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A battle over dark money is brewing in Hawaii and Montana

Salon.com·Russell Payne·3 days ago
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Organizers see political and legal battles ahead for a novel solution to America’s campaign finance fiasco Published May 28, 2026 6:30AM (EDT) Dark money (Douglas Rissing via Getty Images) Political spending that is funneled into elections from a variety of nonprofits is known as dark money — and unlike campaign spending or the money deployed by PACs and super PACs, these sources are not required to disclose their donors. Following the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision , which created the country’s current election spending landscape, this has ramped up dramatically, with the 2024 election seeing a record $1.9 billion in dark money spending, nearly double the $1 billion spent in 2020. Now, some campaign finance reformers think they’ve found a state-level reform that can rein in this spending. Now, campaign finance reformers think they’ve found a solution, and it’s already in place in Hawaii.…

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