campaigns: Senator Symms, 14640 [4JN]
Political Contributions for Opinions Not Believed: Senator Helms, 15130 [10JN]
Proliferation of PAC's: Senator Mitchell, 14676 [4JN]
Public Campaign Financing, 16111 [16JN]
———a Senator, 16111 [16JN]
———Harvard University, 16619, 16620, 16624 [18JN]
———Senator Boschwitz, 14475 [3JN]
Uniform poll closing time for Presidential elections: Sherrod Brown, 31595, 31604 [10NO]
Studies
Commentators Who Have Taken Positions Like Those of Judge Bork, 28962-28966 [22OC]
Summaries
Boren-Byrd-Exon Compromise Amendment to S. 2, 19912 [15JY]
Fair Campaign Enforcement Act (S. 780), 6290 [19MR]
Federal Election Campaign Act Amendment (H.R. 2464), 13280-13282 [20MY]
Public Financing of Senate Elections (S. 645), 4618 [3MR]
Senatorial Election Campaign Act (S. 2), 309 [6JA]
Tables
Campaign contribution record, 14657 [4JN]
1980 Presidential campaign spending, by date, 22394 [5AU]
1984 Presidential campaign spending, by date, 22394 [5AU]
1986 House and Senate campaign spending, by date, 22394 [5AU]
1986 Senate races—how much they cost, 14461 [3JN]
Sources of income for contributions to incumbent Senators, 1984 campaigns, 14465 [3JN]
State poll closing times in Presidential elections, 31589 [10NO]
Telegrams
Election campaign funding: Barry Goldwater, 15420 [11JN]
Testimonies
Campaign Finance Reform: Senator Byrd, 4975-4977 [6MR]
One Man One Vote Decision: Chesterfield Smith, 27027 [8OC]
Political Action Committees Reform: William J. Baer (sundry), 15059 [9JN]
Political Campaign Regulations Relative to Federal Employees, 21564 [29JY]
Texts of
H.R. 435, uniform poll closing time for Presidential elections, 31603, 31610 [10NO]
H.R. 2574, public financing of House election campaigns, 14428 [2JN]
H.R. 3023, mail and election day registration for Federal elections, 21288 [28JY]
S. 2, Federal Election Campaign Act, 305-309 [6JA], 23173 [7AU]
S. 50, Senate Campaign Finance Act, 498-501 [6JA]
S. 593, Informed Electorate Act, 4303 [26FE]
S. 625, amend Federal Election Campaign Act to limit expenditures of personal funds, 4592 [3MR]
S. 645, public financing of Senate elections, 4613-4618 [3MR]
S. 725, public financing of Senate elections, 5601-5604 [12MR]
S. 780, Fair Campaign Enforcement Act, 6290 [19MR]
S. 1308, Federal Campaign Reform Act, 14344-14347 [2JN]
S. 1326, Federal Campaign Reform Act, 14672-14675 [4JN]
S. 1405, Postal Service change-of-address forms relative to voter registration, 17014 [23JN]
S. 1672, Congressional Campaign Reform Act, 23553-23557 [9SE]
S. 1786, Regional Presidential Primaries Act, 27814 [14OC]
S. 1837, Election Fraud Prevention Act, 30531-30532 [3NO]
S. 1888, Universal Voter Registration Act, 33133-33136 [20NO]
S. Con. Res. 33, democracy and security in Republic of Korea, 6119 [18MR]
S. Res. 241, development of democracy in Republic of Korea, 17859 [26JN]
S. Res. 248, Haitian democratic elections, 21722 [30JY]
S. Res. 279, Senate political action committees code of conduct, 23545 [9SE]
S. Res. 330, integrity of Haitian elections, 33118 [20NO]
S. Res. 336, condemn collapse of elections in Haiti, 33955 [3DE], 34161, 34168 [4DE]
S.J. Res. 130, amend Constitution to limit campaign expenditures, 12619 [15MY]
S.J. Res. 166, amend Constitution relative to campaign contributions and expenditures, 16817 [19JN], 22839 [6AU]