The best part of Votenetโ€™s online campaign finance site isnโ€™t the latest soft money or the most recent presidential electronic filings. Itโ€™s not even the Gore/Lieberman Recount Committeeโ€˜s 527 IRS Filing, though thatโ€™s sure fun.

No, the best part of FECInfo at Votenet.com is the search engine that lets you look up campaign contributions by zip code.

I first linked to the site, fecinfo.votenet.com, from Slate.com and typed in my own Sparks zip code, 89431. Wa-hoo. A list of financial contributions from neighbors I didnโ€™t know I had, like homemaker Lisa Daly, who gave $500 to Del Papa for Senate in July 1999. Some of the neighbors I did know, like John Ascuaga, who gave $1,000 in April to Ensign for Senate, and Daniel Hansen of Hansen Enterprises, whose numerous contributions to the Constitution Party National Committee and Bob Smith for President drone on for a page and a half.

Our downtown zip code at the RN&R yielded even more entertainment. Attorney Bill Bradley of Bradley, Drendel and Jeanney gave a couple grand to A Lot of People Supporting Ed Bernstein. So did a lot of other people, mostly lawyers.

Someone named Harvey Whittemore pitched chunks of dough into the political pizza parlor. In August, there was $10,000 to the Citizens Concerned for the National Interest. And several $5,000 contributions to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. And more. Whoโ€™d have thought?

Iโ€™m not sure why the link of familiar names, numbers and political action committees is so intriguing. But this site is guaranteed to satisfy the political voyeur in youโ€”or weโ€™ll give you your money back.

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