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Originally Posted by Suave
Here is what I can find:
Recognizing that the playing field in the 2010 election is far from level, Naheed will nonetheless impose the following
voluntary guidelines on his own race and encourages all other candidates to do the same:
a. Naheed will not spend more than 65 cents per Calgary resident on this race.
b. Naheed will donate any campaign surplus to charity after the race, win or lose.
c. Naheed will disclose the names of all his donors before the polls open on election day.
http://www.calgarybeacon.com/2010/08...he-most-money/
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He's being targeted for this line from his finance "better idea" in particular: "Immediate disclosure of donations. Donations should be disclosed during an election campaign, not after. Candidates should, at a minimum, disclose a full list of donors' names before the polls open."
I think the point people are picking on is the word "Immediate" versus the combination of that word with "during an election campaign"
The campaign isn't officially a legal campaign until the date of declaration in September.