October 4, 2012 •
Big Sky Contribution Limits in Montana
Court Rules Contribution Limits Unconstitutional
A Federal Court has ruled Montana’s contribution limits are unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
On October 3, 2012, the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana, issuing a decision in Lair v. Murry, found the contribution limits in Montana Code Annotated §13-37-216 “prevent candidates from ‘amassing the resources necessary for effective campaign advocacy.’”
The Court has enjoined the state from enforcing the provisions of the code relating to limiting political contributions.
Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock issued the following statement: “In declaring our campaign contribution limits unconstitutional, a federal judge has effectively put Montana’s elections up for auction to the highest bidder. My office will aggressively pursue all legal remedies available to overturn this decision, including filing an emergency stay before the U.S. 9th Circuit of Appeals —the court which upheld Montana’s contribution limits just a decade ago.”
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