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commission shall administer this Act and the fund. Candidates
participating in the Maine Clean Election Act must also comply with
all other applicable election and campaign laws and regulations.

 
Sec. 5. 21-A MRSA §1124, sub-§1, as enacted by IB 1995, c. 1, §17, is
amended to read:

 
1. Established. The Maine Clean Election Fund is established
to finance the election campaigns of certified Maine Clean
Election Act candidates running for Governor, State Senator and,
State Representative and leadership positions and to pay
administrative and enforcement costs of the commission related to
this Act. The fund is a special, dedicated, nonlapsing fund and
any interest generated by the fund is credited to the fund. The
commission shall administer the fund.

 
Sec. 6. 21-A MRSA §1125, sub-§9, as repealed and replaced by PL 2003,
c. 688, Pt. A, §22, is amended to read:

 
9. Matching funds. When any campaign, finance or election
report shows that the sum of a candidate's expenditures or
obligations, or funds raised or borrowed, whichever is greater,
alone or in conjunction with independent expenditures reported
under section 1019-B, exceeds the distribution amount under
subsection 8 or 15, the commission shall issue immediately to any
opposing Maine Clean Election Act candidate an additional amount
equivalent to the reported excess. Matching funds are limited to
2 times the amount originally distributed under subsection 8,
paragraph A, C, E or F, whichever is applicable.

 
Sec. 7. 21-A MRSA §1125, sub-§15 is enacted to read:

 
15.__Leadership positions.__A certified candidate for State
Senator or State Representative under subsection 5 may run for a
leadership position as a Maine Clean Election Act candidate.__The
following provisions apply to a candidate for a leadership
position who runs as a Maine Clean Election Act candidate:

 
A.__A certified candidate who wishes to run for a leadership
position in the Senate must collect 9 signatures in support
of the candidate's leadership candidacy from members of the
candidate's party who were nominated to seats in the Senate
for the upcoming election;

 
B.__A certified candidate who wishes to run for a leadership
position in the House of Representatives must collect 38
signatures in support of the candidate's leadership candidacy
from members of the candidate's party who were


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