State Supreme Courts are often the last line of defense in protecting the integrity of our elections. From witnessing election results to rejecting voter suppression laws and gerrymandered maps, State Supreme Courts have the power to fundamentally alter how elections are run and decided in a state, and for the country. Yet unlike other statewide government offices, there are no national organizations dedicated to protecting and securing pro-democracy majorities on the Courts, until now.
Join State + Local Election Alliance in our effort and donate now to State Supreme Court campaigns in North Carolina, Michigan, and Ohio. These are the critical races for 2024 that we need to win in order to secure and advance democracy.
You'll be supporting the campaign committees of:
North Carolina: Allison Riggs
Michigan: Kyra Harris Bolden
Michigan: Kimberly Ann Thomas
Ohio: Michael Donnelly
Ohio: Melody Stewart
Ohio: Lisa Forbes
And you'll be supporting the following PAC in Arizona:
Protect Abortion Rights, No Retention Bolick and King
Contribution rules
- I am making this contribution with my own personal credit card and not with a corporate or business credit card or a card issued to another person.
- I am a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident (i.e., green card holder).
- I am at least eighteen years old.
- This contribution is made from my own funds, and funds are not being provided to me by another person or entity for the purpose of making this contribution.
- This is not a contribution from a person who does business with the court for which this judicial candidate is running (or, if applicable, the court on which this judicial candidate currently serves) in the form of a contractual or other arrangement in which the person, in the current year or any of the previous six calendar years, received as payment for goods or services aggregate funds or fees regardless of the source in excess of $250.
- This is not a contribution from an employee of the court for which this judicial candidate is running or, if applicable, the court on which this judicial candidate currently serves.
- I am a United States citizen.
8. I am not making this contribution on behalf of a corporation, joint stock company, LLC, any business entity, labor organization, professional association, insurance company, or American Indian tribe.
You may contribute up to $8,325 per election cycle to a Michigan supreme court candidate’s campaign committee. Michigan law requires the candidate’s campaign committee to report the name and street address of all contributions as well as the occupation, employer, and principal place of business for any contributor contributing over $100.
You may contribute up to $6,400 per election to a North Carolina supreme court candidate’s campaign committee. North Carolina law requires the candidate’s campaign committee to report the name, mailing address, job title, and employer or employer’s field for each contributor.
You may contribute up to $4,100 per election period to an Ohio supreme court candidate’s campaign committee. Ohio law requires the candidate’s campaign committee to report the name and address of all contributions as well as the employer or occupation and name of business if self-employed for any contributor contributing over $100.
Your contribution to Arizona candidate, party, or political committees may be used to pay for campaign media spending in Arizona. The Arizona Citizens Clean Election Commission rules require that these committees report the identity of donors who contributed more than $5,000 of funds for campaign media spending. If you do not want your funds used or transferred for campaign media spending in that state, you may email Protect Abortion Rights, No Retention Bolick and King within 21 days of receiving this notice. A receipt confirming your choice will be provided upon request.
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