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  1. Measure; Measures: MEASURE; MEASURES mezh'-ur, Several different words in the Hebrew and Greek are rendered by "measure" in English Versions of the Bible. In Job 11:9 and Jeremiah 13:25 it stands for madh, middah, and it is the usual ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Campaign finance: Campaign finance, also known as election finance, political donations or political finance, refers to the funds raised to promote candidates, political parties, or policy initiatives and referendums. Donors and recipients include individuals, corporations, political parties, and charitable organizations. (Political vote advocacy funding) [99%] 2023-11-19 [Political funding] [Political law]...
  3. Campaign finance: Campaign finance is a field of law governing the spending of money on political elections. Federal law defines the rules for federal elections, and the Federal Election Commission is the regulatory body that oversees complaints and disputes in financing federal ... [99%] 2023-03-07 [Election Terms]
  4. Ballot measure campaign finance, 2020: This page summarizes the campaign finance data for statewide ballot measures certified to go before voters in 2020. Including pre-November, November 3, and December election dates, a total of 129 statewide ballot measures were certified for the 2020 ballot ... [97%] 2022-10-29 [2020 ballot measures] [Ballot measure campaign finance articles by year]...
  5. Ballot measure campaign finance, 2014: In 2014, 75 measures raised a total of $467 million in contributions. The year saw fewer ballot measures than previous even-numbered years, though the total amount raised $35 million more than 2010 but $24 million lower than 2012. [97%] 2025-05-04 [Measuring the measures] [Ballot_measure_campaign_finance_analyses,_past_year_(before_2016)]...
  6. Ballot measure campaign finance, 2016: In 2016, 162 statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in 35 states. Of these measures, 76 were put on the ballot by citizens through signature petitions, rather than by state legislatures. [97%] 2025-05-04 [2016 ballot measures] [Ballot measure campaign finance articles by year]...
  7. Ballot measure campaign finance, 2019: This page summarizes the campaign finance data for statewide ballot measures certified to go before voters in 2019. There were 36 statewide ballot measures certified in eight states in 2019. [97%] 2025-05-31 [2019 ballot measures] [Ballot measure campaign finance articles by year]...
  8. ballot measure articles by year: At the top of the main Ballotpedia Categories page is a list of ballot measure categories by year, conveniently listed chronologically due to the numerical/alphabetical order by which that page is automatically sorted. Within each of those categories is ... [94%] 2024-01-06 [Ballot measures by year]
  9. How to find campaign finance information about ballot measure campaigns: Find out with Ballotpedia's Sample Ballot Lookup tool # How to find campaign finance information about ballot measure campaigns From Ballotpedia Jump to: navigation, search Oops! The page you’re looking for does not exist. Try using the search bar ... [89%] 2021-12-21
  10. Campaign finance reform: Campaign finance reform is the oft-debated idea that the role of money in national elections needs to be controlled. The crux of the issue is whether advertising can be restricted without unduly curtailing freedom of speech under the First ... [81%] 2023-02-23 [Politics]
  11. Campaign finance requirements for Montana ballot measures: Groups and individuals involved in ballot measure campaigns in Montana must adhere to the state's campaign finance laws. These laws regulate the amounts and sources of money given or received for political purposes; in addition, campaign finance laws stipulate ... [78%] 2023-12-11 [Ballot measure law, Montana] [Campaign finance regulations for ballot measures]...
  12. Campaign finance requirements for Washington ballot measures: Groups and individuals involved in ballot measure campaigns in Washington must adhere to the state's campaign finance laws. These laws regulate the amounts and sources of money given or received for political purposes; in addition, campaign finance laws stipulate ... [78%] 2023-12-11 [Ballot measure law, Washington] [Campaign finance regulations for ballot measures]...
  13. Measure (mathematics): In mathematics, the concept of a measure is a generalization and formalization of geometrical measures (length, area, volume) and other common notions, such as magnitude, mass, and probability of events. These seemingly distinct concepts have many similarities and can often ... (Mathematics) [76%] 2024-01-24 [Measure theory] [Measures (measure theory)]...
  14. Measure (Mathematics): In mathematics, a measure is a way of assigning a positive real number (or 0) to sets of numbers. In order to be called a measure, such a way of assigning numbers to sets (called a "function") must satisfy the ... (Mathematics) [76%] 2023-02-19 [Mathematics]
  15. Measure: The measure in quantum physics is the integration measure used for performing a path integral. In quantum field theory, one must sum over all possible histories of a system. (Physics) [76%] 2023-11-25 [Physical quantities]
  16. Measure (mathematics): In mathematics the concept of a measure generalizes notions such as "length", "area", and "volume" (but not all of its applications have to do with physical sizes). Informally, given some base set, a "measure" is any consistent assignment of "sizes ... (Mathematics) [76%] 2023-12-16 [Measure theory] [Measures (measure theory)]...
  17. Measure: measure of a set A notion that generalizes those of the length of segments, the area of figures and the volume of bodies, and that corresponds intuitively to the mass of a set for some mass distribution throughout the space ... (Mathematics) [76%] 2023-10-18
  18. Measure (mathematics): In mathematics, a measure is a generalisation of the concepts as length, area and volume. Informally, measures may be regarded as "mass distributions". (Mathematics) [76%] 2023-07-25
  19. Measure (data warehouse): In a data warehouse, a measure is a property on which calculations (e.g., sum, count, average, minimum, maximum) can be made. A measure can either be categorical, algebraic or holistic. (Data warehouse) [76%] 2025-08-21 [Data warehousing] [Metadata]...
  20. Campaign: A campaign, often known by the British synonym "scheme" (a term which does not carry negative connotations), refers to a concerted effort to accumulate action or property towards a common goal. A school may hold a "campaign" to raise money ... [75%] 2023-07-05 [Election Terms]

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