Measure on the ballot in the 2024 Maine General Election in Maine.
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Get StartedThis measure would set a $5,000 limit for giving to political action committees that spend money independently to support or defeat candidates for office.
A "yes" vote for this measure would set a $5,000 limit for giving to political action committees that spend money independently to support or defeat candidates for office.
A "no" vote for this measure would not limit donations to political action committees that spend money independently to support or defeat candidates for office.
"Democracies are very fragile and in our country today — regardless of your political beliefs — I think you can acknowledge that wealthy donors contributing to super PACs are one of the most corrupting and truly undemocratic forces that enjoys a grossly disproportionate share of influence over our election process." - Adam Cote, Sanford, in support of Question 1 (Learn more)
"We are once again facing the prospect of the voters of Maine being led to water by a questionable legal strategy. If this matter moves forward in its present form, the voters are going to be asked to vote for something that even the proponents agree is designed primarily to gin up a case to bring back to the courts based on an untried legal theory." - Ben Grant, Maine Education Association, in opposition to Question 1 (Learn more)
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