Finally, Citizens United comes to its logical conclusion.

A judge in Delaware, where many big U.S. companies are incorporated, ruled ‌on Tuesday that a small town that allows corporations to vote in municipal elections was not violating the state's constitution.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/delaware-court-upholds-voting-by-companies-small-towns-election-2026-05-26/

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@FritzAdalis

Fortunately, this is offset with states like Hawaii, and I think it’s either Wyoming or Montana that just voted to strip corporations of the power (which is distinct from the right) to spend money on elections.

Delaware is a loss cause.

@GhostOnTheHalfShell @FritzAdalis Montana had a law drastically limiting corporate money in politics after it was shown time and again to be buying elections. Citizens United overrode it. Now a group in Montana is working on a new approach to fixing it:

https://transparentelection.org

Transparent Election Initiative

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