Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund, and Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Fund, and National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund, and Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund, and National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine

205 F.3d 445, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 3490
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMarch 7, 2000
Docket99-2243
StatusPublished
Cited by44 cases

This text of 205 F.3d 445 (Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund, and Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Fund, and National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund, and Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund, and National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the First Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund, and Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Fund, and National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund, and Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, Beverly C. Daggett, Elaine Fuller, Christopher M. Harte, Mark T. Cenci, Jeffrey I. Weinstein, Shawn Levasseur, and Libertarian Party of Maine, Rollin Stearns, Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund, and National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, Peter B. Webster, Linda W. Cronkite, Harriet P. Henry, G. Calvin MacKenzie Merle R. Nelson, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices of the State of Maine, Secretary of State of Maine, and Attorney General of Maine, 205 F.3d 445, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 3490 (1st Cir. 2000).

Opinion

205 F.3d 445 (1st Cir. 2000)

BEVERLY C. DAGGETT, ELAINE FULLER, CHRISTOPHER M. HARTE, MARK T. CENCI, JEFFREY I. WEINSTEIN, SHAWN LEVASSEUR, AND LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MAINE, Plaintiffs, Appellants,
ROLLIN STEARNS, NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE FUND, AND MAINE RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE CANDIDATE FUND, Plaintiffs,
v.
COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTION PRACTICES,
PETER B. WEBSTER, LINDA W. CRONKITE, HARRIET P. HENRY,
G. CALVIN MACKENZIE, MERLE R. NELSON, IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITIES AS MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTIONS PRACTICES OF THE STATE OF MAINE,
SECRETARY OF STATE OF MAINE, AND ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MAINE, Defendants, Appellees.
BEVERLY C. DAGGETT, ELAINE FULLER, CHRISTOPHER M. HARTE, MARK T. CENCI, JEFFREY I. WEINSTEIN, SHAWN LEVASSEUR, AND LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MAINE, Plaintiffs,
ROLLIN STEARNS, MAINE RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE FUND, AND NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE FUND, Plaintiffs, Appellants,
v.
COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTION PRACTICES, PETER B. WEBSTER, LINDA W. CRONKITE, HARRIET P. HENRY, G. CALVIN MACKENZIE, MERLE R. NELSON, IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITIES AS MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTIONS PRACTICES OF THE STATE OF MAINE, SECRETARY OF STATE OF MAINE, AND ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MAINE, Defendants, Appellees.
BEVERLY C. DAGGETT, ELAINE FULLER, CHRISTOPHER M. HARTE, MARK T. CENCI, JEFFREY I. WEINSTEIN, SHAWN LEVASSEUR, AND LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MAINE, Plaintiffs, Appellants,
ROLLIN STEARNS, NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE FUND, AND MAINE RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE CANDIDATE FUND, Plaintiffs,
v.
COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTION PRACTICES, PETER B. WEBSTER, LINDA W. CRONKITE, HARRIET P. HENRY, G. CALVIN MACKENZIE, MERLE R. NELSON, IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITIES AS MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTIONS PRACTICES OF THE STATE OF MAINE, SECRETARY OF STATE OF MAINE, AND ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MAINE, Defendants, Appellees.
BEVERLY C. DAGGETT, ELAINE FULLER, CHRISTOPHER M. HARTE, MARK T. CENCI,
JEFFREY I. WEINSTEIN, SHAWN LEVASSEUR, AND LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MAINE, Plaintiffs,
ROLLIN STEARNS, MAINE RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE CANDIDATE FUND, AND NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE STATE FUND, Plaintiffs, Appellants,
v.
COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTION PRACTICES, PETER B. WEBSTER, LINDA W. CRONKITE, HARRIET P. HENRY, G. CALVIN MACKENZIE, MERLE R. NELSON, IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITIES AS MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS AND ELECTIONS PRACTICES OF THE STATE OF MAINE, SECRETARY OF STATE OF MAINE, AND
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MAINE, Defendants, Appellees.

Nos. 99-2243, 99-2274, 00-1061 and 00-1066

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

Heard January 5, 2000
Order Reheard February 15, 2000
Decided February 18, 2000
Opinion Decided March 7, 2000

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Mark Lopez with whom Nat Rosenblatt was on brief for appellant Daggett.

James Bopp, Jr., with whom Eric C. Bohnet, Daniel M. Snow, and James R. Mason, III, were on brief for appellants Stearns, Maine Right to Life Committee Political Action Committee State Candidate Fund, and National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund.

Phyllis Gardner and Andrew Hagler, Assistant Attorney Generals, with whom Andrew Ketterer, Attorney General, and Paul Stern, Deputy Attorney General, were on brief for appellees.

Glenn J. Moramarco and John R. Brautigam, with whom Arn Pearson and Gillian E. Metzger, were on brief for amici curiae Betheda Edmonds, Kathleen McGee, Linda McKee, Peggy Pendleton, and Elizabeth Watson.

Brenda Wright and John Bonifaz on brief for amicus curiae Maine People's Alliance.

Before Selya, Circuit Judge, Coffin and Campbell, Senior Circuit Judges.

ORDER OF COURT

Mindful of the imminent March 16, 2000, deadline for candidates for the Maine legislature who wish to seek qualification for public campaign funding, having made our best efforts to expedite these consolidated appeals, and having had the benefit of multiple briefings and two sets of oral presentations, we believe, in fairness to the litigants and others similarly situated, that we should announce our ultimate conclusions immediately, a full opinion setting forth our reasoning to follow in the near future.

We therefore announce our determination to affirm the judgments of the district court. We have concluded that the limits on contributions to candidates for Maine's legislature, 21-A M.R.S.A. 1015(1) & (2), 1056(1), are constitutional and that the Maine Clean Election Act, 21-A M.R.S.A. 1121-1128, to the extent challenged in these appeals, also passes constitutional muster. Further, we conclude that the challenge to the limits on contributions to gubernatorial candidates was appropriately dismissed.

To avoid any confusion as to the dates for seeking rehearing or certiorari, we announce this determination now but will not enter judgment until the opinion is issued.

It is so ordered.

OPINION

March 7, 2000

COFFIN, Senior Circuit Judge.

This case involves a challenge to Maine's attempt to reconcile the state's interest in curbing the power of money in politics with the sweeping strictures of the First Amendment. In 1996, Maine voters passed via referendum An Act to Reform Campaign Finance, creating the Maine Clean Election Act, 21-A M.R.S.A. §§ 1121-1128, which introduced a public funding alternative to private fundraising for candidates for elective offices, and lowering the ceiling on campaign contributions, see id. §§ 1015(1) & (2), 1056(1).

Plaintiffs-appellants - legislative candidates, campaign contributors, political action committees (PACs), and the Maine Libertarian Party - challenged both the Act, asserting that the public funding mechanism unconstitutionally coerced candidates to participate, and the contribution limits, arguing that they infringed on the First Amendment rights of candidates as well as donors. The district court upheld the constitutionality of the public funding system and the contribution limits. Under the principles set forth by the United States Supreme Court in Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976) (per curiam), as recently applied in Nixon v. Shrink Missouri Government PAC, 120 S. Ct. 897 (2000), we conclude that the statutes are constitutionally sound. We therefore affirm.

I. Factual Background

Maine voters, pursuant to their authority under Part First, § 1, and Part Third, § 18, of Article IV of the Maine Constitution enacted the Maine Clean Election Act (MCEA) in November 1996 to take effect on January 1, 1999.1 The Act creates a system of optional public funding for qualifying candidates in state legislative and gubernatorial campaigns, both in primaries and the general election. See 21-A M.R.S.A. §§ 1121-1128.2

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