Who pays your representatives?
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Who pays your representatives?
"Follow → Your → $" compares users’ credit card transactions with campaign-finance data, and shows users how much money the businesses they shop at donate to Republicans and Democrats. React front-end.
A Chrome extension that you can use to download Form 460 from the City of San Jose's website
Sitio web de este proyecto, que tiene como objetivo contribuir a la generación de información de calidad y de fácil acceso sobre el financiamiento de campañas electorales en Uruguay.
Visualization(s) on where the money came from and where it went in the 2020 U.S. Primary
Campaign Finance Institute data exploration and download tool.
Visualization project based on FEC records with a particular focus on candidate donor overlap and mapping donors to zipcode demographics.
NC Campaign Finance Dashboard. Making NC Campaign Funds visible to all citizens
A web app to track campaign finances for the General Election (November 3, 2020) in San Jose & South Bay California
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