Michigan Politics: Taking a Look at the Money in Campaigns

February 11, 2010 Posted by Lary Holland

The National Institute on Money In State Politics tracks how the flow of money plays in state politics throughout the United States. More specifically, their mission is:

The National Institute on Money in State Politics is the only nonpartisan, nonprofit organization revealing the influence of campaign money on state-level elections and public policy in all 50 states. Our comprehensive and verifiable campaign-finance database and relevant issue analysis are available for free through our Web site FollowTheMoney.org. We encourage transparency and promote independent investigation of state-level campaign contributions by journalists, academic researchers, public-interest groups, government agencies, policymakers, students and the public at large.

Taking a look at the Michigan Elections from 2008, obtained from FollowTheMoney.Org we can see that the total dollars contributed to candidates: $22,582,236 based on 98% of reports for candidates that were collected. (FollowTheMoney.Org; February 11, 2010)

Contributor Total % of Total Sector
MICHIGAN BEER & WINE WHOLESALERS ASSOCIATION $451,223 2.00% General Business
MICHIGAN HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CMTE $444,376 1.97% Party
MICHIGAN AUTO WORKERS REGION V $369,300 1.64% Labor
MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS $306,825 1.36% Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF MICHIGAN $282,615 1.25% Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU $274,300 1.21% Agriculture
MICHIGAN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION $259,050 1.15% Transportation
MICHIGAN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION $246,515 1.09% Labor
MICHIGAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $232,999 1.03% General Business
DTE ENERGY $188,025 0.83% Energy & Natural Resources
MICHIGAN TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION $186,450 0.83% Lawyers & Lobbyists
MICHIGAN HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION $183,850 0.81% Health
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY $178,202 0.79% Party
MICHIGAN HOUSE DEMOCRATIC FUND $171,527 0.76% Party
MICHIGAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION $154,460 0.68% Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
DILLON LEADERSHIP FUND $139,634 0.62% Party
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 324 $137,935 0.61% Labor
MICHIGAN REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS $119,260 0.53% Labor
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS $117,180 0.52% Labor
HUGHES, HOLLY $105,773 0.47% Party

The above report demonstrates the actual contributor, total amount donated to various candidates, percentage of the total amount donated and the sector they are associated with. The below report demonstrates the top 20 industries and their total amounts of campaign money that was shifted towards candidates.

Top Industries Total
Candidate Self-finance $1,585,381
Lawyers & Lobbyists $1,306,240
Party Committees $1,117,595
Leadership PACs $912,717
General Trade Unions $652,049
Insurance $616,024
Real Estate $534,337
Transportation Unions $534,091
Health Professionals $503,959
Public Sector Unions $486,552
Beer, Wine & Liquor $477,950
Automotive $467,811
Electric Utilities $377,703
Business Associations $373,548
Commercial Banks $323,325

A significant amount of data is collected on a state to state basis with automated ways to reorganize the data to connect individuals, candidates, and organizations to issues and campaign financing related matters through the tools made available by The National Institute on Money In State Politics. I certainly thank them for making it freely available and hope that others find it useful as well.

Important Election Dates: Michigan Elections 2010

February 2, 2010 Posted by Lary Holland

The following important election dates and deadlines exist in Michigan. This is being put up more for my courtesy, rather than always searching out the pdf that is produced by the Secretary of State’s office. It is also important to note that you can not place a citizen’s petition ballot question on a primary election. I was kinda shocked that two actual candidates were advocating erroneous information, so I have decided to put all deadlines up here for an immediate reference point. If you are like me, and ever have a question about campaign finance or candidate election issues, never hesitate to call the Michigan Bureau of Elections at 517-373-2540.

Important Dates and Filing Deadlines

Refer to Michigan compiled law for cited provisions www.michiganlegislature.org. Dates are subject to change through legislative action. If any errors are found, it is the law, itself, which must be followed.

Michigan Election Dates

Aug. 3, 2010           State Primary
Nov. 2, 2010           State General Election

Michigan Registration Deadlines

July 6, 2010            Last day to register for August primary. (168.498)
Oct. 4, 2010            Last day to register for November general election. (168.498)

Michigan Filing Deadlines: Candidates

By 5:00 p.m., March 22, 2010
Incumbent Appeals Court, Circuit Court, District Court and Probate Court judges file Affidavit of Candidacy and Affidavit of Identity for the August primary. Withdrawal deadline elapses at 5:00 p.m. on March 25. (168.409b, 413a, 414, 433a, 434, 467c and 467d)

By 4:00 p.m., April 27, 2010
Candidates seeking Appeals Court, Circuit Court, District Court or Probate Court judgeships file nominating petitions, Affidavit of Identity and Affidavit of Constitutional Qualification for the August primary. Withdrawal deadline elapses at 4:00 p.m. on April 30. (168.409b, 409c, 413, 414, 433, 434, 467b and 467d)

By 4:00 p.m., May 11, 2010
Candidates for county convention delegate (precinct delegate) file an Affidavit of Identity for the August primary. Filing submitted to the clerk of the county, city or township in which candidate resides. Withdrawal deadline elapses at 4:00 p.m. on May 14. (168.624, 624a)

By 4:00 p.m., May 11, 2010
Partisan and nonpartisan candidates (other than judicial candidates) file nominating petitions (or fees if applicable) and Affidavit of Identity for the August primary. Withdrawal deadline elapses at 4:00 p.m. on May 14.

By 5:00 p.m., July 5, 2010
Incumbent Supreme Court Justices file Affidavit of Candidacy for the November general election. (168.392a)

By 4:00 p.m., July 15, 2010
District Library Board candidates who wish to seek office at the November general election file an Affidavit of Identity and a nominating petition. (A $100.00 nonrefundable fee may be filed in lieu of a petition.) (Special note: If district library includes a school district, District Library Board candidates file by 4:00 p.m. on Aug. 10.) (397.181)

By 4:00 p.m., July 15, 2010
Candidates without political party affiliation file qualifying petitions and Affidavit of Identity for the November general election. Withdrawal deadline elapses at 4:00 p.m. on July 19. (168.590c)

By 4:00 p.m., July 23, 2010
Write-in candidates other than write-in candidates who seek precinct delegate positions file Declaration of Intent forms for the August primary. (168.737a)

By 4:00 p.m., July 30, 2010
Write-in candidates who seek precinct delegate positions file Declaration of Intent forms for the August primary. (As an alternative, candidates for precinct delegate may file form with appropriate precinct board on election day before the close of the polls.) (168.737a)

By 4:00 p.m., Aug. 10, 2010
Local School Board candidates, Community College Trustee candidates and District Library Board candidates who wish to seek office at the November general election file an Affidavit of Identity and a nominating petition. (A $100.00 nonrefundable fee may be filed in lieu of a petition.) Withdrawal deadline elapses at 4:00 p.m. on Aug. 13. (Special notes: If district library does not include a school district, District Library Board candidates file by 4:00 p.m. on July 15. Candidates seeking a Wayne County Community College Trustee position file by 4:00 p.m. on May 11.) (168.303; 397.181; 389.83, 152)

By 4:00 p.m., Aug. 10, 2010
Village candidates who wish to seek office at the November general election file an Affidavit of Identity and a nonpartisan nominating petition. Withdrawal deadline elapses at 4:00 p.m. on Aug. 13. (168.381)

By 4:00 p.m., Oct. 22, 2010
Write-in candidates file Declaration of Intent forms for the November general election. (168.737a)

Michigan Filing Deadlines: New Parties and State Ballot Proposals

By 5:00 p.m., May 26, 2010
Petitions to place a legislative initiative proposal on the November general election ballot filed with the Secretary of State (304,101 valid signatures required). (168.471)

By 5:00 p.m., July 5, 2010
Petitions to place a proposed constitutional amendment on the November general election ballot filed with the Secretary of State (380,126 valid signatures required). (168.471)

By 4:00 p.m., July 15, 2010
New political parties file petitions to qualify for November general election ballot (38,013 valid signatures required). (168.685)

Michigan Filing Deadlines: County and Local Proposals

By May 11, 2010
Petitions to place county and local questions on the August primary ballot filed with county and local clerks. (If governing law sets an earlier petition filing deadline, earlier deadline must be observed.) (168.646a)

By May 25, 2010
Ballot wording of county and local proposals to be presented at the August primary certified to county and local clerks; local clerks receiving ballot wording forward to county clerk within two days. (168.646a)

By Aug. 10, 2010
Petitions to place county and local questions on the November general election ballot filed with county and local clerks. (If governing law sets an earlier petition filing deadline, earlier deadline must be observed.) (168.646a)

By Aug. 24, 2010
Ballot wording of county and local proposals to be presented at the November general election certified to county and local clerks; local clerks receiving ballot wording forward to county clerk within two days. (168.646a)

Fairtax Movement Launched: Volunteers Needed

December 28, 2009 Posted by Lary Holland

The FairTax Movement platform was something that I wanted to do for awhile, it is a real simple and expandable idea to help immediately educate and inform the public about FairTax proposals past and present all over the nation. The site includes references from both state and federal FairTax projects, but volunteers are needed to help contribute content from their local jurisdictions. I think that tax reform is something that any politician can agree with, whether it is the side that wants more money or the side that tries to convince you that they want less.

The FairTax Movement is a site dedicated to encouraging an alternative tax reform structure that reduces government bureaucracy, invasive government practices, and increases government transparency.

The government is invasive, needs to be more transparent, and should consider alternative tax reform policies. In order for the government to consider those proposals the public must demand it. This site is provided free to the FairTax Community and we are proud to support individual and group efforts for tax reform.

If you would like to volunteer and contribute to the FairTax Movement project, simply send an email to info@fairtaxmovement.com.

*We will be consolidating this site with another project between February 2, 2009 and February 5, 2009 and the site may be unavailable during this three day period.

Don’t worry, My Original Blog still exists!

September 5, 2009 Posted by Lary Holland

Political Discussions abound… Don’t worry friends, the search engines are still actively tracking some of my historical articles on the family court system, political infrastructure, and related issues that were written years and years ago. The old material details are at http://www.laryholland.com/serendipity, including the popular entries about “Family Court is Deadly Business” to help keep the system honest. Many people are affected by these issues including the elderly, fixed-income, impoverished, and just about every concerned parent in the United States.

Also, original podcast material for Get Your Justice Live continues at http://www.getyourjusticelive.com. Keep a watch on Get Your Justice Live for more great information on how you can become more involved in your communities.

Even though personally the family court and government in general has really upset millions in this country I intend on doing most of my political side-discussions on Get Your Justice Live site as well as my occasional sarcastic spin on my personal blog. Most of my political interests are vented by speaking to politicians and decision-makers. Needless to say, I stay real busy with work and personal interests.

The rest of this site is used to test out certain applications as this is a dedicated server platform that is mostly my personal development playground. Social Networking, Word Press Development, Drupal Testing and Development, as well as Joomla Testing and Development. I don’t much mind when I take my own site and server and keep the production dedicated servers right where they belong… in tip top shape!

I am personal active in broadband wireless, network infrastructure development, infrastructure planning and administration, as well as heading up a major technology company. Send inquiries about your needs to me via email at laryholland@sbcglobal.net