Baltimore’s experiment this spring in publicly financing political campaigns wasn’t without controversy. For the first time in May’s Democratic primary, a handful of Baltimore candidates were able to draw on city funds to power small-dollar campaigns, an effort to level the playing field of expensive elections by providing matching funds to campaigns that eschewed large donations or support from corporations, labor groups and political action committees.
Vignarajah returned $200K in public funding after dropping out of mayor’s race
September 3, 2024