Anthony Corrado

Anthony Corrado

ANTHONY CORRADO Department of Government Colby College 5302 Mayflower Hill Waterville, Maine 04901 (207) 859-5302 (207) 859-5229 fax email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1990 Boston College, Ph.D., Political Science 1982 Catholic University, M.A., Political Science 1979 Catholic University, B.A., Political Science, Summa Cum Laude CURRENT POSITION: Professor of Government, Colby College, 2001-2003; 2008- Charles A. Dana Professor of Government, Colby College, 2003-2008 Associate Professor, Department of Government, Colby College, 1994-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Colby College, 1989-1994 Instructor, Department of Government, Colby College, 1986-1989 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND POSITIONS Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution, 1999-2003; 2005-present Visiting Fellow, Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution, 2004 Chair, Board of Trustees, The Campaign Finance Institute, 2000-present Member, Advisory Commission on Election Law, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Election Law, 1994-2008; Chair, 2001-2005 Special Advisor, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Election Law, 2009- present Member, Board of Trustees, Campaign Legal Center, Washington, DC, 2003-present Member, Research Advisory Board, Committee for Economic Development, Washington, DC, 2006-present Member, Advisory Board, The Reform Institute, Alexandria, VA, 2001-2008 Member, Advisory Board, The Campaign Disclosure Project, Los Angeles, CA (Joint project sponsored by the California Voter Foundation and Center for Governmental Studies), 2002-2003; 2006-2008 Member, Editorial Board, Polity, 1995-2006 1 Member, Task Force on Presidential Nomination Financing, Campaign Finance Institute, 2002-2004 Principal Investigator, Coalition to Promote Civic Dialogue on Campaign Finance Reform, Sponsored by Colby College and The Pew Charitable Trusts, January 2001-June 2004 Member, Task Force on Election Reform, Citizens’ Research Foundation, 1996-1997 Executive Director, Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Presidential Debates, 1995 Principal Research Associate, Citizens' Research Foundation, 1993-1994 Co-Chair, Maine State Review Committee, National Standards for Civics and Government Project, Center for Civic Education and the Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education, 1993-1994 Member, Maine State Advisory Board of the National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, 1987-1989 PUBLICATIONS: Books The New Campaign Finance Sourcebook. Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2005. (with Thomas E. Mann, Daniel R. Ortiz, and Trevor Potter) Campaign Finance Reform: Beyond the Basics. New York: The Century Foundation Press, 2000. Let America Decide: The Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Presidential Debates. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1996. Financing the 1992 Election. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1995. (with Herbert E. Alexander) Paying for Presidents. New York: Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1993. Creative Campaigning: PACs and the Presidential Selection Process. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1992. Edited Volumes Financing the 2008 Election. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2011. (with David B. Magleby) Financing the 2004 Election. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2006. (with David B. Magleby and Kelly D. Patterson) Inside the Campaign Finance Battle. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2003. (with Thomas E. Mann and Trevor Potter) Campaign Finance Reform: A Sourcebook. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1997. (with Thomas E. Mann, Daniel Ortiz, Trevor Potter, and Frank Sorauf) 2 Elections in Cyberspace: Toward a New Era in American Politics. Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 1996. (with Charles M. Firestone) Book Chapters “Financing Presidential Nominations in the Post-Public Funding Era,” in William G. Mayer and Jonathan Bernstein, eds., The Making of the Presidential Candidates 2012 (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011). “The Obama Campaign Revolution: Presidential Electioneering in the Digital Age,” in Carol McNamara and Melanie M. Marlowe, eds., The Obama Presidency in the Constitutional Order (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011). “Financing the 2008 Presidential General Election,” in David B. Magleby and Anthony Corrado, eds., Financing the 2008 Election (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2011). “The Regulatory Environment of the 2008 Elections,” in David B. Magleby and Anthony Corrado, eds., Financing the 2008 Election (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2011). “Fund-Raising Strategies in the 2008 Presidential Campaign,” in James A. Thurber and Candice J. Nelson, Campaigns and Elections American Style, 3rd ed. (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2010). “Rewriting the Playbook on Presidential Campaign Financing,” in Dennis W. Johnson, ed., Campaigning for President 2008 (New York: Routledge, 2009) (with Molly Corbett). “Financing the 2004 Presidential General Election,” in David B. Magleby, Anthony Corrado, and Kelly D. Patterson, eds., Financing the 2004 Election (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2006). “The Regulatory Environment: Uncertainty in the Wake of Change,” in David B. Magleby, Anthony Corrado, and Kelly D. Patterson, eds., Financing the 2004 Election (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2006). “Party Finance in the Wake of BCRA: An Overview,” in Michael J. Malbin, ed., The Election After Reform: Money, Politics, and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006). “An Overview of Campaign Finance Regulation,” CQ’s Guide to Political Campaigns (Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005). 3 “Financing Presidential Nominations Under the BCRA,” in William G. Mayer, ed., The Making of the Presidential Candidates 2004 (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004) (with Heitor Gouvea). “The Legislative Odyssey of BCRA,” in Michael J. Malbin, ed., Life After Reform (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003). “ The Impact of BCRA on Presidential Campaign Finance,” in Michael J. Malbin, ed., Life After Reform (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003) (with John C. Green). “The Parties Take the Lead: Political Parties and the Financing of the 2000 Presidential Election,” in John C. Green and Rick Farmer, eds., The State of the Parties, 4th ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003) (with Sarah Barclay and Heitor Gouvea). “Financing the 2000 Presidential General Election,” in David B. Magleby, ed., Financing the 2000 Election (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2002). “Financing the 2000 Elections,” in Gerald M.Pomper, et al., The Election of 2000 (Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Press, 2001). “Running Backwards,” in Norman J. Ornstein and Thomas E.Mann, eds., The Permanent Campaign and Its Future (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 2000). “Financing the 1996 Presidential General Election,” in John C. Green, ed., Financing the 1996 Election (Armonk, NY: M.E.Sharpe, 1999). "Enhancing Political Discourse: Proposals for Political Programming in the Digital Era," in Charles M. Firestone and Amy Korzick Garmer, eds., Digital Broadcasting and the Public Interest (Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 1998). "The Public Interest and Digital Broadcasting: Options for Political Programming," in Charles M. Firestone and Amy Korzick Garmer, eds., Digital Broadcasting and the Public Interest (Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 1998). "Money and Politics: A History of Federal Campaign Finance Law," and "Soft Money" in Anthony Corrado, et al., eds., Campaign Finance Reform: A Sourcebook (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1997). "Recent Innovations [in Campaign Finance Law]," in Anthony Corrado, et al., eds., Campaign Finance Reform: A Sourcebook (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1997) (with Daniel R. Ortiz). "Financing the 1996 Election," in Gerald Pomper, ed., The Election of 1996 (Chatham, NJ: Chatham House, 1997). 4 "Elections in Cyberspace: Promises and Perils," in Anthony Corrado and Charles M. Firestone, eds., Elections in Cyberspace: Toward a New Era in American Politics (Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 1996). "The Changing Environment of Presidential Campaign Finance," in William G. Mayer, ed., In Pursuit of the White House (Chatham, NJ: Chatham House, 1995). "The Politics of Cohesion: The Role of National Party Committees in the 1992 Election," in John C. Green and Daniel Shea, eds., The State of the Parties (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1994). "The 1992 Presidential Election: A Time for Change?" in L. Sandy Maisel, ed., The Parties Respond, 2nd ed. (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1994). Articles and Monographs Reform in an Age of Networked Campaigns (Washington: Campaign Finance Institute, 2010) (with Michael J. Malbin, Thomas E. Mann, and Norman J. Ornstein) Party Money in the 2006 Elections: The Role of National Party Committees in Financing Congressional Campaigns (Washington: Campaign Finance Institute, 2007) (with Katie Varney). “The Race for the White House: A Billion Dollars?” The National Voter 56:3 (June 2007). “Point/Counterpoint: Will BCRA Strengthen the Political System?” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 24:3 (Summer 2005). The Campaign Finance Guide (Washington: Campaign Legal Center, 2004) (with Trevor Potter and Daniel R. Ortiz). “In the Wake of BCRA: An Early Report on Campaign Finance in the 2004 Elections,” The Forum 2:2 (2004) (with Thomas E. Mann). “BCRA: Making a Difference,” The National Voter 53:3 (June 2004). “McConnell v. FEC:

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