By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times
There’s no certainty whether a proposed initiative to eliminate the anonymous campaign spending known as “dark money” will get onto the ballot or whether voters will approve it in November. But if either of those things happens, it’s almost guaranteed that it will face litigation.
Architects of the Open and Honest Disclosure committee factored the likelihood of lawsuits into their planning when they crafted the proposal, and with good reason. Critics are already predicting the legal pitfalls that could keep it off the ballot or nullify it if it’s approved by the voters.