Supreme Court declines to weigh in on state campaign finance restrictions

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introduced several changes to Alaska’s election system, including ranked choice voting, nonpartisan primaries, and stricter disclosure rules aimed at addressing “dark money”—political spending by groups that do not disclose their donors.individuals or groups donating over $2,000 annually to political campaigns to report their contributions within 24 hours.

protections of free speech by discouraging political participation and compelling groups to reveal sensitive donor information. The plaintiffs also challenged the provision requiring state-mandated disclaimers in ads, claiming it infringed on their ability to communicate freely.The Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the case leaves the law intact, marking a win for advocates of greater campaign finance transparency.

 

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