Fair Elections Portland, Inc. v. City of Portland
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The Supreme Judicial Court dismissed this appeal from a superior court order denying Appellants' Me. R. Civ. P. 80B petition seeking a review of the decision of the City of Portland to classify Appellants' proposed modification to the Portland City Charter, holding that the appeal was moot.
At issue was the City's decision classify the modification to the Portland City Charter, proposed by Appellants - Fair Elections Portland, Inc. and ten individual voters - as a "revision" of, instead of an "amendment" to, the charter. The proposed modification, which would establish a public financing mechanism for city elections, was approved by voters in November 2022. The Supreme Judicial Court dismissed Appellants' appeal, holding that the appeal was moot and that none of the exceptions to the mootness doctrine applied.
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