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Secrets to Keeping the Federal Election Commission Happy

Filing campaign statements with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) or any government agency can be a nerve racking and mentally exhausting experience. Having to itemize nearly every transaction, complete complicated forms and follow obscure rules make reporting a challenging job.

The frequency of reports, rapid turnaround required during election season and requirement for exact reporting makes campaign reporting scary for even the most seasoned professional accountant.

Political Campaign Fundraising

First, the obvious: running a successful campaign is EXPENSIVE. The legitimacy of a candidate is directly proportional to the size of his coffers. If you are the candidate, out of political necessity, fundraising is and should be your priority at the beginning, middle and end of your campaign. And at every stage in between. However, […]

How to Run a Political Campaign

Running a political campaign is one of the most challenging and exhausting activities possible. Running a typical campaign will mean 12+ hour long work days for several months. On Election Day, either you win or you and your entire campaign team are fired. As you approach the final days of the campaign, this creates a […]

So You Want to Run for Office?

Is there a local issue that has you hopping mad? Think you can do a better job than the people who represent you? Don’t just sit there-help fix the problem by running for office. Whether you’re seeking a seat on the local school board or a term as U.S. President, running for office is a […]

Anne Arundel County Dems Could Hold the Key to Congressional Race in Maryland

On April 20, the Maryland Reporter published an article titled “Anne Arundel Democratic primary votes up for grabs in congressional race.” The article goes on to say that “five Democratic candidates have so far surfaced to replace U.S. Rep. Donna Edwards (CD 4), who is vacating her seat to run for retiring U.S. Sen. Barbara […]

Aristotle Has 2014 General Vote History For All 50 States

No one in the industry can touch Aristotle’s voter data. Aristotle is the only voter data provider out there who, as of this moment, has 2014 General Vote History for all 50 states. Your campaign starts now. Why wait for up-to-date data? If you need it, we have it. Period. VoterListsOnline.com has the most up-to-date election info […]

AMP: Campaign Anytime, Anywhere

Aristotle’s credo is that innovation drives progress, especially when it disrupts the status quo. Two decades ago, Aristotle played a pioneering role in the invention of online political fundraising—a revolution that upended the traditional shadowy means of raising money for campaigns. Aristotle is again upending the political world with an innovation that has been four […]

Alabama Voter File Updated with 2014 General Vote History

Our latest voter file update sets Aristotle apart from the rest of the competition as we now have 2014 General Vote History for all 50 states!

Massachusetts School Board Elections Include Nine Districts, Fifty One Seats in 2015

This year is shaping up to be very busy at the municipal level of Massachusetts politics. The city of Boston will hold elections for all 13 city council seats on November 3, 2015 with the primary being held on September 22.

Possible Immigration Stance to Put Off Future Business Investment in Georgia?

On April 20, the PeachPundit published a blog post covering the recent GA GOP congressional district conventions and the resolutions passed by many that deal with illegal immigration. The resolutions may make it difficult for legal immigrants as well as illegal immigrants to work and live in GA.

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