Abstract is: In 2020, voters in the U.S. state of Oregon passed Ballot Measure 107, allowing limits on political campaign contributions. This ballot measure overturned the 1997 Oregon Supreme Court ruling in Vannatta v. Kiesling that the Oregon Constitution’s freedom of speech protections bar the legislature from limiting campaign finance activity. However, the text of the amendment states that only campaign contribution limit laws and ordinances adopted on or after January 1, 2016 will be considered constitutional, so limits enacted prior to that date (Measure 47 for instance, which was enacted in 2012), remain unenforceable unless re-enacted.
local referendum | Q1021073 |
P2671 | Google Knowledge Graph ID | /g/11mv2bbglc |
P1001 | applies to jurisdiction | Oregon | Q824 |
P17 | country | United States | Q30 |
P921 | main subject | campaign finance | Q1352232 |
P585 | point in time | 2020-11-03 |
2020 Oregon Ballot Measure 107 | wikipedia | |
Référendum de 2020 sur la réglementation des dépenses de campagne en Oregon | wikipedia |
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