The 2014 election cycle was the most expensive midterm election in history
─ Nearly $4 billion was spent influencing U.S. Senate and U.S. House campaigns
─ $1.75 billion spent by Republican candidates, parties, and outside groups
─ $1.64 billion spent by Democratic candidates, parties, and outside groups
Relatively recent legal developments have and will continue to influence the
volume and type of election spending that occurs
Today’s presentation will focus on significant legal developments and trends
in the area of campaign finance
─ Outside groups
─ Candidates and parties
─ Looking forward to 2016 and beyond
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