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These findings are broadly consistent with a number of comparative assessments of state corruption over the years, suggesting that the extent of corruption in state governments is not just a matter of contemporary personalities and events, but is rather a result of deeper and more lasting characteristics and influences.
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These findings are consistent with comparative assessments of state corruption over years suggesting extent of corruption in state governments is not matter of contemporary personalities and events but result of deeper and lasting characteristics and influences
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Research Report
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February 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM (3 months ago)
Last Updated
February 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM (3 months ago)

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This article presents findings from a 2018 survey of news reporters assessing illegal and legal corruption in US states. The survey reveals varying levels of corruption across different states and government branches, highlighting concerns about judicial corruption and election practices.

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