Alioto Posts Campaign Contributors On Line
Friday, June 27th, 2008San Francisco– Democratic candidate for Secretary of State Michela Alioto made history today when she became the first candidate to post both her own and her opponent�s campaign contributors on-line at www.Alioto98.com.
Alioto developed the website to demonstrate the type of on-line posting she will implement if elected secretary of state. Current Secretary of State Bill Jones plans to implement a voluntary on-line posting in October, but has yet to provide details as to its form, content, and searchability.
“With today�s technology, it is a relatively simple undertaking to post this information in this form on the Internet,” Alioto said, noting that her site was developed by a member of her staff in about a week with the help of a high school intern. “Meanwhile, after nearly four years in office, the incumbent secretary of state has yet to produce a useful program.”
The on-line posting allows interested individuals to search a database of Alioto and Jones contributors. Individuals may search by one or more of the following variables: contributor�s name, amount of contribution, type of contribution (individual, PAC, or corporate), and contributor�s city. For example, a search for individuals residing in Los Angeles who have contributed $100 or more to Alioto yields 6 records. A similar search for Jones yields 1 record.
Searchability is one key advantage of Alioto�s posting. The multiple search fields allow journalists and the general public to quickly determine the name and location of major contributors. “Tagging” records with identifiers such as individual, PAC or corporate– another innovation– provides an easy means for an individual to sift through thousands of contributor records.
“Anyone who has tried to sift through hundreds of pages of campaign reports will find the information on my website to be remarkably accessible,” Alioto said. “Whether one is looking for a particular PAC or for clusters of contributors, my website allows easy access to contributor information.”
Alioto�s site provides another advantage: timeliness. Alioto posted all contributors to her campaign through August 22, 1998, but was only able to post Jones� contributors through June 30, the close of the latest filing period. Alioto offered to continue to update her site with new contributors if Secretary of State Bill Jones agreed to release his contributors in a similarly timely fashion. Alioto also offered to post Jones� information on her web page.
“Jones� program will not post contributor information until late October–far too close to the election to have a meaningful impact,” Alioto said. “If Jones is truly interested in full disclosure, he will agree to release his current contributors so that I may add that information to my website.”
“To my knowledge, we are the first political campaign in history to provide this service,” Alioto concluded. “I hope that my website will provide a model for other campaigns to follow.”