In the next eight days up to Election Day, gubernatorial candidate Mark Green said he will not be spending any of his campaign funds deemed illegal by the state elections board.
The SEB ordered Green to return $467,844 given by unregistered and out-of-state political action committees. Green then appealed the SEB's decision and lost in the Circuit Court.
Green has since asked the State Supreme Court to take up his case. The Green camp said they had hoped the high court would decide to take up the case before the Nov. 7 election.
Green's defense team asked the court earlier this month to take the case, but the Supreme Court has not yet made a decision to take up the case.
Don Millis, one of Green's attorneys and past member of the SEB said he had expected a decision to take up the case quickly after gathering information from both parties.
Four out of seven justices on the State Supreme Court must accept Green's request in order for the case to be heard.




