Date decided 1974 | ||
Full case name Storer, et al. v. Brown, Secretary of State of California, et al. Citations 415 U.S. 724 (more)
94 S. Ct. 1274; 39 L. Ed. 2d 714; 1974 U.S. LEXIS 118 Prior history Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Majority White, joined by Burger, Stewart, Blackmun, Powell, Rehnquist Dissent Brennan, joined by Douglas, Marshall Ruling court Supreme Court of the United States Similar Texas v White, Reynolds v Sims, Baker v Carr, Buckley v Valeo, Strict scrutiny |
Storer v. Brown, 415 U.S. 724 (1974)[1], was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a California law that prohibited an individual from running for an elected office as an independent candidate within six months of that individual having been a member of a registered political party.
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