Identifier,State,Year,ContribLimit_Citation,COLA,COLA_Which,COLA_BaseYear,Adjustment_Other,Adjustment_Other_Explained,Adjustment_Other_BaseYear,Primary_General_Difference,Primary_General_Difference_Explained,IndividualToCand,IndividualToCandLimit_H,IndividualToCandLimit_H_Period,IndividualToCandLimit_H_Max,IndividualToCandLimit_H_Explained,IndividualToCandLimit_S,IndividualToCandLimit_S_Period,IndividualToCandLimit_S_Max,IndividualToCandLimit_S_Explained,IndividualToCandLimit_G,IndividualToCandLimit_G_Period,IndividualToCandLimit_G_Max,IndividualToCandLimit_G_Explained,PACToCand,PACToCandLimit_H,PACToCandLimit_H_Period,PACToCandLimit_H_Max,PACToCandLimit_H_Explained,PACToCandLimit_S,PACToCandLimit_S_Period,PACToCandLimit_S_Max,PACToCandLimit_S_Explained,PACToCandLimit_G,PACToCandLimit_G_Period,PACToCandLimit_G_Max,PACToCandLimit_G_Explained,SpecialPACToCand,SpecialPACToCandLimit_H,SpecialPACToCandLimit_H_Period,SpecialPACToCandLimit_H_Max,SpecialPACToCandLimit_H_Explained,SpecialPACToCandLimit_S,SpecialPACToCandLimit_S_Period,SpecialPACToCandLimit_S_Max,SpecialPACToCandLimit_S_Explained,SpecialPACToCandLimit_G,SpecialPACToCandLimit_G_Period,SpecialPACToCandLimit_G_Max,SpecialPACToCandLimit_G_Explained,CorpToCand,CorpToCandLimit_H,CorpToCandLimit_H_Period,CorpToCandLimit_H_Max,CorpToCandLimit_H_Explained,CorpToCandLimit_S,CorpToCandLimit_S_Period,CorpToCandLimit_S_Max,CorpToCandLimit_S_Explained,CorpToCandLimit_G,CorpToCandLimit_G_Period,CorpToCandLimit_G_Max,CorpToCandLimit_G_Explained,LaborToCand,LaborToCandLimit_H,LaborToCandLimit_H_Period,LaborToCandLimit_H_Max,LaborToCandLimit_H_Explained,LaborToCandLimit_S,LaborToCandLimit_S_Period,LaborToCandLimit_S_Max,LaborToCandLimit_S_Explained,LaborToCandLimit_G,LaborToCandLimit_G_Period,LaborToCandLimit_G_Max,LaborToCandLimit_G_Explained,StatePToCand,StatePToCandLimit_H,StatePToCandLimit_H_Period,StatePToCandLimit_H_Max,StatePToCandLimit_H_Explained,StatePToCandLimit_S,StatePToCandLimit_S_Period,StatePToCandLimit_S_Max,StatePToCandLimit_S_Explained,StatePToCandLimit_G,StatePToCandLimit_G_Period,StatePToCandLimit_G_Max,StatePToCandLimit_G_Explained,LocalPToCand,LocalPToCandLimit_H,LocalPToCandLimit_H_Period,LocalPToCandLimit_H_Max,LocalPToCandLimit_H_Explained,LocalPToCandLimit_S,LocalPToCandLimit_S_Period,LocalPToCandLimit_S_Max,LocalPToCandLimit_S_Explained,LocalPToCandLimit_G,LocalPToCandLimit_G_Period,LocalPToCandLimit_G_Max,LocalPToCandLimit_G_Explained,OtherCandToCand,OtherToCandLimit_H,OtherToCandLimit_H_Period,OtherToCandLimit_H_Max,OtherToCandLimit_H_Explained,OtherToCandLimit_S,OtherToCandLimit_S_Period,OtherToCandLimit_S_Max,OtherToCandLimit_S_Explained,OtherToCandLimit_G,OtherToCandLimit_G_Period,OtherToCandLimit_G_Max,OtherToCandLimit_G_Explained,AggCandLimit,AggCandLimitExplain,DoingBusinessLimits,DoingBusinessMinimum,DoingBusinessDonors,DoingBusinessContribLimit,DoingBusinessCandidates,DoingBusinessParties,DoingBusinessOther,Lobbyist_Limits,Lobbyist_Limits_Explain,CandLimitExemptions,CandLimitExemptionsExplained,SpecialConditionsChangeLimits,SpecialConditionsLimitsExplained
"MA1996","MA",1996,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"IL2018","IL",2018,"10 ILCS 5/9-8.5(b)","Yes","All Political Committees",2012,"No",,,"Yes","During the primary election cycle in which the candidate is seeking the party nomination, contributions from political party committees are limited. However, those limits are lifted during the general election period.","Limited",5600,"Per Election Cycle",5600,"Inflation adjusted",5600,"Per Election Cycle",5600,"Inflation adjusted",5600,"Per Election Cycle",5600,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",55400,"Per Election Cycle",55400,"Inflation adjusted",55400,"Per Election Cycle",55400,"Inflation adjusted",55400,"Per Election Cycle",55400,"Inflation adjusted","NA",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",11100,"Per Election Cycle",11100,"Inflation adjusted",11100,"Per Election Cycle",11100,"Inflation adjusted",11100,"Per Election Cycle",11100,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",11100,"Per Election Cycle",11100,"Inflation adjusted",11100,"Per Election Cycle",11100,"Inflation adjusted",11100,"Per Election Cycle",11100,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",83200,"Other",83200,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted",138700,"Other",138700,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted",221800,"Other",221800,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted","Limited","83200","Other","83200","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","138700","Other","138700","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","221800","Other","221800","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","Limited",55400,"Per Election Cycle",55400,"Inflation adjusted",55400,"Per Election Cycle",55400,"Inflation adjusted",55400,"Per Election Cycle",55400,"Inflation adjusted","No",,"Yes",50000,"Business entities, affiliated entities, and affiliated persons","0","The officeholder responsible for awarding the contracts or any other declared candidate for that office","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Contribution limits on all candidates in a statewide race are lifted if a candidate in the race self-funds or receives $250,000 from immediate family or is supported by $250,000 in independent spending from a single committee in the 12 months before the election. For candidates in all non-statewide offices, the threshold for lifting contribution limits is $100,000."
"US2020","US",2020,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980). Davis v FEC, 554 US 724 (2008)","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600,,2800,"Per Election",5600,,2800,"Per Election",5600,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $50,900 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",49600,"Per Election Cycle",49600,"Limit is for national party committees. May also make coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $101,900 in 2020). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $3,113,400 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($23,821,100 in 2016).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No","US Supreme Court declared aggregate limits unconstitutional on April 2, 2014 in McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission, 572 US 185 (2014)","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"OH2018","OH",2018,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3517.104)","Yes","All",1996,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",12708,"Per Election",25416,,12708,"Per Election",25416,,12708,"Per Election",25416,,"Limited",12708,"Per Election",25416,,12708,"Per Election",25416,,12708,"Per Election",25416,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",71164,"Per Election",142328,,142963,"Per Election",285926,,716917,"Per Election",1433834,,"Limited","716917","Per Election","1433834",,"12708","Per Election",,"This limit applies to contributions given to a campaign cmte which is not a 'designated state campaign cmte' .. A $142,963 limit applies to cas or cash equivalents, not in-kind. A 'designated state campaign cmte' may accept, in aggregate, from any one or a combination of state candidate funds of county politicial parties $127,122.53 in an election period.","317695","Per Election",,"ORC § 3517.102 A campaign cmte for a SW candidate may accept not more htan this amount, in aggregate, from any one or a combination of state candidate funds of county political parities in an election period.","Limited",12708,"Per Election",25416,,12708,"Per Election",25416,,12708,"Per Election",25416,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"US2018","US",2018,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980). Davis v FEC, 554 US 724 (2008)","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $49,700 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",46800,"Per Election Cycle",46800,"Limit is for national party committees. May also make coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $99,400 in 2018). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $3,030,200 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($23,821,100 in 2016).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No","US Supreme Court declared aggregate limits unconstitutional on April 2, 2014 in McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission, 572 US 185 (2014)","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"US2016","US",2016,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980). Davis v FEC, 554 US 724 (2008)","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $48,100 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",46800,"Per Election Cycle",46800,"Limit is for national party committees. May also make coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $96,200 in 2016). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $2,886,500 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($23,821,100 in 2016).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No","US Supreme Court declared aggregate limits unconstitutional on April 2, 2014 in McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission, 572 US 185 (2014)","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"AL2018","AL",2018,"(No. 81-860;) 10A-21-1.04","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"NA",0,,,,0,,,,0,,,,"NA",,,,,,,,,,,,,"NA",0,,,,0,,,,0,,,,"NA",0,,,,0,,,,0,,,,"NA",0,,,,0,,,,0,,,,"NA","0",,,,"0",,,,"0",,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,0,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"US2014","US",2014,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980). Davis v FEC, 554 US 724 (2008)","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $47,200 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",45600,"Per Election Cycle",45600,"Limit is for national party committees. May also make coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $94,400 in 2014). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $2,755,200 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($23,821,100 in 2016).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No","US Supreme Court declared aggregate limits unconstitutional on April 2, 2014 in McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission, 572 US 185 (2014)","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"US2012","US",2012,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980). Davis v FEC, 554 US 724 (2008)","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $45,600 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",43100,"Per Election Cycle",43100,"Limit is for national party committees. May also make coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $91,200 in 2012). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $2,593.100 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($21,684,200).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Yes","$46,200 to all candidates combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"US2010","US",2010,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980). Davis v FEC, 554 US 724 (2008)","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"On June 28, 2008, the Supreme Court [554 US 724 (2008)] held the ""Millionaires Amendment"" unconstitutional, voiding higher contribution limits and unlimited party coordinated expenditures when a candidates faces a self-financed opponent.",2400,"Per Election",4800,"On June 28, 2008, the Supreme Court [554 US 724 (2008)] held the ""Millionaires Amendment"" unconstitutional, voiding higher contribution limits and unlimited party coordinated expenditures when a candidates faces a self-financed opponent.",2400,"Per Election",4800,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $43,500 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",42600,"Per Election Cycle",42600,"Limit is for national party committees. May also make coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $87,000 in 2010). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $2,395.400 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($21,684,200 in 2012).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Yes","$45,600 to all candidates combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"IL2016","IL",2016,"10 ILCS 5/9-8.5(b)","Yes","All Political Committees",2012,"No",,,"Yes","During the primary election cycle in which the candidate is seeking the party nomination, contributions from political party committees are limited. However, those limits are lifted during the general election period.","Limited",5400,"Per Election Cycle",5400,,5400,"Per Election Cycle",5400,"Inflation adjusted",5400,"Per Election Cycle",5400,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",53900,"Per Election Cycle",53900,"Inflation adjusted",53900,"Per Election Cycle",53900,"Inflation adjusted",53900,"Per Election Cycle",53900,"Inflation adjusted","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",10800,"Per Election Cycle",10800,"Inflation adjusted",10800,"Per Election Cycle",10800,"Inflation adjusted",10800,"Per Election Cycle",10800,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",10800,"Per Election Cycle",10800,"Inflation adjusted",10800,"Per Election Cycle",10800,"Inflation adjusted",10800,"Per Election Cycle",10800,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",80900,"Other",80900,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted",134900,"Other",134900,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted",215800,"Other",215800,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted","Limited","80900","Other","80900","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","134900","Other","134900","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","215800","Other","215800","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","Limited",53900,"Per Election Cycle",53900,"Inflation adjusted",53900,"Per Election Cycle",53900,"Inflation adjusted",53900,"Per Election Cycle",53900,"Inflation adjusted","No",,"Yes",50000,"Business entities, affiliated entities, and affiliated persons","0","The officeholder responsible for awarding the contracts or any other declared candidate for that office","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Contribution limits on all candidates in a statewide race are lifted if a candidate in the race self-funds or receives $250,000 from immediate family or is supported by $250,000 in independent spending from a single committee in the 12 months before the election. For candidates in all non-statewide offices, the threshold for lifting contribution limits is $100,000."
"US2008","US",2008,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980). Davis v FEC, 554 US 724 (2008)","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2300,"Per Election",4600,"On June 28, 2008, the Supreme Court [554 US 724 (2008)] held the ""Millionaires Amendment"" unconstitutional, voiding higher contribution limits and unlimited party coordinated expenditures when a candidates faces a self-financed opponent.",2300,"Per Election",4600,"On June 28, 2008, the Supreme Court [554 US 724 (2008)] held the ""Millionaires Amendment"" unconstitutional, voiding higher contribution limits and unlimited party coordinated expenditures when a candidates faces a self-financed opponent.",2300,"Per Election",4600,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $42,100 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",39900,"Per Election Cycle",39900,"Limit is for national party committees. May also make coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $84,200 in 2008). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $2,284,900 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($19,151,200 in 2008).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Yes","$42,700 to all candidates combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"US2006","US",2006,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980).","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2100,"Per Election",4200,"""Millionaires Amendment"": Contribution limits triple if a candidate faces an opponent who contributes or lends more than $350,000 campaign of his/her persoinal funds to the campaign.  Limits on party coordinted expenditures are also removed when this provision is invoked.",2100,"Per Election",4200,"""Millionaires Amendment"": Contribution limits increase, on a sliding scale to a maximum of six times the base limit, for condidates who face candidates who give or lend their campaign more than a specified amount of their own money. Limits on party coordinated expenditures are also removed when this provision is invoked.",2100,"Per Election",4200,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $39,600 in coordinated spending per congressional district in 2006 (double in single-district states).",37300,"Per Election Cycle",37300,"Limit is for national party committees. May also coordinated expenditures up to the greater of .02 (indexed) x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars indexed = $79.200 in 2006). State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $2,093,800 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($19,151,200 in 2008).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Yes","$40,000 to all candidates combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"IL2014","IL",2014,"10 ILCS 5/9-8.5","Yes","All Political Committees",2012,"No",,,"Yes","During the primary election cycle in which the candidate is seeking the party nomination, contributions from political party committees are limited. However, those limits are lifted during the general election period.","Limited",5300,"Per Election Cycle",5300,,5300,"Per Election Cycle",5300,"Inflation adjusted",5300,"Per Election Cycle",5300,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",52600,"Per Election Cycle",52600,"Inflation adjusted",52600,"Per Election Cycle",52600,"Inflation adjusted",52600,"Per Election Cycle",52600,"Inflation adjusted","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",10500,"Per Election Cycle",10500,"Inflation adjusted",10500,"Per Election Cycle",10500,"Inflation adjusted",10500,"Per Election Cycle",10500,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",10500,"Per Election Cycle",10500,"Inflation adjusted",10500,"Per Election Cycle",10500,"Inflation adjusted",10500,"Per Election Cycle",10500,"Inflation adjusted","Limited",78900,"Other",78900,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted",131600,"Other",131600,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted",210500,"Other",210500,"Primary only; Inflation adjusted","Limited","78900","Other","78900","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","131600","Other","131600","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","210500","Other","210500","Primary only; Inflation adjusted","Limited",52600,"Per Election Cycle",52600,"Inflation adjusted",52600,"Per Election Cycle",52600,"Inflation adjusted",52600,"Per Election Cycle",52600,"Inflation adjusted","No",,"Yes",50000,"Business entities, affiliated entities, and affiliated persons","0","The officeholder responsible for awarding the contracts or any other declared candidate for that office","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Contribution limits on all candidates in a statewide race are lifted if a candidate in the race self-funds or receives $250,000 from immediate family or is supported by $250,000 in independent spending from a single committee in the 12 months before the election. For candidates in all non-statewide offices, the threshold for lifting contribution limits is $100,000."
"US2004","US",2004,"Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA or McCain Feingold) PL 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Also PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980).","Yes","Contributions from individuals to federal candidates; aggregate limits for individuals; contributions from parties to Senate candidates.",2003,"No",,2004,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"""Milliinaires Amendment"": Contribution limits triple if a candidate faces an opponent who contributes or lends more than $350,000 campaign of his/her persoinal funds to the campaign.  Limits on party coordinted expenditures are also removed when this provision is invoked.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"""Millionaires Amendment"": Contribution limits increase, on a sliding scale to a maximum of six times the base limit, for condidates who face candidates who give or lend their campaign more than a specified amount of their own money. Limits on party coordinated expenditures are also removed when this provision is invoked.",2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) = $37,310 in coordinated spending per congressional district (double in single-district states).",35000,"Per Election Cycle",35000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend .02 x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars) indexed ($74,620 in 2004), whichever is greater, in coordinated spending. State parties may spend an equal amount and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount. The state with the highest limit was CA at $1,944,896 each for the national and state party.for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 in 1974 dollars (adjusted for COLA) x VAP = ($16,249,699 in 2004).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Yes","$37,500 to all candidates combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"US2002","US",2002,"PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980)","No",,,,,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) indexed to about $35,435, coordinated spending (double in single-district states).",17500,"Per Election Cycle",17500,"Limit is for national party committees. May  also spend .02 x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars) indexed (about $79,870), which ever is greater, in corrdinated spending. State parties may spend an equal amound and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount to 130,200. The state with the highest limit, was CA, at $1.5 million each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 (adjusted for COLA) x VAP (about $13.5 million in the 2000 presidential election year).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Yes","$25,000 per year to all candidates, parties and PACs combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"IL2012","IL",2012,"10 ILCS 5/9-8.5","Yes","All Political Committees",2012,"No",,,"Yes","During the primary election cycle in which the candidate is seeking the party nomination, contributions from political party committees are limited. However, those limits are lifted during the general election period.","Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,"Limited",75000,"Other",75000,"Primary only",125000,"Other",125000,"Primary only",200000,"Other",200000,"Primary only","Limited","75000","Other","75000","Primary only","125000","Other","125000","Primary only","200000","Other","200000","Primary only","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"No",,"Yes",50000,"Business entities, affiliated entities, and affiliated persons","0","The officeholder responsible for awarding the contracts or any other declared candidate for that office","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Contribution limits on all candidates in a statewide race are lifted if a candidate in the race self-funds or receives $250,000 from immediate family or is supported by $250,000 in independent spending from a single committee in the 12 months before the election. For candidates in all non-statewide offices, the threshold for lifting contribution limits is $100,000."
"US2000","US",2000,"PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980)","No",,,,,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) indexed to $33,780, coordinated spending (double in single-district states).",17500,"Per Election Cycle",17500,"Limit is for national party committees. May  also spend .02 x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars) indexed ($67,560), which ever is greater, in corrdinated spending. State parties may spend an equal amound and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount to 130,200. The state with the highest limit, was CA, at $1.5 million each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 (adjusted for COLA) x VAP (about $13.5 million in the 2000 presidential election year).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Yes","$25,000 per year to all candidates, parties and PACs combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"US1998","US",1998,"PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980)","No",,,,,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) indexed to $32,550, coordinated spending (double in single-district states).",17500,"Per Election Cycle",17500,"Limit is for national party committees. May  also spend .02 x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars) indexed ($65,100), which ever is greater, in corrdinated spending. State parties may spend an equal amound and transfer their limit to the national party, effectively doubling this amount to 130,200. The state with the highest limit, was CA, at $1.5 each for the national and state party.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 (adjusted for COLA) x VAP (about $9 million in 1996 presidential election year).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Yes","$25,000 per year to all candidates, parties and PACs combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"US1996","US",1996,"PL 93-443 (1974), PL 94-283 (1976), PL 96-187 (1980)","No",,,,,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. May also spend 10,000 (1974 dollars) indexed to $30,910, coordinated spending (double in single-district states).",17500,"Per Election Cycle",17500,"Limit is for national party committees. May  also spend .02 x VAP or $20,000 (1974 dollars) indexed ($61,820), WHICH EVER IS GREATER, in corrdinated spending",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is for national party committees. National committee may also spend .02 (adjusted for COLA) x VAP (about $9 million in 1996).","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is combined for state and local party committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Yes","$25,000 per year to all candidates, parties and PACs combined.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,
"IL2010","IL",2010,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",50000,"Business entities, affiliated entities, and affiliated persons","0","The officeholder responsible for awarding the contracts or any other declared candidate for that office","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Contribution limits on all candidates in a statewide race are lifted if a candidate in the race self-funds or receives $250,000 from immediate family or is supported by $250,000 in independent spending from a single committee in the 12 months before the election. For candidates in all non-statewide offices, the threshold for lifting contribution limits is $100,000."
"HI2006","HI",2006,"Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-191;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2004","HI",2004,"Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-191;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2002","HI",2002,"Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-191;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2000","HI",2000,"Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-191;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI1998","HI",1998,"Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-191;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI1996","HI",1996,"Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-191;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2018","HI",2018,"Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-351 thru 364; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.","Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian.
 (b) A contribution by the candidate's immediate family shall be exempt from
section 11-357, but shall be limited in the aggregate to $50,000 in any election period;
provided that the aggregate amount of loans and contributions received from the
candidate's immediate family does not exceed $50,000 during an election period."
"HI2016","HI",2016,"Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-351 thru 364; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.","Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2014","HI",2014,"Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-351 thru 364; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.","Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2012","HI",2012,"Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-351 thru 364; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.","Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2010","HI",2010,"Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-351 thru 364; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.","Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"HI2008","HI",2008,"Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws Ch.10 §2; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §§  11-204, 11-205; Historic Code: 1995 Haw. Laws  Sp. Sess. Ch.27 §§3, 15; Current Code: Haw. Rev. Stat. §  11-191;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Charmaine Tavares Campaign vs. Barbara U. Wong: A Maui Circuit Court judge rejected the state Campaign Spending Commission’s interpretation that state law now limits a corporation’s total campaign contributions to $1,000 per election. The judge ruled that corporations are subject to the same limits as individuals.","Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000",,"4000","Per Election Cycle","4000",,"6000","Per Election Cycle","6000",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","A candidate's immediate family is permitted to contribute up to $50,000 in any election year to the candidate. A contribution by a dependent minor shall be reported in the name of the minor but included in the aggregate contributions of the minor's parent or guardian."
"AK2004","AK",2004,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",2000,"Per Year",4000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",2000,"Per Year",4000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2006","AK",2006,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",2000,"Per Year",4000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",2000,"Per Year",4000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2008","AK",2008,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2010","AK",2010,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2012","AK",2012,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2014","AK",2014,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2016","AK",2016,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2018","AK",2018,"am §§ 8 -- 10 ch 108 SLA 2003; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070; § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,"N/A",,,,"N/A",,,,"N/A","Prohibited",0,,0,"N/A",0,,0,"N/A",0,,0,"N/A","Prohibited",0,,0,"N/A",0,,0,"N/A",0,,0,"N/A","Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","Local units treated as same entity as state party per Alaska Stat. § 15.13.400 (15); A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000","Local units treated as same entity as state party per Alaska Stat. § 15.13.400 (15); A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","100000","Per Year","200000","Local units treated as same entity as state party per Alaska Stat. § 15.13.400 (15); A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist cannot make a contribution to a candidate for the legislature while subject to the registration requirement and for one year after the initial registration or renewal, unless the lobbyist is making a contribution to a candidae for the legislative district in which the lobbyist will be voting; ""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occution, or profession.","No",,"No",
"AK1996","AK",1996,"Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, cupation or profession.  A lobbyist may not serve as a camign chair, co-chair, campaign treasurer , e,tc. And may not actively engage in the fundraising activity of a legislative campaign if the lobbyist has registered during the calendar year.","No",,"No",
"AK1998","AK",1998,"am § 10 ch

48 SLA 1996; am § 2 ch 74 SLA 1998; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070(a); § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,,500,"Per Year",1000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2000","AK",2000,"48 SLA 1996; am § 2 ch 74 SLA 1998; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070(a); § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A candidate, or a group acting on his or her behalf, may not raise campaign funds until January 1 of the year of election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,,500,"Per Year",1000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AK2002","AK",2002,"am §§ 9 -- 11 ch 1 SLA 2002; am § 2 ch 3 SLA 2002; Alaska Stat. § 15.13.070(a); § 15.13.074","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election and may not accept contributions any later than 45 days after the election.","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",1000,"Per Year",2000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Year",20000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",15000,"Per Year",30000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",100000,"Per Year",200000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","Limited","10000","Per Year","20000","A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.","15000","Per Year","30000",,"100000","Per Year","200000",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A person or group may not make a contribution to a candidate before the date that is 18 months before the general election.",500,"Per Year",1000,,500,"Per Year",1000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","""Lobbyist"" means 	(A)  a person who is employed and receives payments, or who contracts for economic consideration, including reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses, to communicate directly or through the person's agents with any public official for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action if a substantial or regular portion of the activities for which the person receives consideration is for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action; or
	(B)  a person who represents oneself as engaging in the influencing of legislative or administrative action as a business, occupation, or professi.","No",,"No",
"AL1996","AL",1996,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL1998","AL",1998,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2000","AL",2000,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2002","AL",2002,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2004","AL",2004,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2006","AL",2006,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2008","AL",2008,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1,","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2010","AL",2010,"(No. 81-543) 10-2A-70.1,","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2012","AL",2012,"(No. 81-860;) 10A-21-1.04","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2014","AL",2014,"(No. 81-860;) 10A-21-1.04","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AL2016","AL",2016,"(No. 81-860;) 10A-21-1.04","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR1996","AR",1996,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR1998","AR",1998,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201; (Litigation and rulings resulting from Arkansas Right to Life Political Action v. Butler and Russell v. Burris ultimately resulted in the complete overturning of a 1996 ballot initiative.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees' - due to Arkansas Right to Life ruling, PACs may accept unlimited contributions",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate","No",,,,"The formation of Small Donor PACs was included in a 1996 Ballot Initiative that was overturned in 1998 and never implemented.",,,,"The formation of Small Donor PACs was included in a 1996 Ballot Initiative that was overturned in 1998 and never implemented.",,,,"The formation of Small Donor PACs was included in a 1996 Ballot Initiative that was overturned in 1998 and never implemented.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2000","AR",2000,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201; (Litigation and rulings resulting from Arkansas Right to Life Political Action v. Butler and Russell v. Burris ultimately resulted in the complete overturning of a 1996 ballot initiative.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees' - due to Arkansas Right to Life ruling, PACs may accept unlimited contributions",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2002","AR",2002,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees' - due to Arkansas Right to Life ruling, PACs may accept unlimited contributions",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2004","AR",2004,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees' - due to Arkansas Right to Life ruling, PACs may accept unlimited contributions",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(9) - 'Approved Political Action Committees', accept contributions from more than one source, may not accept contributions over $200/calendar year from a single source, must be registered as a political committee for 4 months, and are allowed to contribute $1,000/election/candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limited to $1,000 per candidate per election for constitutional offices, supreme court, and court of appeals. Limited to $100 per candidate per election for all other offices.","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","1000","Per Election","2000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2006","AR",2006,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2008","AR",2008,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2010","AR",2010,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2012","AR",2012,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2014","AR",2014,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Ark. Stat. Ann § 7-6-203.(d) - ""However, an organized political party as defined in 7-1-101 may contribute up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to each of the party's candidates per election.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","2000","Per Election","4000","It appears that individual limits apply to local parties as well.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"AR2016","AR",2016,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","Yes","All",2015,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)","Prohibited",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)","Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Parties no longer have separate limit.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Parties no longer have separate limit.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Parties no longer have separate limit.","Limited","2700","Per Election","5400",,"2700","Per Election","5400",,"2700","Per Election","5400",,"Prohibited",,,,"Updated § 7-6-203 places spcific limitations on types of donors; Candidate committees not included.",,,0,"Updated § 7-6-203 places spcific limitations on types of donors; Candidate committees not included.",0,,0,"Updated § 7-6-203 places spcific limitations on types of donors; Candidate committees not included.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Gifts from lobbysits prohibited. ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf","No",,"No",
"AR2018","AR",2018,"Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-203; Arkansas Code Annotated 7-6-201","Yes","All",2015,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Limit for 2018 is the same as it was for 2016.",2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"Ark. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-201.(1) - 'Approved political action committee' means any person that:
(i) Receives contributions from one (1) or more persons in order to make contributions to
candidates, ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political
parties, county political party committees, or other political action committees;
(ii) Does not accept any contribution or cumulative contributions in excess of five thousand
dollars ($5,000) from any person in any calendar year; and
(iii) Registers pursuant to § 7-6-215 prior to making contributions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)","Prohibited",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)",0,,0,"See: ftp://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/acts/2015/Public/ACT1280.pdf  -  Section 5 (a)(1)(A)","Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,2700,"Per Election",5400,,"Limited","2700","Per Election","5400",,"2700","Per Election","5400",,"2700","Per Election","5400",,"Prohibited",,,,"Updated § 7-6-203 places spcific limitations on types of donors; Candidate committees not included.",,,0,"Updated § 7-6-203 places spcific limitations on types of donors; Candidate committees not included.",0,,0,"Updated § 7-6-203 places spcific limitations on types of donors; Candidate committees not included.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Gifts from lobbyists are prohibited. Arkansas Constitution Article 19 Section 30","No",,"No",
"AZ1996","AZ",1996,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",270,"Per Election Cycle",270,,270,"Per Election Cycle",270,,690,"Per Election Cycle",690,,"Limited",270,"Per Election Cycle",270,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 © & (D)",270,"Per Election Cycle",270,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",690,"Per Election Cycle",690,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1370","Per Election Cycle","1370","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1370","Per Election Cycle","1370","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","3440","Per Election Cycle","3440","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",6870,"Per Election Cycle",6870,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.",6870,"Per Election Cycle",6870,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.",68670,"Per Election Cycle",68670,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","6870","Per Election Cycle","6870","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","6870","Per Election Cycle","6870","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","68670","Per Election Cycle","68670","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $2,560 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"Yes","If a non-statewide candidate contributes more than $10,750 of her own money to a campaign, or if a statewide candidate contributes more than $21,500 of her own money, they shall provide notice and the opposing candidate will not be bound by contribution limits until they receive funds equal to either the amount of her own money the candidate is contributing or the total funds held by that candidate."
"AZ1998","AZ",1998,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",1997,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,760,"Per Election Cycle",760,,"Limited",300,"Per Election Cycle",300,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)
combined totaling more than $7,560 for an office other than a
statewide office",300,"Per Election Cycle",300,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",760,"Per Election Cycle",760,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1510","Per Election Cycle","1510","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1510","Per Election Cycle","1510","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","3790","Per Election Cycle","3790","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",7560,"Per Election Cycle",7560,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.",7560,"Per Election Cycle",7560,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.",75610,"Per Election Cycle",75610,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","7560","Per Election Cycle","7560","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","7560","Per Election Cycle","7560","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","75610","Per Election Cycle","75610","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $2,820 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"Yes","If a non-statewide candidate contributes more than $11,840 of her own money to a campaign, or if a statewide candidate contributes more than $23,670 of her own money, they shall provide notice and the opposing candidate will not be bound by contribution limits until they receive funds equal to either the amount of her own money the candidate is contributing or the total funds held by that candidate."
"AZ2000","AZ",2000,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",1997,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",256,"Per Election Cycle",256,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",256,"Per Election Cycle",256,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",656,"Per Election Cycle",656,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",256,"Per Election Cycle",256,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",256,"Per Election Cycle",256,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",656,"Per Election Cycle",656,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1304","Per Election Cycle","1304","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1304","Per Election Cycle","1304","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","3264","Per Election Cycle","3264","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",6512,"Per Election Cycle",6512,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,512 for candidates who accept public funding)",6512,"Per Election Cycle",6512,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,512 for candidates who accept public funding)",65144,"Per Election Cycle",65144,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","6512","Per Election Cycle","6512","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,512 for candidates who accept public funding)","6512","Per Election Cycle","6512","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,512 for candidates who accept public funding)","65144","Per Election Cycle","65144","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $3,040 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"Yes","If a non-statewide candidate contributes more than $12,750 of her own money to a campaign, or if a statewide candidate contributes more than $25,490 of her own money, they shall provide notice and the opposing candidate will not be bound by contribution limits until they receive funds equal to either the amount of her own money the candidate is contributing or the total funds held by that candidate."
"AZ2002","AZ",2002,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",1997,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",270,"Per Election Cycle",270,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",270,"Per Election Cycle",270,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",700,"Per Election Cycle",700,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",270,"Per Election Cycle",270,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",270,"Per Election Cycle",270,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",700,"Per Election Cycle",700,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1380","Per Election Cycle","1380","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1380","Per Election Cycle","1380","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","3460","Per Election Cycle","3460","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",6910,"Per Election Cycle",6910,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,910 for candidates who accept public funding)",6910,"Per Election Cycle",6910,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,910 for candidates who accept public funding)",69120,"Per Election Cycle",69120,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","6910","Per Election Cycle","6910","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,910 for candidates who accept public funding)","6910","Per Election Cycle","6910","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($6,910 for candidates who accept public funding)","69120","Per Election Cycle","69120","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $3,230 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"Yes","If a non-statewide candidate contributes more than $13,530 of her own money to a campaign, or if a statewide candidate contributes more than $27,040 of her own money, they shall provide notice and the opposing candidate will not be bound by contribution limits until they receive funds equal to either the amount of her own money the candidate is contributing or the total funds held by that candidate."
"AZ2004","AZ",2004,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",1997,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",280,"Per Election Cycle",280,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",280,"Per Election Cycle",280,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",720,"Per Election Cycle",720,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",280,"Per Election Cycle",280,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",280,"Per Election Cycle",280,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",720,"Per Election Cycle",720,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1440","Per Election Cycle","1440","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1440","Per Election Cycle","1440","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","3600","Per Election Cycle","3600","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",7192,"Per Election Cycle",7192,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,192 for candidates who accept public funding)",7192,"Per Election Cycle",7192,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,192 for candidates who accept public funding)",71888,"Per Election Cycle",71888,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","7192","Per Election Cycle","7192","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,192 for candidates who accept public funding)","7192","Per Election Cycle","7192","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,192 for candidates who accept public funding)","71888","Per Election Cycle","71888","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $3,360 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"Yes","If a non-statewide candidate contributes more than $14,070 of her own money to a campaign, or if a statewide candidate contributes more than $28,120 of her own money, they shall provide notice and the opposing candidate will not be bound by contribution limits until they receive funds equal to either the amount of her own money the candidate is contributing or the total funds held by that candidate."
"AZ2006","AZ",2006,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",1997,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",296,"Per Election Cycle",296,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",296,"Per Election Cycle",296,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",760,"Per Election Cycle",760,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",296,"Per Election Cycle",296,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",296,"Per Election Cycle",296,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",760,"Per Election Cycle",760,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1512","Per Election Cycle","1512","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1512","Per Election Cycle","1512","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","3784","Per Election Cycle","3784","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",7568,"Per Election Cycle",7568,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,568 for candidates who accept public funding)",7568,"Per Election Cycle",7568,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,568 for candidates who accept public funding)",75624,"Per Election Cycle",75624,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","7568","Per Election Cycle","7568","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,568 for candidates who accept public funding)","7568","Per Election Cycle","7568","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined ($7,568 for candidates who accept public funding)","75624","Per Election Cycle","75624","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $3,530 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"Yes","If a non-statewide candidate contributes more than $14,800 of her own money to a campaign, or if a statewide candidate contributes more than $29,580 of her own money, they shall provide notice and the opposing candidate will not be bound by contribution limits until they receive funds equal to either the amount of her own money the candidate is contributing or the total funds held by that candidate."
"AZ2008","AZ",2008,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",2007,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",480,"Per Election Cycle",480,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",480,"Per Election Cycle",480,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",1010,"Per Election Cycle",1010,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",480,"Per Election Cycle",480,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",480,"Per Election Cycle",480,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",1010,"Per Election Cycle",1010,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","2000","Per Election Cycle","2000","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","5010","Per Election Cycle","5010","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",8016,"Per Election Cycle",8016,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",8016,"Per Election Cycle",8016,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",80088,"Per Election Cycle",80088,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","8016","Per Election Cycle","8016","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","8016","Per Election Cycle","8016","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","80088","Per Election Cycle","80088","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $5,610 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"Yes","If a non-statewide candidate contributes more than $15,670 of her own money to a campaign, or if a statewide candidate contributes more than $31,330 of her own money, they shall provide notice and the opposing candidate will not be bound by contribution limits until they receive funds equal to either the amount of her own money the candidate is contributing or the total funds held by that candidate."
"AZ2010","AZ",2010,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",2007,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",410,"Per Election Cycle",410,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",410,"Per Election Cycle",410,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",840,"Per Election Cycle",840,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",410,"Per Election Cycle",410,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",410,"Per Election Cycle",410,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",840,"Per Election Cycle",840,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1664","Per Election Cycle","1664","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1664","Per Election Cycle","1664","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","4176","Per Election Cycle","4176","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",8352,"Per Election Cycle",8352,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",8352,"Per Election Cycle",8352,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",83448,"Per Election Cycle",83448,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","8352","Per Election Cycle","8352","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","8352","Per Election Cycle","8352","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","83448","Per Election Cycle","83448","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $5,850 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"AZ2012","AZ",2012,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",2007,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",424,"Per Election Cycle",424,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",424,"Per Election Cycle",424,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",872,"Per Election Cycle",872,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",424,"Per Election Cycle",424,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",424,"Per Election Cycle",424,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",872,"Per Election Cycle",872,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)","Limited","1736","Per Election Cycle","1736","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","1736","Per Election Cycle","1736","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","4352","Per Election Cycle","4352","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",8704,"Per Election Cycle",8704,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",8704,"Per Election Cycle",8704,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",86952,"Per Election Cycle",86952,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","8704","Per Election Cycle","8704","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","8704","Per Election Cycle","8704","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","86952","Per Election Cycle","86952","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","An individual shall not contribute more than $6,100 in a calendar year to state and local candidates, political committees contributing to state or local candidates, and political committees advocating the election or defeat of state or local candidates. Contributions to political parties are exempt from this limitation","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"AZ2014","AZ",2014,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",2014,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",2000,"Per Election",4000,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 (C) & (D)",2000,"Per Election",4000,"For aggregate limits on contributions from Political Committees and Parties, see ARS §16-905 © & (D)","Limited","4000","Per Election","8000","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","4000","Per Election","8000","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","4560","Per Election","9120","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",9112,"Per Election Cycle",9112,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",9112,"Per Election Cycle",9112,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",91040,"Per Election Cycle",91040,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","9112","Per Election Cycle","9112","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","9112","Per Election Cycle","9112","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","91040","Per Election Cycle","91040","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No","Limit was removed","No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"AZ2016","AZ",2016,"ARS §§ 16-905, 16-919","Yes","All",2015,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","These upper limits apply to political committees, excluding political parties, that raised money from more than 500 individuals in amounts of more than $10 in the one year prior to application to the secretary of state for certification","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",8000,"Per Election Cycle",8000,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",8000,"Per Election Cycle",8000,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined",80000,"Per Election Cycle",80000,"These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Limited","8000","Per Election Cycle","8000","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","8000","Per Election Cycle","8000","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined","80000","Per Election Cycle","80000","These figures represent aggregate limits on contributions to a nominee of a political party from all political parties or political organizations combined.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The limit is on when contributions and fundraising may occur and is defined below. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"AZ2018","AZ",2018,"ARS §§ 16-912, 16-931, 16-941","Yes","All",2015,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5100,"Per Election Cycle",5100,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",5100,"Per Election Cycle",5100,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",5100,"Per Election Cycle",5100,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",5100,"Per Election Cycle",5100,,5100,"Per Election Cycle",5100,,5100,"Per Election Cycle",5100,,"Limited","10200","Per Election Cycle","10200"," A PAC with “Mega PAC” status is permitted to contribute at twice levels as an
individual or regular PAC. A.R.S. § 16-914(B). “Mega PAC” status means official recognition that a PAC has received contributions from five hundred or more
individuals in amounts of ten dollars or more in the four-year period immediately before application to the Secretary of State.","10200","Per Election Cycle","10200"," A PAC with “Mega PAC” status is permitted to contribute at twice levels as an
individual or regular PAC. A.R.S. § 16-914(B). “Mega PAC” status means official recognition that a PAC has received contributions from five hundred or more
individuals in amounts of ten dollars or more in the four-year period immediately before application to the Secretary of State.","10200","Per Election Cycle","10200"," A PAC with “Mega PAC” status is permitted to contribute at twice levels as an
individual or regular PAC. A.R.S. § 16-914(B). “Mega PAC” status means official recognition that a PAC has received contributions from five hundred or more
individuals in amounts of ten dollars or more in the four-year period immediately before application to the Secretary of State.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",8100,"Per Election Cycle",8100,"A political party may contribue to a party nominee only.",8100,"Per Election Cycle",8100,"A political party may contribue to a party nominee only.",80100,"Per Election Cycle",80100,"A political party may contribue to a party nominee only.","Limited","8100","Per Election Cycle","8100","A political party may contribue to a party nominee only.","8100","Per Election Cycle","8100","A political party may contribue to a party nominee only.","80100","Per Election Cycle","80100","A political party may contribue to a party nominee only.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from making or promising to make a campaign contribution to or solicit or promise to solicit campaign contributions for:

1. A member of the legislature when the legislature is in regular session. A lobbyist is any person, other than a designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist, who is employed by, retained by or representing a person other than himself for the purpose of lobbying and who is listed as a lobbyist by the principal in its registration. Lobbyist includes a lobbyist for compensation, designated lobbyist and authorized lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"CA1996","CA",1996,"CGC §§ 84308, 85304; Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2; Prop. 73 § 1 (1988); SEIU v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n, 955 F.2d 1312 (9th Cir. 1992) and Kopp v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n, 11 Cal. 4th 607 (Cal. 1995), few contribution limits were in place","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"CA1998","CA",1998,"CGC §§ 84308, 85304; Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2; Prop. 73 § 1 (1988); most contribution limits enjoined by California Profile Council v. Scully, 989 F.Supp. 1282 (E.D. Cal. 1998)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"CA2000","CA",2000,"CGC §§ 84308, 85304; Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2; Prop. 73 § 1 (1988); most contribution limits enjoined by California Profile Council v. Scully, 989 F.Supp. 1282 (E.D. Cal. 1998)","Yes","All",1998,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"CA2002","CA",2002,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,,,100000010,"Unlimited: New contribution limits take effect after the 2002 election for statewide candidates","Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,,,100000010,"Unlimited: New contribution limits take effect after the 2002 election for statewide candidates","Limited","6000","Per Election","12000",,"6000","Per Election","12000",,,,"100000010","Unlimited: New contribution limits take effect after the 2002 election for statewide candidates","Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,,,100000010,"Unlimited: New contribution limits take effect after the 2002 election for statewide candidates","Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,,,100000010,"Unlimited: New contribution limits take effect after the 2002 election for statewide candidates","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,,,,"Unlimited: New contribution limits take effect after the 2002 election for statewide candidates","No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2004","CA",2004,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",3200,"Per Election",6400,,3200,"Per Election",6400,,21200,"Per Election",42400,,"Limited",3200,"Per Election",6400,,3200,"Per Election",6400,,21200,"Per Election",42400,,"Limited","6400","Per Election","12800",,"6400","Per Election","12800",,"21200","Per Election","42400",,"Limited",3200,"Per Election",6400,,3200,"Per Election",6400,,21200,"Per Election",42400,,"Limited",3200,"Per Election",6400,,3200,"Per Election",6400,,21200,"Per Election",42400,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3200,"Per Election",6400,,3200,"Per Election",6400,,21200,"Per Election",42400,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2006","CA",2006,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",3300,"Per Election",6600,,3300,"Per Election",6600,,22300,"Per Election",44600,,"Limited",3300,"Per Election",6600,,3300,"Per Election",6600,,22300,"Per Election",44600,,"Limited","6700","Per Election","13400",,"6700","Per Election","13400",,"22300","Per Election","44600",,"Limited",3300,"Per Election",6600,,3300,"Per Election",6600,,22300,"Per Election",44600,,"Limited",3300,"Per Election",6600,,3300,"Per Election",6600,,22300,"Per Election",44600,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3300,"Per Election",6600,,3300,"Per Election",6600,,22300,"Per Election",44600,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2008","CA",2008,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",3600,"Per Election",7200,,3600,"Per Election",7200,,24100,"Per Election",48200,,"Limited",3600,"Per Election",7200,,3600,"Per Election",7200,,24100,"Per Election",48200,,"Limited","7200","Per Election","14400",,"7200","Per Election","14400",,"24100","Per Election","48200",,"Limited",3600,"Per Election",7200,,3600,"Per Election",7200,,24100,"Per Election",48200,,"Limited",3600,"Per Election",7200,,3600,"Per Election",7200,,24100,"Per Election",48200,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3600,"Per Election",7200,,3600,"Per Election",7200,,24100,"Per Election",48200,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2010","CA",2010,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,25900,"Per Election",51800,,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,25900,"Per Election",51800,,"Limited","7800","Per Election","15600",,"7800","Per Election","15600",,"25900","Per Election","51800",,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,25900,"Per Election",51800,,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,25900,"Per Election",51800,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,25900,"Per Election",51800,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2012","CA",2012,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,26000,"Per Election",52000,,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,26000,"Per Election",52000,,"Limited","7800","Per Election","15600",,"7800","Per Election","15600",,"26000","Per Election","52000",,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,26000,"Per Election",52000,,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,26000,"Per Election",52000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3900,"Per Election",7800,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,26000,"Per Election",52000,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2014","CA",2014,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,,4100,"Per Election",8200,,27200,"Per Election",54400,,"Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,,4100,"Per Election",8200,,27200,"Per Election",54400,,"Limited","8200","Per Election","16400",,"8200","Per Election","16400",,"27200","Per Election","54400",,"Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,,4100,"Per Election",8200,,27200,"Per Election",54400,,"Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,,4100,"Per Election",8200,,27200,"Per Election",54400,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,,4100,"Per Election",8200,,27200,"Per Election",54400,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding involving a license, permit or other entitlement","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three months after","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies who many not accept contributions above these levels","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2016","CA",2016,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4200,"Per Election",8400,,4200,"Per Election",8400,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"Limited",4200,"Per Election",8400,,4200,"Per Election",8400,,28200,"Per Election",56400,,"Limited","8400","Per Election","16800",,"8500","Per Election","16800",,"29200","Per Election","58400",,"Limited",4200,"Per Election",8400,,4200,"Per Election",8400,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"Limited",4200,"Per Election",8400,,4200,"Per Election",8400,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4200,"Per Election",8400,,4200,"Per Election",8400,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"No",,"Yes",0,"Participants or agents inolved in a proceeding inv","$250 while the proceeding is ongoing and three mon","The limits apply to appointed officers of agencies","No","Yes","Yes","Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates or officeholders in agencies or bodies that they lobby","Yes","If the funds are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CA2018","CA",2018,"CGC §§ 83124, 84308, 85301, 85303, 85305, 85702; Prop 34 (2000); Stats. 1989 ch. 764 § 2","Yes","All",2001,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,,4400,"Per Election",8800,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,,4400,"Per Election",8800,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"Limited","8800","Per Election","17600",,"8800","Per Election","17600",,"29200","Per Election","58400",,"Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,,4400,"Per Election",8800,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,,4400,"Per Election",8800,,29200,"Per Election",58400,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,,4400,"Per Election",8800,,29200,"Per Election",,"http://www.fppc.ca.gov/learn/campaign-rules/state-contribution-limits.html","No",,"Yes",,"No officer of an agency shall accept, solicit, or direct a contribution  from any party, or his or her agent, or from any participant, or his or her agent, while a proceeding involving a license, permit."," more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250) from any party, or his or her agent","This prohibition shall apply regardless of whether the officer accepts, solicits, or directs the contribution for himself or herself, or on behalf of any other officer, or on behalf of any candidate for office or on behalf of any committee.","No","Yes","Yes","A person actively supports or opposes a particular decision in a proceeding if he or she lobbies in person the officers or employees of the agency, testifies in person before the agency, or otherwise acts to influence officers of the agency. Contained in Article 3. Prohibitions.","Yes","Except as provided in Section 85310, nothing in this chapter shall limit a person’s contributions to a committee or political party committee provided the contributions are used for purposes other than making contributions to candidates for elective state office.","No",
"CO1996","CO",1996,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-123","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Election Cycle",1000,,1000,"Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Election Cycle",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"CO1998","CO",1998,"Colo. Rev. Stat. § 1-45-104 (1998); § 1-45-103.(10)(b)(III); § 1-45-103.(12)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,,100,"Per Election",200,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"House Candidate Committees are prohibited from accepting more than $10,000/election cycle in the aggregate from all PACs combined.",100,"Per Election",200,"Senate Candidate Committees are prohibited from accepting more than $15,000/election cycle in the aggregate from all PACs combined.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Gubernatorial Candidate Committees are prohibited from accepting more than $400,000/election cycle in the aggregate from all PACs combined.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"According to § 1-45-103.(10)(b)(III) & § 1-45-103.(12) - “Political party” includes affiliated party organizations at the state, county, and election district levels and all such affiliates are considered to be a single entity for purposes of this article. - therefore contribution limits applied to State and Local Party Committees are combined limits.",15000,"Per Election Cycle",15000,"According to § 1-45-103.(10)(b)(III) & § 1-45-103.(12) - “Political party” includes affiliated party organizations at the state, county, and election district levels and all such affiliates are considered to be a single entity for purposes of this article. - therefore contribution limits applied to State and Local Party Committees are combined limits.",400000,"Per Election Cycle",400000,"According to § 1-45-103.(10)(b)(III) & § 1-45-103.(12) - “Political party” includes affiliated party organizations at the state, county, and election district levels and all such affiliates are considered to be a single entity for purposes of this article. - therefore contribution limits applied to State and Local Party Committees are combined limits.","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","According to § 1-45-103.(10)(b)(III) & § 1-45-103.(12) - “Political party” includes affiliated party organizations at the state, county, and election district levels and all such affiliates are considered to be a single entity for purposes of this article. - therefore contribution limits applied to State and Local Party Committees are combined limits.","15000","Per Election Cycle","15000","According to § 1-45-103.(10)(b)(III) & § 1-45-103.(12) - “Political party” includes affiliated party organizations at the state, county, and election district levels and all such affiliates are considered to be a single entity for purposes of this article. - therefore contribution limits applied to State and Local Party Committees are combined limits.","400000","Per Election Cycle","400000","According to § 1-45-103.(10)(b)(III) & § 1-45-103.(12) - “Political party” includes affiliated party organizations at the state, county, and election district levels and all such affiliates are considered to be a single entity for purposes of this article. - therefore contribution limits applied to State and Local Party Committees are combined limits.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","“Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for any or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding.
“Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members there of his lobbying. No professional lobbyist, volunteer lobbyist, or principal of a professional lobbyist or volunteer lobbyist shall make or promise to make a contribution to, or solicit or promise to solicit a contribution for:
(I) A member of the general assembly or candidate for the general assembly, when the general assembly is in regular session;
(II)(A) The governor or a candidate for governor when the general assembly is in regular session or when any measure adopted by the general assembly in a regular session is pending before the governor for approval or disapproval; or
(B) The lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the state treasurer, the attorney general, or a candidate for any of such offices when the general assembly is in regular session.","No",,"No",
"CO2000","CO",2000,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-105.3, 1-45-105.5 (2000)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","(1)(a) No professional lobbyist, volunteer lobbyist, or principal of a professional lobbyist or volunteer lobbyist shall make or promise to make a contribution to, or solicit or promise to solicit a contribution for:
(I) A member of the general assembly or candidate for the general assembly, when the general assembly is in regular session;
(II)(A) The governor or a candidate for governor when the general assembly is in regular session or when any measure adopted by the general assembly in a regular session is pending before the governor for approval or disapproval; or
(B) The lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the state treasurer, the attorney general, or a candidate for any of such offices when the general assembly is in regular session.  “Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for pay or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding. “Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying.","No",,"No",
"CO2002","CO",2002,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-105.3, 1-45-105.5 (2002)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","(1)(a) No professional lobbyist, volunteer lobbyist, or principal of a professional lobbyist or volunteer lobbyist shall make or promise to make a contribution to, or solicit or promise to solicit a contribution for:
(I) A member of the general assembly or candidate for the general assembly, when the general assembly is in regular session;
(II)(A) The governor or a candidate for governor when the general assembly is in regular session or when any measure adopted by the general assembly in a regular session is pending before the governor for approval or disapproval; or
(B) The lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the state treasurer, the attorney general, or a candidate for any of such offices when the general assembly is in regular session.  “Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for pay or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding. “Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2004","CO",2004,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5 (2004); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2004)","Yes","All",2004,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",13000,"Per Election",26000,,18000,"Per Election",36000,,500000,"Per Election",1000000,,"Limited","13000","Per Election","26000",,"18000","Per Election","36000",,"500000","Per Election","1000000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","(1)(a) No professional lobbyist, volunteer lobbyist, or principal of a professional lobbyist or volunteer lobbyist shall make or promise to make a contribution to, or solicit or promise to solicit a contribution for:
(I) A member of the general assembly or candidate for the general assembly, when the general assembly is in regular session;
(II)(A) The governor or a candidate for governor when the general assembly is in regular session or when any measure adopted by the general assembly in a regular session is pending before the governor for approval or disapproval; or
(B) The lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the state treasurer, the attorney general, or a candidate for any of such offices when the general assembly is in regular session.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2006","CO",2006,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5 (2006); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2006)","Yes","All",2004,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",13000,"Per Election",26000,,18000,"Per Election",36000,,500000,"Per Election",1000000,,"Limited","13000","Per Election","26000",,"18000","Per Election","36000",,"500000","Per Election","1000000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","(1)(a) No professional lobbyist, volunteer lobbyist, or principal of a professional lobbyist or volunteer lobbyist shall make or promise to make a contribution to, or solicit or promise to solicit a contribution for:
(I) A member of the general assembly or candidate for the general assembly, when the general assembly is in regular session;
(II)(A) The governor or a candidate for governor when the general assembly is in regular session or when any measure adopted by the general assembly in a regular session is pending before the governor for approval or disapproval; or
(B) The lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the state treasurer, the attorney general, or a candidate for any of such offices when the general assembly is in regular session.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2008","CO",2008,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5, 24-6-301 (2008); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2008)","Yes","All",2004,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,525,"Per Election",1050,,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,525,"Per Election",1050,,"Limited","2125","Per Election","4250",,"2125","Per Election","4250",,"5300","Per Election","10600",,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",13870,"Per Election",27740,,19080,"Per Election",38160,,530000,"Per Election",1060000,,"Limited","13870","Per Election","27740",,"19080","Per Election","38160",,"530000","Per Election","1060000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes"," “Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for pay or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding.  “Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying. (a) No professional lobbyist, volunteer lobbyist, or principal of a professional lobbyist or volunteer lobbyist shall make or promise to make a contribution to, or solicit or promise to solicit a contribution for:
(I) A member of the general assembly or candidate for the general assembly, when the general assembly is in regular session;
(II)(A) The governor or a candidate for governor when the general assembly is in regular session or when any measure adopted by the general assembly in a regular session is pending before the governor for approval or disapproval; or
(B) The lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the state treasurer, the attorney general, or a candidate for any of such offices when the general assembly is in regular session.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2010","CO",2010,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5, 24-6-301 (2010); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2010)","Yes","All",2004,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,525,"Per Election",1050,,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,525,"Per Election",1050,,"Limited","2125","Per Election","4250",,"2125","Per Election","4250",,"5300","Per Election","10600",,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,"the case of In re INTERROGATORIES PROPOUNDED BY GOVERNOR Bill RITTER, JR., CONCERNING the EFFECT OF CITIZENS UNITED v. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION, 558 U.S. –––– (2010) ON CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XXIII OF the CONSTITUTION OF the STATE of Colorado did not change the prohibition on contributions, just on expenditures advocating election or defeat",0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,"the case of In re INTERROGATORIES PROPOUNDED BY GOVERNOR Bill RITTER, JR., CONCERNING the EFFECT OF CITIZENS UNITED v. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION, 558 U.S. –––– (2010) ON CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XXIII OF the CONSTITUTION OF the STATE of Colorado did not change the prohibition on contributions, just on expenditures advocating election or defeat",0,,0,,"Limited",13870,"Per Election",27740,,19080,"Per Election",38160,,530000,"Per Election",1060000,,"Limited","13870","Per Election","27740",,"19080","Per Election","38160",,"530000","Per Election","1060000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","“Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for pay or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding. “Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2012","CO",2012,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5, 24-6-301 (2012); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2012)","Yes","All",2004,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,550,"Per Election",1100,,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,550,"Per Election",1100,,"Limited","2250","Per Election","4500",,"2250","Per Election","4500",,"5675","Per Election","11350",,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",14850,"Per Election",29700,,20500,"Per Election",41000,,559530,"Per Election",1119060,,"Limited","14805","Per Election","29610",,"20500","Per Election","41000",,"559530","Per Election","1119060",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","“Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for pay or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding. “Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2014","CO",2014,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5, 24-6-301 (2014); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2014)","Yes","All",2004,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,550,"Per Election",1100,,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,550,"Per Election",1100,,"Limited","2250","Per Election","4500",,"2250","Per Election","4500",,"5675","Per Election","11350",,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",14850,"Per Election",29700,,20500,"Per Election",41000,,559530,"Per Election",1119060,,"Limited","14805","Per Election","29610",,"20500","Per Election","41000",,"559530","Per Election","1119060",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","“Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for pay or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding. “Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2016","CO",2016,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5, 24-6-301 (2016); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2016)","Yes","All",2011,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,575,"Per Election",1100,"Applies to Lieutenant Governor and Governor jointly","Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",400,,575,"Per Election",1100,"Applies to Lieutenant Governor and Governor jointly","Limited","2350","Per Election","4700",,"2350","Per Election","4700",,"5950","Per Election","11900",,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"a corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",15600,"Per Election",31200,,21550,"Per Election",43100,,588600,"Per Election",1177229,,"Limited","15600","Per Election","31200",,"21550","Per Election","43100",,"588600","Per Election","1177229",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","“Professional lobbyist” means any individual who engages himself or is engaged by any other person for pay or for any consideration for lobbying. “Professional lobbyist” does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding. “Volunteer lobbyist” means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CO2018","CO",2018,"Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 1-45-103.7, 1-45-105.5, 24-6-301 (2018); Colo. Const. Art. 28 § 3 (2018)","Yes","All",2007,"No",,,"No","NA","Limited",200,"Per Election",400,,200,"Per Election",200,,575,"Per Election",1150,"Inflation-adjusted amount; Applies to Lieutenant Governor and Governor jointly","Limited",200,"Per Election",400,"Inflation-adjusted amount",200,"Per Election",200,"Inflation-adjusted amount",575,"Per Election",1150,"Inflation-adjusted amount; Applies to Lieutenant Governor and Governor jointly","Limited","2425","Per Election","4850","Small donor committee limit; Inflation-adjusted amount","2425","Per Election","4850","Small donor committee limit; Inflation-adjusted amount","6125","Per Election","12250","Small donor committee limit; Inflation-adjusted amount; Applies to Lieutenant Governor and Governor jointly","Prohibited",0,,0,"A corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,"A corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,"A corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members","Prohibited",0,,0,"A corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,"A corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members",0,,0,"A corporation or labor organization may establish a political committee or small donor committee which may accept contributions or dues from employees, officeholders, shareholders, or members","Limited",15975,"Per Election Cycle",15975,"Inflation-adjusted amount",22125,"Per Election Cycle",22125,"Inflation-adjusted amount",615075,"Per Election Cycle",615075,"Inflation-adjusted amount; Applies to Lieutenant Governor and Governor jointly","Limited","15975","Per Election Cycle","15975","Inflation-adjusted amount","22125","Per Election Cycle","22125","Inflation-adjusted amount","615075","Per Election Cycle","615075","Inflation-adjusted amount; Applies to Lieutenant Governor and Governor jointly",,0,,0,"NA",0,,0,"NA",0,,0,"NA","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","(3.7)  ""Lobbyist"" means either a professional or a volunteer lobbyist. (6)  ""Professional lobbyist"" means a person, business entity, including a sole proprietorship, or an employee of a client, who is compensated by a client or another professional lobbyist for lobbying. ""Professional lobbyist"" does not include any volunteer lobbyist, any state official or employee acting in his official capacity, except as provided in section 24-6-303.5, any elected public official acting in his official capacity, or any individual who appears as counsel or advisor in an adjudicatory proceeding. (7)  ""Volunteer lobbyist"" means any individual who engages in lobbying and whose only receipt of money or other thing of value consists of nothing more than reimbursement for actual and reasonable expenses incurred for personal needs, such as meals, travel, lodging, and parking, while engaged in lobbying or for actual expenses incurred in informing the organization making the reimbursement or the members thereof of his lobbying.

C.R.S. 1-45-105.5(1)(a) No professional lobbyist…shall make or promise to make a contribution to: 
(I) a member of the general assembly or candidate for the general assembly, when the general assembly is in regular seesion;
(II) The governor or a candidate for governor when the general assembly is in regular session or when any measure adopted by the general assembly in a regular session is pending before the governor for approval or disapproval.","No",,"Yes","(1)  Candidates may certify to the secretary of state that the candidate's candidate committee shall not exceed the following spending limits for the applicable election cycle: (a)  Two and one-half million dollars combined for a candidate for governor and governor and lieutenant governor as joint candidates under 1-1-104, C.R.S., or any successor section; (b)  Five hundred thousand dollars for a candidate for secretary of state, attorney general, or treasurer; (c)  Ninety thousand dollars for a candidate for the state senate; (d)  Sixty-five thousand dollars for a candidate for the state house of representatives, state board of education, regent of the university of Colorado, or district attorney. (2)  Candidates accepting the campaign spending limits set forth above shall also agree that their personal contributions to their own campaign shall be counted as political party contributions and subject to the aggregate limit on such contributions set forth in section 3 of this article. (5)  The applicable contribution limits set forth in section 3 of this article shall double for any candidate who has accepted the applicable voluntary spending limit if: (a)  Another candidate in the race for the same office has not accepted the voluntary spending limit; and (b)  The non-accepting candidate has raised more than ten percent of the applicable voluntary spending limit."
"CT1996","CT",1996,"CGS §§ 9-333m, 9-333n, 9-333o, 9-333p, 9-333q, 9-333r, 9-333s, 9-333t; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",500,"Per Election",1000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT1998","CT",1998,"CGS §§ 9-333m, 9-333n, 9-333o, 9-333p, 9-333q, 9-333r, 9-333s, 9-333t; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",500,"Per Election",1000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2000","CT",2000,"CGS §§ 9-333m, 9-333n, 9-333o, 9-333p, 9-333q, 9-333r, 9-333s, 9-333t; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",500,"Per Election",1000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2002","CT",2002,"CGS §§ 9-333m, 9-333n, 9-333o, 9-333p, 9-333q, 9-333r, 9-333s, 9-333t; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",500,"Per Election",1000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2004","CT",2004,"CGS §§ 9-333m, 9-333n, 9-333o, 9-333p, 9-333q, 9-333r, 9-333s, 9-333t; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",3500,"Per Election",5000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2006","CT",2006,"CGS §§ 9-333m, 9-333n, 9-333o, 9-333p, 9-333q, 9-333r, 9-333s, 9-333t; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",3500,"Per Election",7000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2008","CT",2008,"CGS §§ 9-611, 9-612, 9-613, 9-614, 9-615, 9-616, 9-617, 9-618; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5, P.A. 07-1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",750,"Per Election",1500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election","6000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"7500","Per Election","15000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","Yes",50000,"State contractors, prospective state contractors, officers of state contractors, spouses and dependent children of prohibited individuals","Up to the limit for individuals to candidates for each office.","Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, Secretary of the State or State Treasurer, State Legislators","Yes","Yes","Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2010","CT",2010,"CGS §§ 9-611, 9-612, 9-613, 9-614, 9-615, 9-616, 9-617, 9-618; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5, P.A. 07-1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",750,"Per Election",1500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election","6000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"7500","Per Election","15000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","Yes",50000,"State contractors, prospective state contractors, officers of state contractors, spouses and dependent children of prohibited individuals","Up to the limit for individuals to candidates for each office.","Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, Secretary of the State or State Treasurer, State Legislators","Yes","Yes","Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"IA1998","IA",1998,"Historic: Iowa Code § 56.15; Current: Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2000","IA",2000,"Historic: Iowa Code § 56.15; Current: Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2002","IA",2002,"Historic: Iowa Code § 56.15; Current: Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2004","IA",2004,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2006","IA",2006,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2008","IA",2008,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2010","IA",2010,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"LA2018","LA",2018,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"MA1998","MA",1998,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"SC2004","SC",2004,"1991 Act No. 248, § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2006","SC",2006,"1991 Act No. 248,  2003 Act No. 76, § 38; § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2008","SC",2008,"1991 Act No. 248,  2003 Act No. 76, § 38; § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"TX2010","TX",2010,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2006","MT",2006,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","aggregate contributions from PACs to senate and house",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1400 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,300 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",650,"Per Election",1300,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1050,"Per Election",2100,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",18000,"Per Election",36000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","650","Per Election","1300","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1050","Per Election","2100","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","18000","Per Election","36000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2008","MT",2008,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","All",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1500 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,450 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1300,"Per Election",2600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",22500,"Per Election",45000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","800","Per Election","1600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1300","Per Election","2600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","22500","Per Election","45000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2010","MT",2010,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","All",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",600,"Per Election",1200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1550 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,500 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",600,"Per Election",1200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1250,"Per Election",2500,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",21600,"Per Election",43200,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","800","Per Election","1600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1250","Per Election","2500","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","21600","Per Election","43200","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2012","ID",2012,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2012))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2014","ID",2014,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2014))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2016","ID",2016,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2015))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2018","ID",2018,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2017))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,"NA",,,,"NA",,,,"NA","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IL1996","IL",1996,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IL1998","IL",1998,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IL2000","IL",2000,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IL2002","IL",2002,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IL2004","IL",2004,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IL2006","IL",2006,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IL2008","IL",2008,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OR2014","OR",2014,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2016","OR",2016,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2018","OR",2018,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"PA1996","PA",1996,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA1998","PA",1998,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2000","PA",2000,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2002","PA",2002,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2004","PA",2004,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2006","PA",2006,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2008","PA",2008,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2010","PA",2010,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2012","PA",2012,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2014","PA",2014,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2016","PA",2016,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"PA2018","PA",2018,"Current stat code: 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3253","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"RI1996","RI",1996,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"RI1998","RI",1998,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"RI2000","RI",2000,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"RI2002","RI",2002,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"TX2012","TX",2012,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2014","TX",2014,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2016","TX",2016,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2018","TX",2018,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"UT1996","UT",1996,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT1998","UT",1998,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2000","UT",2000,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2002","UT",2002,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2004","UT",2004,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2006","UT",2006,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2008","UT",2008,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2010","UT",2010,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2012","UT",2012,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2014","UT",2014,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2016","UT",2016,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Prohibition for remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the Legislature is in session","No",,"No",
"UT2018","UT",2018,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","§ 36.11.305 Prohibits contributions during session.
(14)	(a)	""Lobbyist"" means:
(i)	an individual who is employed by a principal; or
(ii)	an individual who contracts for economic consideration, other than reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses, with a principal to lobby a public official.
(b)	""Lobbyist"" does not include:
(i)	a government officer;
(ii)	a member or employee of the legislative branch of state government;
(iii)	a person, including a principal, while appearing at, or providing written comments to, a hearing conducted in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act or Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act;
(iv)	a person participating on or appearing before an advisory or study task force, commission, board, or committee, constituted by the Legislature or any agency or department of state government, except legislative standing, appropriation, or interim committees;
(v)	a representative of a political party;
(vi)	an individual representing a bona fide church solely for the purpose of protecting the right to practice the religious doctrines of the church, unless the individual or church makes an expenditure that confers a benefit on a public official;
(vii)	a newspaper, television station or network, radio station or network, periodical of general circulation, or book publisher for the purpose of publishing news items, editorials, other comments, or paid advertisements that directly or indirectly urge legislative or executive action;
(viii)	an individual who appears on the individual's own behalf before a committee of the Legislature or an agency of the executive branch of state government solely for the purpose of testifying in support of or in opposition to legislative or executive action; or
(ix)	an individual representing a business, entity, or industry, who:
(A)	interacts with a public official, in the public official's capacity as a public official, while accompanied by a registered lobbyist who is lobbying in relation to the subject of the interaction or while presenting at a legislative committee meeting at the same time that the registered lobbyist is attending another legislative committee meeting; and
(B)	does not make an expenditure for, or on behalf of, a public official in relation to the interaction or during the period of interaction.","No",,"No",
"VA1996","VA",1996,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"VA1998","VA",1998,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2000","VA",2000,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2002","VA",2002,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2004","VA",2004,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"CT2012","CT",2012,"CGS §§ 9-611, 9-612, 9-613, 9-614, 9-615, 9-616, 9-617, 9-618; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5, P.A. 07-1","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",750,"Per Election",1500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election","6000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"7500","Per Election","15000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","Individuals may not contribute more than $15,000 to candidates in any single election cycle","Yes",50000,"State contractors, prospective state contractors, officers of state contractors, spouses and dependent children of prohibited individuals","Up to the limit for individuals to candidates for each office.","Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, Secretary of the State or State Treasurer, State Legislators","Yes","Yes","Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2014","CT",2014,"CGS §§ 9-611, 9-612, 9-613, 9-614, 9-615, 9-616, 9-617, 9-618; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5, P.A. 07-1, P.A. 13-180","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",750,"Per Election",1500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election","6000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"7500","Per Election","15000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","Yes",50000,"State contractors, prospective state contractors, officers of state contractors, spouses and dependent children of prohibited individuals","Up to the limit for individuals to candidates for each office.","Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, Secretary of the State or State Treasurer, State Legislators","Yes","Yes","Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2016","CT",2016,"CGS §§ 9-611, 9-612, 9-613, 9-614, 9-615, 9-616, 9-617, 9-618; P.A. 92-246, P.A. 95-188, P.A. 86-99, P.A. 86-240, P.A. 91-351, P.A. 90-230, P.A. 97-5, P.A. 07-1, P.A. 13-180","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",750,"Per Election",1500,"Corporate PACs have separate $500 limit",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Corporate PACs have separate $1000 limit",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Corporate PACs have separate $5000 limit","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election","6000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"7500","Per Election","15000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","Yes",50000,"State contractors, prospective state contractors, ","Up to the limit for individuals to candidates for each office.","Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, S","Yes","Yes","Yes","A lobbyist is someone who makes expenditures, or receives compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year for communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action","No",,"No",
"CT2018","CT",2018,"CGS §§ 9-611","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"Limited",750,"Per Election",1500,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions",0,,0,"Unions can form PACs to make contributions","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Town committees subjet to party committee limits by definition of party committee.","10000","Per Election","20000","Town committees subjet to party committee limits by definition of party committee.","50000","Per Election","100000","Town committees subjet to party committee limits by definition of party committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","Yes",50000," State contractor, prospective state contractor, principal of a state contractor or principal of a prospective state contractor","Up to the limit for individuals to candidates for each office.","Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, Secretary of the State, State Treasurer, State Senator, State Representative","Yes","Yes","Yes","“Lobbyist” means a person who in lobbying and in furtherance of lobbying makes or agrees to make expenditures, or receives or agrees to receive compensation, reimbursement, or both, and such compensation, reimbursement or expenditures are two thousand dollars or more in any calendar year or the combined amount thereof is two thousand dollars or more in any such calendar year.","No",,"No",
"DE1996","DE",1996,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (1996)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE1998","DE",1998,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (1998)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2000","DE",2000,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2000)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2002","DE",2002,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2002)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2004","DE",2004,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2004)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2006","DE",2006,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2006)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2008","DE",2008,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2008)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2010","DE",2010,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2010)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2012","DE",2012,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2012)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2014","DE",2014,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2014)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2016","DE",2016,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2016)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"DE2018","DE",2018,"67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1; Del Laws, Title 15, Chapter 80, Subchapter II (2018)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,3000,"Per Election Cycle",3000,,75000,"Per Election Cycle",75000,,"Limited","3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"3000","Per Election Cycle","3000",,"75000","Per Election Cycle","75000",,"Limited",600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,600,"Per Election Cycle",600,,1200,"Per Election Cycle",1200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"FL1996","FL",1996,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (1996); Opinion of the Division of Elections, Dec. 2, 1983","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"FL1998","FL",1998,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (1998)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"FL2000","FL",2000,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2000)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"FL2002","FL",2002,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2002)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"FL2004","FL",2004,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2004)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"FL2006","FL",2006,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2006)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",250000,"Per Election Cycle",250000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","250000","Per Election Cycle","250000","A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","Electioneering Communications organizations do not have contribution limits and are not included in coordination laws.","No",
"FL2008","FL",2008,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2008)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",250000,"Per Election Cycle",250000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","250000","Per Election Cycle","250000","A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","Electioneering Communications organizations do not have contribution limits and are not included in coordination laws.","No",
"FL2010","FL",2010,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2010)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",250000,"Per Election Cycle",250000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","250000","Per Election Cycle","250000","A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","Electioneering Communications organizations do not have contribution limits and are not included in coordination laws.","No",
"FL2012","FL",2012,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2012)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",250000,"Per Election Cycle",250000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","250000","Per Election Cycle","250000","A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",500,"Per Election",1000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","Electioneering Communications organizations do not have contribution limits and are not included in coordination laws.","No",
"FL2014","FL",2014,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2014)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",250000,"Per Election Cycle",250000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","250000","Per Election Cycle","250000","A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","Electioneering Communications organizations do not have contribution limits and are not included in coordination laws.","No",
"FL2016","FL",2016,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2014)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",250000,"Per Election Cycle",250000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","250000","Per Election Cycle","250000","A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","Electioneering Communications organizations do not have contribution limits and are not included in coordination laws.","No",
"FL2018","FL",2018,"Fla. Stat. §§ 106.08, 106.09 (2018)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","NA",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","Limited",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,"A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.",250000,"Per Election Cycle",250000,"A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted","Limited","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","50000","Per Election Cycle","50000","A candidate may not accept contributions from national, state, and county executive committees of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $50,000, no more than $25,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","250000","Per Election Cycle","250000","A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from national, state, or county executive committees of a political party, including any subordinate committee of a national, state, or county committee of a political party, which contributions in the aggregate exceed $250,000, no more than $125,000 of which may be accepted prior to the 28-day period immediately preceding the date of the general election.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",1000,"Per Election",2000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"For purposes of this subsection the first primary, second primary, and general election shall be deemed separate elections so long as the candidate is not an unopposed candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","Electioneering Communications organizations do not have contribution limits and are not included in coordination laws.","No",
"GA1996","GA",1996,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited","2000","Per Year","3000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.","2000","Per Year","3000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.","5000","Per Year","8000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA1998","GA",1998,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited","2000","Per Year","3000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.","2000","Per Year","3000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.","5000","Per Year","8000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2000","GA",2000,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Year",8000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Year",3000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Year",4000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.","5000","Per Year","8000","Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $5,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in non-election years is $1,000. Limit in election years is $2,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2002","GA",2002,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2004","GA",2004,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2006","GA",2006,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2008","GA",2008,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in run offs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in runoffs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limit in run offs is $1,000.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limit in run offs is $1,000.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit in runoffs is $3,000.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2010","GA",2010,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","Yes","Candidate committees",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",6100,"Per Election",12200,"$3,600 Runoffs","Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",6100,"Per Election",12200,"$3,600 for Runoffs","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",6100,"Per Election",12200,"$3,600 for runoffs","Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",6100,"Per Election",12200,"$3,600 for runoffs","Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 in Runoffs",6100,"Per Election",12200,"$3,600 for runoffs","Limited","2400","Per Election","4800","$1,200 for runoffs","2400","Per Election","4800","$1,200 for runoffs","6100","Per Election","12200","$3,600 in Runoffs","Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",2400,"Per Election",4800,"$1,200 for runoffs",6100,"Per Election",12200,"$3,600 Runoffs","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2012","GA",2012,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","Yes","Candidate committees",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 Runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for Runoffs","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 in Runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited","2500","Per Election","5000","$1,300 for runoffs","2500","Per Election","5000","$1,300 for runoffs","6300","Per Election","12600","$3,700 in Runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 Runoffs","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2014","GA",2014,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","Yes","Candidate committees",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 Runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for Runoffs","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 in Runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited","2500","Per Election","5000","$1,300 for runoffs","2500","Per Election","5000","$1,300 for runoffs","6300","Per Election","12600","$3,700 in Runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 Runoffs","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2016","GA",2016,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","Yes","Candidate committees",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 Runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for Runoffs","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 in Runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 for runoffs","Limited","2500","Per Election","5000","$1,300 for runoffs","2500","Per Election","5000","$1,300 for runoffs","6300","Per Election","12600","$3,700 in Runoffs","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",2500,"Per Election",5000,"$1,300 for runoffs",6300,"Per Election",12600,"$3,700 Runoffs","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"GA2018","GA",2018,"Ga. Code Ann. § 21-5-41.","Yes","Candidate committees",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",6600,"Per Election",13200,"$3,900 per runoff","Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",6600,"Per Election",13200,"$3,900 per runoff","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",6600,"Per Election",13200,"$3,900 per runoff","Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",6600,"Per Election",13200,"$3,900 per runoff","Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 for runoffs",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 for runoffs",6600,"Per Election",13200,"$3,900 per runoff","Limited","2600","Per Election","5200","$1,400 per runoff","2600","Per Election","5200","$1,400 per runoff","6600","Per Election","13200","$3,900 per runoff","Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",2600,"Per Election",5200,"$1,400 per runoff",6600,"Per Election",13200,"$3,900 per runoff","No","N/A","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes",
"IA1996","IA",1996,"Historic: Iowa Code § 56.15; Current: Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2012","IA",2012,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2014","IA",2014,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2016","IA",2016,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"IA2018","IA",2018,"Iowa Code § 68A.501 et seq.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","See 68A.504 for full text: ""A lobbyist or political committee, other than a state statutory political committee, county statutory political committee, or a national political party, shall not contribute to, act as an agent or intermediary for contributions to, or arrange for the making of monetary or in-kind contributions to the campaign of an elected state official, member of the general assembly, or candidate for state office on any day during the regular legislative session and, in the case of the governor or a gubernatorial candidate, during the thirty days following the adjournment of a regular legislative session allowed for the signing of bills.""","No",,"No",
"ID1996","ID",1996,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID1998","ID",1998,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (1998))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2000","ID",2000,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2000))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2002","ID",2002,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2002))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2004","ID",2004,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2004))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2006","ID",2006,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2006))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2008","ID",2008,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2008))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ID2010","ID",2010,"1997 Idaho Sess. Laws 393 (Idaho Code Ann. § 67-6610A (2010))","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Unlimited",,,,"The law is silent.",,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN1996","IN",1996,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","For corporations and labor unions, $22,000.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN1998","IN",1998,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2000","IN",2000,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2002","IN",2002,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2004","IN",2004,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2006","IN",2006,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2008","IN",2008,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2010","IN",2010,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2012","IN",2012,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2014","IN",2014,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2016","IN",2016,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"IN2018","IN",2018,"Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3-5-2-4","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"NA",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Year",4000,,2000,"Per Year",4000,,5000,"Per Year",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"KS1996","KS",1996,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS1998","KS",1998,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 1997, ch. 191, § 1; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2000","KS",2000,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2002","KS",2002,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2004","KS",2004,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2006","KS",2006,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2008","KS",2008,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2010","KS",2010,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2012","KS",2012,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2014","KS",2014,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2016","KS",2016,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Other",500,"Other",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Other",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Other",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Other","500","Other","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Other","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Other","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KS2018","KS",2018,"L. 1991, ch. 150, § 11; L. 2000, ch. 124, § 13; K.S.A. §§ 25-4153; 25-4153a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited","500","Per Election","1000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to the pair of offices of lieutenant governor and governor.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","Limited","500","Per Election","1000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary, but party committees are not subject to general election contribution limits.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limitation applies to individual party committee contributions in contested primary elections.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","Contributions by registered lobbyists are prohibited during the legislative session under Section 25-4153a","No",,"No",
"KY1996","KY",1996,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121A.050; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Changed from $500/election to $1,000/election, effective July 15, 1996",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Changed from $500/election to $1,000/election, effective July 15, 1996",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Changed from $500/election to $1,000/election, effective July 15, 1996","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Statewide candidates, that intend to accept public funding, can't accept an aggregate of more than 50% or $10,000 (whichever is greater) of their total contributions from permanent committees. (KRS § 121.150(25)) Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corporation, they are prohibited from contributing. In addition, the statute prevents an elected state official from awarding any non-bid contracts to donors (includes spouses, employees, officers, connected entities) who have contributed in excess of $5,000 (in the aggregate) in any one election for the purposes of supporting a particular candidate.","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY1998","KY",1998,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121A.050; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Statewide candidates, that intend to accept public funding, can't accept an aggregate of more than 50% or $10,000 (whichever is greater) of their total contributions from permanent committees. (KRS § 121.150(25)) Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2000","KY",2000,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121A.050; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Statewide candidates, that intend to accept public funding, can't accept an aggregate of more than 50% or $10,000 (whichever is greater) of their total contributions from permanent committees. (KRS § 121.150(25)) Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2002","KY",2002,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121A.050; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Statewide candidates, that intend to accept public funding, can't accept an aggregate of more than 25% or $300,000 (whichever is greater) of their total contributions from permanent committees. (KRS § 121.150(25)) Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2004","KY",2004,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121A.050; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2006","KY",2006,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2008","KY",2008,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2010","KY",2010,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2012","KY",2012,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2014","KY",2014,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2016","KY",2016,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121.180(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","1000","Per Election","2000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",,,0,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.",0,,0,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $100 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"KY2018","KY",2018,"KRS § 121.150; KRS § 121.180(10)","Yes","Contributions to candidates and PACs",2017,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Note: PACs are knows as ""permanent committees"" under Kentucky law and are referenced repeatedly in the state code.","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","2000","Per Election","4000","Limits for a ""contributing organization"", which is a group which merely contributes to candidates, slates of candidates, campaign committees, caucus campaign committees, or executive committees from time to time from funds derived solely from within the group, and which does not solicit or receive funds from sources outside the group itself.","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""",2000,"Per Election",4000,"Labor unions are allowed to contribute to candidate committees falling under Kentucky's broad definition of ""contributing organizations"" - KRS § 121.015(4) - This was confirmed by Emily Dennis, General Counsel of the KREF on  11/4/15, who indicated that there is on-going litigation related to the matter and referenced AO-2002-006 upholding the interpretation that Labor Unions could make direct contributions to candidate committees. There was confusion regarding this entry because there was no explicit statute allowing for union contributions, union contributions were suggested to be prohibited in Gross and Goidel's book, ""The States of Campaign Finance Reform.""","Limited",2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,"Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Limited","2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000",,"2000","Per Election","4000","Limits applied to ""slate of candidates""","Prohibited",,,,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $200 or less.",,,0,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $200 or less.",0,,0,"Candidates are only allowed to purchase tickets to fundraising events for other candidates in the amount of $200 or less.","No",,"Yes",5000,"If it is a corporation or representative of a corp","Not more than $5,000/election - $10,000/cycle","All state candidates","No","No","Yes","KRS 6.767 - No officer, agent, attorney, or employee of any corporation organized or authorized to do business in this state or in another state, or person acting for or representing any such corporation, shall disburse, distribute, payout, or in any way handle any money, funds, or other thing of value that belongs to or has been or is being furnished by any such corporation or any officer, agent, attorney, or employee thereof to be used or employed in any way for the purpose of aiding, assisting, or advancing any candidate for public office in this state in any way whatever.","No",,"No",
"LA1996","LA",1996,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (1996) (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $50,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA1998","LA",1998,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $50,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2000","LA",2000,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","Yes","District office candidates (except contributions made by political parties or subsidiary committees)",2000,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $50,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2002","LA",2002,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","Yes","District office candidates (except contributions made by political parties or subsidiary committees)",2000,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2004","LA",2004,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2006","LA",2006,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2008","LA",2008,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2010","LA",2010,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2012","LA",2012,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988."
"LA2014","LA",2014,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988.

Individual responsible for filing disclosure reports due to a debt incurred by the campaign are authorized to collect contributions up to $10,000/year until the debt is satisfied. La. R.S. 18:1554, Acts, No. 208 (2011)."
"LA2016","LA",2016,"La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (Acts of the La. Legis., 1980, No. 786, as amended)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Aggregate limits from all PACs - $35,000/Election Cycle. See: 18-1505.2",5000,"Per Election",10000,"When committee supports multiple levels of candidates, highest level applies.| Aggregate limits from all PACs - $80,000/Election Cycle","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","5000","Per Election","10000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","10000","Per Election","20000","""Big PACs"": See La. R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(b); La. R.S. 18:1505.2 (H) (7.a.)","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Does not apply to contributions made to satisfy a debt incurred prior to June 1, 1988.

Individual responsible for filing disclosure reports due to a debt incurred by the campaign are authorized to collect contributions up to $10,000/year until the debt is satisfied. La. R.S. 18:1554, Acts, No. 208 (2011)."
"MA2000","MA",2000,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2002","MA",2002,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2004","MA",2004,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2006","MA",2006,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2008","MA",2008,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2010","MA",2010,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2012","MA",2012,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.",500,"Per Year",1000,"Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars in any one calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","Yes","The aggregate of all contributions from any one individual to all candidates and candidate's committees shall not exceed the sum of $12,500 in any one calendar year.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2014","MA",2014,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6",,,,"See Title 7, Chapter 55, Section 6","No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2016","MA",2016,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Limited",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MA2018","MA",2018,"Chapter 55: § 6.; Chapter 55: § 10A.(g); Chapter 55: § 7A; Chapter 55: § 6A; Chapter 55: § 8; Chapter 55: § 7A(b); Chapter 3, § 39","Yes","Contributions to PACs that accept contributions of no greater than $100 and conduit contributions of no more than $100.",,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Limited",500,"Per Year",1000,"A House candidate may not accept more than $7,500 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A Senate candidate may not accept more than $18,750 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year",500,"Per Year",1000,"A gubernatorial slate may not accept more than $150,000 in aggregate PAC contributions in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.",500,"Calendar Year",1000,"Per Interpretive Bulletin 88-01: Labor organizations follow the same contribution limits and reporting requirements as PACs if their political contributions and independent expenditures, in the aggregate, exceed $15,000 or 10% of the organization's gross revenue from the previous calendar year, whichever is lower.","Limited",3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,3000,"Per Year",6000,,"Limited","1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"1000","Per Year","2000",,"Limited",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Lobbyists are limited to contributions no greater than $200 per candidate in a calendar year. Definition: ""Legislative agent"", a person who for compensation or reward does any act to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or to promote, oppose or influence the governor's approval or veto thereof. The term ""legislative agent"" shall include a person who, as part of his regular and usual business or professional activities and not simply incidental thereto, attempts to promote, oppose or influence legislation, or the governor's approval or veto thereof, whether or not any compensation in addition to the salary for such activities is received for such services; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition a person shall be presumed to engage in activity covered by this definition in a manner that is simply incidental to his regular and usual business or professional activities if he engages in any activity or activities covered by this definition for not more than fifty hours during any reporting period or receives less than five thousand dollars during any reporting period for any activity or activities covered by this definition.","No",,"No",
"MD1996","MD",1996,"Old Code: Md. Ann. Code. art. 33 §§ 13-212 et seq. and 13-214  (1957); Current Code: Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $4723.50 (Kent) to $202,711.50 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $4723.50 (Kent) to $202,711.50 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $4723.50 (Kent) to $202,711.50 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD1998","MD",1998,"Old Code: Md. Ann. Code. art. 33 §§ 13-212 et seq. and 13-214  (1957); Current Code: Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $4723.50 (Kent) to $202,711.50 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $4723.50 (Kent) to $202,711.50 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1995, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $4723.50 (Kent) to $202,711.50 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1994 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2000","MD",2000,"Old Code: Md. Ann. Code. art. 33 §§ 13-212 et seq. and 13-214  (1957); Current Code: Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.",1174895,"Per Election Cycle",1174895,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters in each county as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2002","MD",2002,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1284824,"Per Election Cycle",1284824,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation.",1284824,"Per Election Cycle",1284824,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.",1284824,"Per Election Cycle",1284824,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 1999, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5260 (Kent) to $216,089 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 1998 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2004","MD",2004,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1388181,"Per Election Cycle",1388181,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.",1388181,"Per Election Cycle",1388181,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.",1388181,"Per Election Cycle",1388181,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5309 (Kent) to $233,525 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5309 (Kent) to $233,525 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5309 (Kent) to $233,525 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2006","MD",2006,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1388181,"Per Election Cycle",1388181,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.",1388181,"Per Election Cycle",1388181,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.",1388181,"Per Election Cycle",1388181,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5309 (Kent) to $233,525 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5309 (Kent) to $233,525 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2003, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5309 (Kent) to $233,525 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2002 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2008","MD",2008,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1572423,"Per Election Cycle",1572423,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.",1572423,"Per Election Cycle",1572423,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.",1572423,"Per Election Cycle",1572423,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5980 (Kent) to $253,962 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5980 (Kent) to $253,962 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5980 (Kent) to $253,962 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2010","MD",2010,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1572423,"Per Election Cycle",1572423,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.",1572423,"Per Election Cycle",1572423,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.",1572423,"Per Election Cycle",1572423,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5980 (Kent) to $253,962 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5980 (Kent) to $253,962 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2007, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $5980 (Kent) to $253,962 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2006 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2012","MD",2012,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1734143,"Per Election Cycle",1734143,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1734143,"Per Election Cycle",1734143,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1734143,"Per Election Cycle",1734143,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","Yes","$10,000 aggregate limit for all candidates during an election cycle.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2014","MD",2014,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,,"Limited",1734143,"Per Election Cycle",1734143,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1734143,"Per Election Cycle",1734143,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1734143,"Per Election Cycle",1734143,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2016","MD",2016,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",1850832,"Per Election Cycle",1850832,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1850832,"Per Election Cycle",1850832,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1850832,"Per Election Cycle",1850832,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2014 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2014 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2014 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"MD2018","MD",2018,"2002 Md. Laws, Chap. 291, §4; Md. Election Law Code Ann. §§ 13-225 - 13-235","No",,,"Yes","Only affects contribution  for state or local parties to candidates. The limit is based on population. A state or local party may contribute $1 for every 2 registered voters in the state or county regardless of party affiliation.  This number is based on the total number of registered voters for the immediately preceeding gubernatorial election.",,"No",,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,,"Limited",1850832,"Per Election Cycle",1850832,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1850832,"Per Election Cycle",1850832,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.",1850832,"Per Election Cycle",1850832,"Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2011, regardless of party affiliation. Figure is based on number of registered voters in the state for the 2010 Gubernatorial election.","Limited","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2014 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2014 Gubernatorial election.","Varies","Per Election Cycle","Varies","Limit is $1 for every 2 registered voters as of January 1, 2015, regardless of party affiliation. Approximately $6241 (Kent) to $286,715 (Montgomery). Figure is based on number of registered voters in that county for the 2014 Gubernatorial election.","Limited",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.",6000,"Per Election Cycle",6000,"Limit not applicable when a slate gives to a candidate on that slate.","No","Invalidated by McCutcheon v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist, or person acting on a lobbyist's behalf, may not at any time solicit funds for, or transfer funds to a member or candidate for general assembly. A lobbyist may not serve on a member's or candidate's fundraising committee or political committee or act as the treasurer or chair of a political committee intended to benefit a member or candidate for election to the General Assembly. However, a lobbyist may make personal contributions. A lobbyist may provide recommendations to others regarding who to donate to. A lobbyist may attend a candidate fundraiser if: (1) a political action committee purchases the tickets, (2) the comittee gives the lobyist the ticket, and (3) the lobbyist neither solicited nor transmitted the ticket payment.","No",,"No",
"ME1996","ME",1996,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000",,"10000",,"5000",,"10000",,"5000",,"10000",,,1000,"Per Election",2000," This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.",1000,"Per Election",2000," This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.",1000,"Per Election",2000," This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME1998","ME",1998,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000",,"10000",,"5000",,"10000",,"5000",,"10000",,,1000,"Per Election",2000," This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.",1000,"Per Election",2000," This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.",1000,"Per Election",2000," This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2000","ME",2000,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",500,"Per Election",1000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited","250",,"500",,"250",,"500",,"500",,"1000",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2002","ME",2002,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",500,"Per Election",1000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited","250",,"500",,"250",,"500",,"500",,"1000",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2004","ME",2004,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",500,"Per Election",1000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited","250",,"500",,"250",,"500",,"500",,"1000",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2006","ME",2006,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",500,"Per Election",1000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited","250",,"500",,"250",,"500",,"500",,"1000",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2008","ME",2008,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",250,"Per Election",500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",500,"Per Election",1000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Limited","250",,"500",,"250",,"500",,"500",,"1000",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2010","ME",2010,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","Yes","All",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",350,"Per Election",700,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",750,"Per Election",1500,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,750,"Per Election",1500,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,750,"Per Election",1500,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,750,"Per Election",1500,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,750,"Per Election",1500,,"Limited","350",,"700",,"350",,"700",,"750",,"1500",,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,750,"Per Election",1500,,"Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2012","ME",2012,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","Yes","All",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",350,"Per Election",700,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",1500,"Per Election",3000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"Limited","350",,"700",,"350",,"700",,"1500",,"3000",,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"Yes","No individual may make contributions to candidates aggregating more than $ 25,000 in any calendar year. This limitation does not apply to contributions in support of a candidate by that candidate or his spouse.","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2014","ME",2014,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","Yes","All",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",350,"Per Election",700,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",1500,"Per Election",3000,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"Limited","350",,"700",,"350",,"700",,"1500",,"3000",,"Limited",350,"Per Election",700,,350,"Per Election",700,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2016","ME",2016,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","Yes","All",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",375,"Per Election",750,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",375,"Per Election",750,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",1575,"Per Election",3150,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",375,"Per Election",750,,375,"Per Election",750,,1575,"Per Election",3150,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",375,"Per Election",750,,375,"Per Election",750,,1575,"Per Election",3150,,"Limited",375,"Per Election",750,,375,"Per Election",750,,1575,"Per Election",3150,,"Limited",375,"Per Election",750,,375,"Per Election",750,,1575,"Per Election",3150,,"Limited","375",,"750",,"375",,"750",,"1575",,"3150",,"Limited",375,"Per Election",750,,375,"Per Election",750,,1575,"Per Election",3150,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"ME2018","ME",2018,"21-A M.R.S. § 1015","Yes","All",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",400,"Per Election",800,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",400,"Per Election",800,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.",1600,"Per Election",3200,"These limits are for candidates not participating in public financing.","Limited",400,"Per Election",800,,400,"Per Election",800,"Inflation adjusted",1600,"Per Election",3200,,"NA",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",400,"Per Election",800,"Inflation adjusted",400,"Per Election",800,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"Limited",400,"Per Election",800,,400,"Per Election",800,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"Limited",400,"Per Election",800,,400,"Per Election",800,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"Limited","400",,"800",,"400",,"800",,"1600",,"3200",,"Limited",400,"Per Election",800,,400,"Per Election",800,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MI1996","MI",1996," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","This is for ""Independent Committees""","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","This is for ""Independent Committees""","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","This is for ""Independent Committees""","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MI1998","MI",1998," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","This is for ""Independent Committees""","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","This is for ""Independent Committees""","34000","Other",,"This is for ""Independent Committees""","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MI2000","MI",2000," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","This is for ""Independent Committees""","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","This is for ""Independent Committees""","34000","Other",,"This is for ""Independent Committees""","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MI2002","MI",2002," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MI2004","MI",2004," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MI2006","MI",2006," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MI2008","MI",2008," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244, 15.533;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268; 2008 Mich. Pub. Acts 288","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","As of 2008 Legal Defense Funds can accept unlimited contributions, including from coporate and union treasuries, but must report their receipts and expenditures","No",
"MI2010","MI",2010," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244, 15.533;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268; 2008 Mich. Pub. Acts 288","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","As of 2008 Legal Defense Funds can accept unlimited contributions, including from coporate and union treasuries, but must report their receipts and expenditures","No",
"MI2012","MI",2012," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244, 15.533;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268; 2008 Mich. Pub. Acts 288","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,3400,"Per Election Cycle",3400,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"10 times the individual limit",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",68000,"Per Election Cycle",68000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000","10 times the individual limit","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","34000","Per Election Cycle","34000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","As of 2008 Legal Defense Funds can accept unlimited contributions, including from coporate and union treasuries, but must report their receipts and expenditures","No",
"MI2014","MI",2014," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244, 15.533;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268; 2008 Mich. Pub. Acts 288; 2013 Mich. Pub. Acts 252","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,6800,"Per Election Cycle",6800,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,6800,"Per Election Cycle",6800,,"Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","20000","Per Election Cycle","20000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","68000","Per Election Cycle","68000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,"10 times the individual limit",136000,"Per Election Cycle",136000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","20000","Per Election Cycle","20000","10 times the individual limit","68000","Per Election Cycle","68000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","As of 2008 Legal Defense Funds can accept unlimited contributions, including from coporate and union treasuries, but must report their receipts and expenditures","No",
"MI2016","MI",2016," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244, 15.533;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268; 2008 Mich. Pub. Acts 288; 2013 Mich. Pub. Acts 252","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,6800,"Per Election Cycle",6800,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,6800,"Per Election Cycle",6800,,"Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","20000","Per Election Cycle","20000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","68000","Per Election Cycle","68000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,"10 times the individual limit",136000,"Per Election Cycle",136000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","20000","Per Election Cycle","20000","10 times the individual limit","68000","Per Election Cycle","68000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","As of 2008 Legal Defense Funds can accept unlimited contributions, including from coporate and union treasuries, but must report their receipts and expenditures","No",
"MI2018","MI",2018," Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 169.252, 169.246, 169.254, 169.244, 15.533;  1976 Mich. Pub. Acts 1268; 2008 Mich. Pub. Acts 288; 2013 Mich. Pub. Acts 252","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,6800,"Per Election Cycle",6800,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,6800,"Per Election Cycle",6800,,"Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","20000","Per Election Cycle","20000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","68000","Per Election Cycle","68000","Bundling Committees face the same contribution limits as other political committees - 2002 MCLS 169.252","Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"1996 MCL § 169.254",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"10 times the individual limit",20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,"10 times the individual limit",136000,"Per Election Cycle",136000,"20 times the individual limit for statewide races","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","10 times the individual limit","20000","Per Election Cycle","20000","10 times the individual limit","68000","Per Election Cycle","68000","10 times the individual limit","Limited",100,"Per Year",200,"Cannot make a contribution to another candidate, except for tickets to another candidate's fundraiser up to $100 per calendar year (1996 MCL § 169.244)",100,"Per Year",200,,100,"Per Year",200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"Yes","As of 2008 Legal Defense Funds can accept unlimited contributions, including from corporate and union treasuries, but must report their receipts and expenditures","No",
"MN1996","MN",1996,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",8000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","8000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 10A.065 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session.; Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN1998","MN",1998,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",8000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","8000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 10A.065 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session.; Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2000","MN",2000,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2002","MN",2002,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",600,"Two yr cycle every 10 yrs. Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",600,"Two yr cycle every 10 yrs. Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",600,"(Two yr trm this cycle) Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",8000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","8000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10).

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2004","MN",2004,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",8000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","8000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10).

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2006","MN",2006,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",8000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","8000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2008","MN",2008,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",8000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","8000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2010","MN",2010,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",800,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2012","MN",2012,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",600,"Two yr cycle every 10 yrs. Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",500,"Other",600,"Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",500,"Other",600,"Two yr cycle every 10 yrs. Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year; Candidates in territory with less than 100,000 people is reduced to $300/$100.",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election yar","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",500,"Other",600,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",500,"Other",600,"(Two yr trm this cycle) Limit is $500 in an election year and $100 in a non-election year",2000,"Other",3500,"Limit is $2000 in an election year and $500 in a non-election year","Limited",5000,"Other",6000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",5000,"Other",8000,"Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year",20000,"Other",35000,"Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Limited","5000","Other","6000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","5000","Other","8000","Limit is $5000 in an election year and $1000 in a non-election year","20000","Other","35000","Limit is $20000 in an election year and $5000 in a non-election year","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 10x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2014","MN",2014,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",1000,"Other",2000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"$4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",1000,"Other",2000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"$4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Other",1000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",1000,"Other",2000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3); $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3); $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",10000,"Other",20000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",40000,"Other",60000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought","10000","Other","20000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle","40000","Other","60000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 5x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2016","MN",2016,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",1000,"Other",2000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"$4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",1000,"Other",2000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"$4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Other",1000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",1000,"Other",2000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3); $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3); $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",10000,"Other",20000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",40000,"Other",60000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought","10000","Other","20000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle","40000","Other","60000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 5x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MN2018","MN",2018,"Session Law: MN Laws 1974, c. 470, § 1; Current Code: MN ST §10A.27(1)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",1000,"Other",2000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"$4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",1000,"Other",2000,"$1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"$4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Other",1000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3)",1000,"Other",2000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3); $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",4000,"Other",6000,"10A.12: Unions may est. ""Political Funds"" to give to candidates, these fall under candidate contribution limits. Via 211A.01 (3); $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought",10000,"Other",20000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle",40000,"Other",60000,"Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought","10000","Other","20000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $1,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $1,000 in a nonelection segment of the election cycle","40000","Other","60000","Limit is, in aggregate, ten times the amount that may be contributed to that candidate by an individual/PAC aka $4,000 in the election segment of an election cycle for the office sought and $2,000 in the nonelection segment of the election cycle","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Section 211A.14 Contributions and solicitations during legislative session;Section 10A.071 Certain Gifts by Lobbyists and Principals Prohibited","No",,"Yes","(1) 	If candidate accepts public subsidy, a limitation is placed on how much that candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign. That limit is 5x what an individual can spend on that candidate pursuant to the contribution limitations above. MN ST 10A.27(10)

(2)A candidate shall not permit the candidate's principal campaign committee to accept a contribution from a political committee other than a political party, a political fund, a lobbyist, or a large giver, if the contribution will cause the aggregate contributions from those types of contributors to exceed an amount equal to 20 percent of the expenditure limits for the office sought by the candidate. For purposes of this subdivision, “large giver” means an individual, other than the candidate, who contributes an amount that is more than $100 and more than one-half the amount an individual may contribute. MN ST 10A.27(11)."
"MO1996","MO",1996,"L. 1994 S.B. 650; 1996 § 130.032 R.S.Mo.","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2500","Per Election","5000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",250,"Per Election",500,,500,"Per Election",1000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO1998","MO",1998,"A.L. 1997 S.B. 16; 1998 § 130.032 R.S.Mo.","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",10000,"Per Election",20000,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited","2500","Per Election","5000","Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","10000","Per Election","20000","Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1025,"Per Election",2050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2000","MO",2000,"A.L. 1997 S.B. 16; 2000 § 130.032 R.S.Mo.","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1075,"Per Election",2150,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",,,5000,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",10000,"Per Election",20000,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited","2500","Per Election","5000","Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","5000","Per Election","10000","Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","10000","Per Election","20000","Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","Limited",275,"Per Election",550,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",525,"Per Election",1050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.",1025,"Per Election",2050,"Limits not enforced due to injuction on pending lawsuits.","No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2002","MO",2002,"A.L. 1997 S.B. 16; 2002 § 130.032 R.S.Mo.","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",575,"Per Election",1150,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",1175,"Per Election",2350,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","Limited",300,"Per Election",600,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",575,"Per Election",1150,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",1175,"Per Election",2350,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",575,"Per Election",1150,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",1175,"Per Election",2350,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","Limited",300,"Per Election",600,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",575,"Per Election",1150,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",1175,"Per Election",2350,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",10000,"Per Election",20000,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","Limited","2500","Per Election","5000","Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","5000","Per Election","10000","Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","10000","Per Election","20000","Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","Limited",300,"Per Election",600,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",575,"Per Election",1150,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.",1175,"Per Election",2350,"Missouri enforcing contribution limits for parties and individuals after years of injunctions.","No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2004","MO",2004,"A.L. 1997 S.B. 16; 2004 § 130.032 R.S.Mo.","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2500","Per Election","5000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2006","MO",2006,"A.L. 1997 S.B. 16; 2006 § 130.032 R.S.Mo.","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited","2500","Per Election","5000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",300,"Per Election",600,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1175,"Per Election",2350,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2008","MO",2008,"Limits repealed Effectice 8/28/2008; SB 1038.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2010","MO",2010,"Limits repealed Effectice 8/28/2008; SB 1038.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2012","MO",2012,"Limits repealed Effectice 8/28/2008; SB 1038.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2014","MO",2014,"Limits repealed Effectice 8/28/2008; SB 1038.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2016","MO",2016,"Limits repealed Effectice 8/28/2008; SB 1038.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"MO2018","MO",2018,"Const. of 1875, Art. VII, § 23","Yes","Contributions to candidates and parties.",2016,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"Limited","2600","Per Election","5200",,"2600","Per Election","5200",,"2600","Per Election","5200",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS1996","MS",1996,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (1996) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS1998","MS",1998,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (1996) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2000","MS",2000,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (1996) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2002","MS",2002,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2004","MS",2004,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2006","MS",2006,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2008","MS",2008,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2010","MS",2010,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2012","MS",2012,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2014","MS",2014,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2016","MS",2016,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",4000,,1000,"Per Year",4000,,1000,"Per Year",4000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MS2018","MS",2018,"Miss. Code 1972 Ann. 97-13-15 (2000) (West) (corporate contributions); Miss. Code Ann. 97-13-15 (2015) (West)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",4000,,1000,"Per Year",4000,,1000,"Per Year",4000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT1996","MT",1996,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","aggregate contributions from PACs to senate and house",1984,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1100 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $1,850 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",800,"Per Election",1600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",15000,"Per Election",30000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","500","Per Election","1000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","800","Per Election","1600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","15000","Per Election","30000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT1998","MT",1998,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","aggregate contributions from PACs to senate and house",1984,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1150 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $1,950 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",800,"Per Election",1600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",15000,"Per Election",30000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","500","Per Election","1000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","800","Per Election","1600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","15000","Per Election","30000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2000","MT",2000,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","aggregate contributions from PACs to senate and house",1984,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1200 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,000 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",500,"Per Election",1000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",800,"Per Election",1600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",15000,"Per Election",30000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","500","Per Election","1000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","800","Per Election","1600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","15000","Per Election","30000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2002","MT",2002,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","aggregate contributions from PACs to senate and house",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1300 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,150 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",650,"Per Election",1300,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",800,"Per Election",1600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",15000,"Per Election",30000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","500","Per Election","1000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","800","Per Election","1600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","15000","Per Election","30000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",100,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",400,"Per Election",800,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2004","MT",2004,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","aggregate contributions from PACs to senate and house",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1300 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,150 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",650,"Per Election",1300,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1050,"Per Election",2100,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",18000,"Per Election",36000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","650","Per Election","1300","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1050","Per Election","2100","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","18000","Per Election","36000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",130,"Per Election",260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2012","MT",2012,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","All",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1600 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,650 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1300,"Per Election",2600,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",22600,"Per Election",45200,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","800","Per Election","1600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1300","Per Election","2600","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","22600","Per Election","45200","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",160,"Per Election",320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",630,"Per Election",1260,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2014","MT",2014,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","All",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",650,"Per Election",1300,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",170,"Per Election",340,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1650 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",170,"Per Election",340,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,750 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",650,"Per Election",1300,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",650,"Per Election",1300,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",850,"Per Election",1700,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1350,"Per Election",2700,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",23500,"Per Election",47000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","850","Per Election","1700","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1350","Per Election","2700","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","23500","Per Election","47000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",650,"Per Election",1300,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2016","MT",2016,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","All",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",170,"Per Election",340,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",660,"Per Election",1320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",170,"Per Election",340,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1700 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",170,"Per Election",340,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,800 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",660,"Per Election",1320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested. Limit applies jointly to governor and lieutenant governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",850,"Per Election",1700,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1400,"Per Election",2800,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",23900,"Per Election",47800,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","850","Per Election","1700","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1400","Per Election","2800","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","23900","Per Election","47800","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",170,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",170,"Per Election",200,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",660,"Per Election",1320,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"MT2018","MT",2018,"Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-37-216, 13-35-227, 13-37-218, 15-30-101(8)","Yes","All",2002,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",180,"Per Election",360,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",180,"Per Election",360,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",680,"Per Election",1360,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",180,"Per Election",360,"A candidate for the state house of representatives may receive no more than $1750 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees contributing to his campaign; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",180,"Per Election",360,"State senate candidates may receive no more than $2,850 in total combined monetary contributions from all political committees; Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",680,"Per Election",1360,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested. Limit applies jointly to governor and lieutenant governor.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"This section does not prohibit the establishment or administration of a separate, segregated fund to be used for making political contributions or expenditures if the fund consists only of voluntary contributions solicited from an individual who is a shareholder, an employee, or a member of the corporation.",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",900,"Per Election",1800,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",1450,"Per Election",2900,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",24500,"Per Election",49000,"These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited","900","Per Election","1800","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","1450","Per Election","2900","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","24500","Per Election","49000","These are aggregate, from all parties, limits. Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","Limited",180,"Per Election",360,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",180,"Per Election",360,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.",680,"Per Election",1360,"Primary elections are only regarded as separate if they are contested.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NC1996","NC",1996,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","Members of Council of State, General Assembly, and political committees with the principal purpose of which is to assist a member of Council of State or General Assembly cannot solicit or accept a contribution from a registered lobbyist during General Assembly sessions.","No",,"No",
"NC1998","NC",1998,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","A registered lobbyist, a registered lobbyist's agent, or a political committee or parent entity of a political committee that employs or contracts with a registered lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"NC2000","NC",2000,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","A registered lobbyist, a registered lobbyist's agent, or a political committee or parent entity of a political committee that employs or contracts with a registered lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"NC2002","NC",2002,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","A registered lobbyist, a registered lobbyist's agent, or a political committee or parent entity of a political committee that employs or contracts with a registered lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"NC2004","NC",2004,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","A registered lobbyist, a registered lobbyist's agent, or a political committee or parent entity of a political committee that employs or contracts with a registered lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"NC2006","NC",2006,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","A registered lobbyist, a registered lobbyist's agent, or a political committee or parent entity of a political committee that employs or contracts with a registered lobbyist.","No",,"No",
"NC2008","NC",2008,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","it shall be unlawful for any officer, director, stockholder, attorney, agent or member of any corporation, business entity, labor union, professional association or insurance company to aid, abet, advise or consent to any such contribution or expenditure, or for any person or individual to solicit or knowingly receive any such contribution or expenditure. Supporting or opposing the election of clearly identified candidates includes supporting or opposing the candidates of a clearly identified political party.","Yes","Officeholders may set up a legal defense fund that may accept unlimited contributions. Corporations, labor unions, insurance companies, professional associations, and business entities may only contribute $4,000.","No",
"NC2010","NC",2010,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","it shall be unlawful for any officer, director, stockholder, attorney, agent or member of any corporation, business entity, labor union, professional association or insurance company to aid, abet, advise or consent to any such contribution or expenditure, or for any person or individual to solicit or knowingly receive any such contribution or expenditure. Supporting or opposing the election of clearly identified candidates includes supporting or opposing the candidates of a clearly identified political party.","Yes","Officeholders may set up a legal defense fund that may accept unlimited contributions. Corporations, labor unions, insurance companies, professional associations, and business entities may only contribute $4,000.","No",
"NC2012","NC",2012,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",4000,"Per Election",8000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited","4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"4000","Per Election","8000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","it shall be unlawful for any officer, director, stockholder, attorney, agent or member of any corporation, business entity, labor union, professional association or insurance company to aid, abet, advise or consent to any such contribution or expenditure, or for any person or individual to solicit or knowingly receive any such contribution or expenditure. Supporting or opposing the election of clearly identified candidates includes supporting or opposing the candidates of a clearly identified political party.","Yes","Officeholders may set up a legal defense fund that may accept unlimited contributions. Corporations, labor unions, insurance companies, professional associations, and business entities may only contribute $4,000.","No",
"NC2014","NC",2014,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","Yes","All",2014,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","it shall be unlawful for any officer, director, stockholder, attorney, agent or member of any corporation, business entity, labor union, professional association or insurance company to aid, abet, advise or consent to any such contribution or expenditure, or for any person or individual to solicit or knowingly receive any such contribution or expenditure. Supporting or opposing the election of clearly identified candidates includes supporting or opposing the candidates of a clearly identified political party.","Yes","Officeholders may set up a legal defense fund that may accept unlimited contributions. Corporations, labor unions, insurance companies, professional associations, and business entities may only contribute $4,000.","No",
"NC2016","NC",2016,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","Yes","All",2014,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5100,"Per Election",10200,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",5100,"Per Election",10200,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",5100,"Per Election",10200,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",5100,"Per Election",10200,,5100,"Per Election",10200,,5100,"Per Election",10200,,"Limited","5100","Per Election","10200",,"5100","Per Election","10200",,"5100","Per Election","10200",,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5100,"Per Election",10200,,5100,"Per Election",10200,,5100,"Per Election",10200,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","it shall be unlawful for any officer, director, stockholder, attorney, agent or member of any corporation, business entity, labor union, professional association or insurance company to aid, abet, advise or consent to any such contribution or expenditure, or for any person or individual to solicit or knowingly receive any such contribution or expenditure. Supporting or opposing the election of clearly identified candidates includes supporting or opposing the candidates of a clearly identified political party.","Yes","Officeholders may set up a legal defense fund that may accept unlimited contributions. Corporations, labor unions, insurance companies, professional associations, and business entities may only contribute $4,000.","No",
"NC2018","NC",2018,"Current state code: NCGS 22AL 163-278.13; Historical Session Laws: 1973, c. 1272, s. 1; 1979, c. 1073, ss. 8, 20; 1981, c. 225; 1987, c. 565, s. 15; 1993, c. 539, s. 1113; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c).","Yes","All",2015,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5200,"Per Election",10400,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",5200,"Per Election",10400,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.",5200,"Per Election",10400,"A candidate, or a candidate's spouse, parents, brothers, and sisters, may make a contribution to the candidate or to the candidate's treasurer of any amount in any election.","Limited",5200,"Per Election",10400,,5200,"Per Election",10400,,5200,"Per Election",10400,,"NA",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5200,"Per Election",10400,,5200,"Per Election",10400,,5200,"Per Election",10400,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","it shall be unlawful for any officer, director, stockholder, attorney, agent or member of any corporation, business entity, labor union, professional association or insurance company to aid, abet, advise or consent to any such contribution or expenditure, or for any person or individual to solicit or knowingly receive any such contribution or expenditure. Supporting or opposing the election of clearly identified candidates includes supporting or opposing the candidates of a clearly identified political party.
any of the following criteria:
a. Represents another person or governmental unit, but is not directly
employed by that person or governmental unit.
b. Contracts for payment for lobbying.
c. Is employed by a person and a significant part of that employee's
duties include lobbying. In no case shall an employee be considered a
lobbyist if in no 30-day period less than five percent (5%) of that
employee's actual duties include engaging in lobbying as defined in
subdivision (17)a. of this section or if in no 30-day period less than
five percent (5%) of that employee's actual duties include engaging
in lobbying as defined in subdivision (17)b. of this section.

No lobbyist may make a contribution as defined in G.S. 163A-1411 to a candidate
or candidate campaign committee as defined in G.S. 163A-1475 when that candidate meets any
of the following criteria:
(1) Is a legislator as defined in G.S. 163A-250.
(2) Is a public servant as defined in G.S. 163A-152(70)a. and G.S. 163A-254","Yes","Officeholders may set up a legal defense fund that may accept unlimited contributions. Corporations, labor unions, insurance companies, professional associations, and business entities may only contribute $4,000.","No",
"ND1996","ND",1996,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND1998","ND",1998,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Year",400,,200,"Per Year",400,,200,"Per Year",400,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2000","ND",2000,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Year",400,,200,"Per Year",400,,200,"Per Year",400,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2002","ND",2002,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2004","ND",2004,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2006","ND",2006,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2008","ND",2008,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2010","ND",2010,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2012","ND",2012,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2014","ND",2014,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2016","ND",2016,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"ND2018","ND",2018,"§ 16.1-08.1-03.3(1), 16.1-08.1-03.3.(5); 16.1-08.1-03.6","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"NA",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","The law appears to prohibit a lobbyist from making contributions from funds originating from a corporation: ""If an officer, employee, agent, attorney, or other representative of a corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association makes any contribution prohibited by this section out of corporate, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association funds or otherwise violates this section, it is prima facie evidence of a violation by the corporation, cooperative corporation, limited liability company, or association.""","No",,"No",
"NE1996","NE",1996,"49-1469[1993, LB 587]; 49-1446.02[1992, LB 722, § 2];49-1479;  49-1479.01[1996, LB 1263, § 5]; 32-1603[ 1993, LB 587, § 2; ]; 32-1608 [1993, LB 587, § 6]; 32-1611 [1993, LB 587, § 11]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Prohibited",,,,"only allowed for fundraising event of the recipient candidate",,,,"only allowed for fundraising event of the recipient candidate",,,,"only allowed for fundraising event of the recipient candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE1998","NE",1998,"49-1469[1993, LB 587]; 49-1446.02[1992, LB 722, § 2];49-1479;  49-1479.01[1996, LB 1263, § 5]; 32-1603[ 1993, LB 587, § 2; ]; 32-1608 [1993, LB 587, § 6]; 32-1611 [1993, LB 587, § 11]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Prohibited",,,,"only allowed for fundraising event of the recipient candidate",,,,"only allowed for fundraising event of the recipient candidate",,,,"only allowed for fundraising event of the recipient candidate","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2000","NE",2000,"49-1469[1999, LB 416, § 14]; 49-1446.02; 49-1479; 49-1479.01[1999, LB 416, § 16]; 32-1603[1997, LB 420, § 3]; 32-1608 [1997, LB 420, § 9]; 32-1611 [1997, LB 420, § 11]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2002","NE",2002,"49-1469; 49-1446.02; 49-1479; 49-1479.01; 32-1603[2001, LB 768, § 7]; 32-1608 [2001, LB 768, § 9]; 32-1611 [2001, LB 768, § 10]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2004","NE",2004,"49-1469; 49-1446.02; 49-1479; 49-1479.01; 32-1603[2002, LB 1086, § 2]; 32-1608 ; 32-1611","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2006","NE",2006,"49-1469[2005, LB 242, § 19.]; 49-1446.02[2005, LB 242, § 10.];  49-1479.01[2005, LB 242, § 28.]; 32-1603[2005, LB 242, § 1]; 32-1608 ; 32-1611","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2008","NE",2008,"49-1469[2005, LB 242, § 19.]; 49-1446.02[2005, LB 242, § 10.];  49-1479.01[2005, LB 242, § 28.]; 32-1603[2006, LB 188, § 3]; 32-1608[2006, LB 188, § 9] ; 32-1611","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2010","NE",2010,"49-1469[2005, LB 242, § 19.]; 49-1446.02[2005, LB 242, § 10.];  49-1479.01[2005, LB 242, § 28.]; 32-1603[2006, LB 188, § 3]; 32-1608[2006, LB 188, § 9] ; 32-1611","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2012","NE",2012,"49-1469[2005, LB 242, § 19.]; 49-1446.02[2005, LB 242, § 10.];  49-1479.01[2005, LB 242, § 28.]; 32-1603[2006, LB 188, § 3.]; 32-1608 [2011, LB 142, § 1]; 32-1611","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2014","NE",2014,"49-1469[2005, LB 242, § 19.]; 49-1446.02[2005, LB 242, § 10.];  49-1479.01[2005, LB 242, § 28.]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2016","NE",2016,"49-1469[2005, LB 242, § 19.]; 49-1446.02[2005, LB 242, § 10.];  49-1479.01[2005, LB 242, § 28.]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding","Unlimited",,,,"Special Conditions for Publicly Funded Candidates, see section on Public Funding",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NE2018","NE",2018,"49-1469[2005, LB 242, § 19.]; 49-1446.02[2005, LB 242, § 10.];  49-1479.01[2005, LB 242, § 28.]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NH1996","NH",1996,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $500,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election limit. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH1998","NH",1998,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2000","NH",2000,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Other",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2002","NH",2002,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Other",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2004","NH",2004,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Other",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2006","NH",2006,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Other",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2008","NH",2008,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Other",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2010","NH",2010,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Other",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf",5000,"Per Election",10000,"While Prohibition was still on the books, statute was struck down and and Sec. of State ruled limits apply. https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/documents/opinion-20000606-capaign.pdf","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"Yes",1,"Insurers","0","All","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2012","NH",2012,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2014","NH",2014,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2016","NH",2016,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NH2018","NH",2018,"Historial session law: 1979, 436:1; Current Code: § 664:2 (III);  § 644:4; § 644:5-a","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730",5000,"Per Election",10000,"1.) $1,000 per election to candidates not participating in expenditure limits. 2) Candidates may also raise funds during ""exploratory"" period, not subject to primary limits: see: http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=25730","Prohibited",0,"NA",0,"NA",0,"NA",0,"NA",0,"NA",0,"NA","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","Unlimited",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.",,,,"Limits do exist for candidates who do not participating in expenditure limits: Read http://sos.nh.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8589977663.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Gubernatorial candidates who agree to voluntary $625,000/election spending limits may accept contributions from individuals in the amount of $5,000/election and unlimited contributions from PACs; otherwise those limits are $1,000/election from both PACs and individuals. State Senate candidates have a voluntary $20,000/election spending limit; with the same contribution limits as gubernatorial candidates."
"NJ1996","NJ",1996,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",1993,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",1993,"No",,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",1800,"Per Election",3600,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",,,,"unlimited",,,,"unlimited",1800,"Per Election",3600,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ1998","NJ",1998,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",1997,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",1997,"No",,"Limited",1800,"Per Election",3600,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",1800,"Per Election",3600,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2100,"Per Election",4200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",5900,"Per Election",11800,,5900,"Per Election",11800,,2100,"Per Election",4200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1800,"Per Election",3600,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,2100,"Per Election",4200,,"Limited",1800,"Per Election",3600,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,2100,"Per Election",4200,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5900","Per Election","11800","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5900","Per Election","11800",,"12000","Per Election","24000",,"Limited",5900,"Per Election",11800,,5900,"Per Election",11800,,2100,"Per Election",4200,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2000","NJ",2000,"19:44A-7.1,8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",1997,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",1997,"No",,"Limited",1800,"Per Election",3600,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",1800,"Per Election",3600,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2100,"Per Election",4200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",5900,"Per Election",11800,,5900,"Per Election",11800,,2100,"Per Election",4200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1800,"Per Election",3600,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,2100,"Per Election",4200,,"Limited",1800,"Per Election",3600,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,2100,"Per Election",4200,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5900","Per Election","11800","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5900","Per Election","11800",,"12000","Per Election","24000",,"Limited",5900,"Per Election",11800,,5900,"Per Election",11800,,2100,"Per Election",4200,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2002","NJ",2002,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2001,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2001,"No",,"Limited",2200,"Per Election",4400,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2200,"Per Election",4400,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",7200,"Per Election",14400,,7200,"Per Election",14400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2200,"Per Election",4400,,2200,"Per Election",4400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"Limited",2200,"Per Election",4400,,2200,"Per Election",4400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",7200,"Per Election",14400,"Figures used for candidate committees, not individual candidates (unlimited)",7200,"Per Election",14400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2004","NJ",2004,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2001,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2001,"No",,"Limited",2200,"Per Election",4400,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2200,"Per Election",4400,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",7200,"Per Election",14400,,7200,"Per Election",14400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2200,"Per Election",4400,,2200,"Per Election",4400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"Limited",2200,"Per Election",4400,,2200,"Per Election",4400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",7200,"Per Election",14400,,7200,"Per Election",14400,,2600,"Per Election",5200,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2006","NJ",2006,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2005,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2005,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3000,"Per Election",6000,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2008","NJ",2008,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2005,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2005,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3000,"Per Election",6000,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2010","NJ",2010,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","No","All",2005,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2005,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",3400,"Per Election",6800,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2012","NJ",2012,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2009,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2009,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",3400,"Per Election",6800,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2014","NJ",2014,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2013,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2013,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",3400,"Per Election",6800,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2016","NJ",2016,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2013,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years starting with 1993.",2013,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",4300,"Per Election",8600,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,4300,"Per Election",8600,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,4300,"Per Election",8600,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NJ2018","NJ",2018,"19:44A-7.1;8; 11; 11.3-11.6; 29; 19:44A-20.15; NJAC 19:25-11.2[administrative code]

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12

19:44A-11; 19:44A-11.1-11.9; 12","Yes","All",2017,"Yes","Adjustment is made not based on overall inflation, but specifically inflation of  costs in mass media and administrative expenses of past campaigns. ELEC's adjustments are made every 4 years.
G with 1993.",2017,"No",,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",2600,"Per Election",5200,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate",4300,"Per Election",8600,"Even when the amount is paid to a joint committee, the aggregate cap applies per candidate","Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,4300,"Per Election",8600,,"Limited",2600,"Per Election",5200,,2600,"Per Election",5200,,4300,"Per Election",8600,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Applies to county political party committee from other county, or in legislative elections to districts where <20% of population resides in that county. If the county is >20% but <40% of the district, the cap is $25,000.","5000","Per Election","10000",,"10000","Per Election","20000",,"Limited",8200,"Per Election",16400,,8200,"Per Election",16400,,3400,"Per Election",6800,"Gubernatorial candidates (qualified for public financing) can give up to $25,000 from personal funds to their own campaign","No",,"Yes",17501,"[19:44A-20.3] Business entity which has made a contribution in the past year cannot contract with a legislative State agency except through open and clear process","0","Party represented by or committee created by the presiding officer over the legislature who approved the contract.","Yes","No","No",,"No",,"No",
"NM1996","NM",1996,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM1998","NM",1998,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2000","NM",2000,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2002","NM",2002,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2004","NM",2004,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2006","NM",2006,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2008","NM",2008,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2010","NM",2010,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2012","NM",2012,"Session Law: 2009 N.M. Laws ch. 68 §1; Current Code: 1978 N.M.S.A. §1-19-34.7","Yes","All",2012,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","Limited",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","Limited","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","5000","Per Election","10000","Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","Limited",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",2300,"Per Election",4600,"Limit is 2300 per primary election and 2300 per general election",5000,"Per Election",10000,"Limit is 5000 per primary election and 5000 per general election","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2014","NM",2014,"Session Law: 2009 N.M. Laws ch. 68 §1; Current Code: 1978 N.M.S.A. §1-19-34.7","Yes","All",2011,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","Limited",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","Limited",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","Limited","5100","Per Election","10200","Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","5100","Per Election","10200","Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","5100","Per Election","10200","Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","Limited",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",2400,"Per Election",4800,"Limit is 2400 per primary election and 2400 per general election",5100,"Per Election",10200,"Limit is 5100 per primary election and 5100 per general election","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2016","NM",2016,"Session Law: 2009 N.M. Laws ch. 68 §1; Current Code: 1978 N.M.S.A. §1-19-34.7","Yes","All",2011,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","Limited",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","Limited",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","Limited","5400","Per Election","10800","Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","5400","Per Election","10800","Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","5400","Per Election","10800","Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5400,"Per Election",10800,"Limit is 5400 per primary election and 5400 per general election","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NM2018","NM",2018,"Session Law: 2009 N.M. Laws ch. 68 §1; Current Code: 1978 N.M.S.A. §1-19-34.7","Yes","All",2017,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","Limited",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","Limited",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","Limited","5500","Per Election","11000","Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","5500","Per Election","11000","Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","5500","Per Election","11000","Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Limit is 2500 per primary election and 2500 per general election",5500,"Per Election",11000,"Limit is 5500 per primary election and 5500 per general election","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NV1996","NV",1996,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100 (Natural Person); Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.110 (Non-Natural Person)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"Unimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV1998","NV",1998,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100 (Natural Person); Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.110 (Non-Natural Person); NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2000","NV",2000,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2002","NV",2002,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2004","NV",2004,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2006","NV",2006,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2008","NV",2008,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2010","NV",2010,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2012","NV",2012,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2014","NV",2014,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2016","NV",2016,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,"No","No","Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NV2018","NV",2018,"Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 294A.100; NV Const, Article 2. Section 10.2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No","NA","NA","NA",,"NA","NA","NA",,"NA","NA","NA",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","A lobbyist is a person who appears in person in the Legislative Building or any other building in which the Legislature holds meetings and communicates directly with a member of the Legislative Branch on behalf of someone other than themselves to influence legislative action even if the person is not paid for the communication. The law includes several exclusions. There are prohibitions on when contributions can be made by lobbyists to government officials.","No",,"No",
"NY1996","NY",1996,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",1992,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $4,500 and not more than $13,400 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","Unlimited",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary","Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY1998","NY",1998,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",1992,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $4,500 and not more than $13,400 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","Unlimited",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary","Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",2800,"Per Election",5600," 2,800(nomination); 2,800(election)",11500,"Per Election Cycle",11500," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",41400,"Per Election Cycle",41400,"4500-13400 (nomination)+ 28,000 (election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2000","NY",2000,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",1992,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $4,900 and not more than $14,700 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,900 (nomination); 7,700 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,900 (nomination); 7,700 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","Unlimited",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary","Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,900 (nomination); 7,700 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2002","NY",2002,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",1992,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $4,900 and not more than $14,700 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,900 (nomination); 7,700 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,900 (nomination); 7,700 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,500 (nomination); 7,000 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","Unlimited",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary","Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",3100,"Per Election",6200,"3,100(nomination); 3,100(election)",12600,"Per Election Cycle",12600," 4,900 (nomination); 7,700 (election)",45400,"Per Election Cycle",45400,"4900-14700 (nomination; Dem-14700; GOP-14700; Ind/Green/Working- 4900)+ 30,700(election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2004","NY",2004,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",1999,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $5,400 and not more than $16,200 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3,400(nomination); 3,400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5,400 (nomination); 8,500 (election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3,400(nomination); 3,400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5,400 (nomination); 8,500 (election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3,400(nomination); 3,400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5,400 (nomination); 8,500 (election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","Unlimited",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary",,,,"prohibited during primary","Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3,400(nomination); 3,400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5,400 (nomination); 8,500 (election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2006","NY",2006,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",1999,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $5,400 and not more than $16,200 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3400 (nomination) + 3400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5400(nomination) + 8500(election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3400 (nomination) + 3400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5400(nomination) + 8500(election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3400 (nomination) + 3400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5400(nomination) + 8500(election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",3400,"Per Election",6800,"3400 (nomination) + 3400(election)",13900,"Per Election Cycle",13900,"5400(nomination) + 8500(election)",50100,"Per Election Cycle",50100,"5400-16200 (nomination; Dem- 16200; GOP- 15345.765; Ind/working/green-5400)+ 33,900(election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2008","NY",2008,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",2003,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $6,000 and not more than $18,100 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,100; GOP-14,627; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,100; GOP-14,627; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,200; GOP-14,627; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,100; GOP-14,627; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2010","NY",2010,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",2003,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $6,000 and not more than $18,100 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,100; GOP-14,034; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,100; GOP-14,034; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,200; GOP-14,627; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",3800,"Per Election",7600,"3800 (nomination) + 3800(election)",15500,"Per Election Cycle",15500,"6000(nomination) + 9500(election)",55900,"Per Election Cycle",55900,"6000-18,100 (nomination; dem-18,100; GOP-14,034; Conservative-6,000; Ind-6,000; Working families-6,000)+ 37,800(election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2012","NY",2012,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",2007,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $6,500 and not more than $19,700 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,949; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,949; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,949; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,949; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","Yes","$150,000 per calendar year for individuals; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2014","NY",2014,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",2007,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $6,500 and not more than $19,700 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,470; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,470; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,470; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",4100,"Per Election",8200,"4100 (nomination) + 4100(election)",16800,"Per Election Cycle",16800,"6500(nomination) + 10300(election)",60800,"Per Election Cycle",60800,"6500-19,700 (nomination; dem- 19,700; GOP-- 13,470; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 6,500)+ 41,100(election)","No","Prev. Individual Limit Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2016","NY",2016,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",2011,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in statex$.005, bot not less than $6,500 and not more than $19,700 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65000,"Per Election Cycle",65000,"7000-21,000 (nomination; dem- 21,000; GOP-- 13,410; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65000,"Per Election Cycle",65000,"7000-21,000 (nomination; dem- 21,000; GOP-- 13,410; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65000,"Per Election Cycle",65000,"7000-21,000 (nomination; dem- 21,000; GOP-- 13,410; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65000,"Per Election Cycle",65000,"7000-21,000 (nomination; dem- 21,000; GOP-- 13,410; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","No","Prev. Individual Limit Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"NY2018","NY",2018,"14-114; 14-124; 14-116; 2-126","Yes","maximum contributions",2011,"Yes","gubernatorial nomination: # of enrolled voters in candidate's party in state $.005, but not less than $7,000 and not more than $21,100 (adjusted from statutory values of 4,000 and 12,000)",1995,"Yes","(1996 Amounts) Governor Primary: Adjusted low: $4,500; Adjusted high: $13,400; Governor General: $28,000 |State Senate Primary Adjusted: $4,500; State Senate General Adjusted: $7,000 | General Assembly Primary Adjusted: $2,800; General Assembly General Adjusted: $2,800","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65100,"Per Election Cycle",65100,"7000-21,100 (nomination; dem- 21,100; GOP-- 13,374; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65100,"Per Election Cycle",65100,"7000-21,000 (nomination; dem- 21,100; GOP-- 13,374; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",5000,"Per Year",10000," $5,000 is an AGGREGATE limit per year across all contributions",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)",5000,"Per Year",10000,"$5,000 per year aggregate to all candidates and committees ($10,000 over the election cycle)","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65100,"Per Election Cycle",65100,"7000-21,100 (nomination; dem- 21,100; GOP-- 13,374; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number.",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number",,,,"§ 14-114.(5) - Limited - No constituted committee may expend, in any twelve month period terminating on the day of a general election, other than as non-candidate expenditures, any portion of any individual contribution which exceeds, in the case of a state committee, one-half of one cent for each registered voter in the state, or, in the case of any other constituted committee, the greater of one cent for each registered voter in the district in which the committee is organized or five hundred dollars. The number of such voters shall be determined as of the date of such general election or as of the date of the general election in whichever of the preceding four years shall result in the greatest number","Limited",4400,"Per Election",8800,"4400 (nomination) + 4400(election)",18000,"Per Election Cycle",18000,"7000(nomination) + 11000(election)",65000,"Per Election Cycle",65000,"7000-21,000 (nomination; dem- 21,000; GOP-- 13,410; conservative/Ind/Green/Working Families- 7,000)+ 44,000(election)","No","Prev. Individual Limit Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC; $5,000 corporate limit","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH1996","OH",1996,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3501.01)","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per election",5000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",50000,"Per Election",100000,,100000,"Per Election",200000,,500000,"Per Election",1000000,,"Limited","50000","Per Election","100000",,"100000","Per Election","200000",,"500000","Per Election","1000000",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH1998","OH",1998,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3501.01)","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per election",5000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",51500,"Per Election",103000,,103000,"Per Election",206000,,515000,"Per Election",1030000,,"Limited","51500","Per Election","103000",,"103000","Per Election","206000",,"515000","Per Election","1030000",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2000","OH",2000,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3501.01)","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per election",5000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",51500,"Per Election",103000,,103000,"Per Election",206000,,515000,"Per Election",1030000,,"Limited","51500","Per Election","103000",,"103000","Per Election","206000",,"515000","Per Election","1030000",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2002","OH",2002,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3501.01)","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per election",5000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",51500,"Per Election",103000,,103000,"Per Election",206000,,515000,"Per Election",1030000,,"Limited","51500","Per Election","103000",,"103000","Per Election","206000",,"515000","Per Election","1030000",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2004","OH",2004,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3501.01)","Yes","All",1995,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per election",5000,,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",54500,"Per Election",109000,,109500,"Per Election",219000,,549000,"Per Election",1098000,,"Limited","54500","Per Election","109000",,"109500","Per Election","219000",,"549000","Per Election","1098000",,"Limited",2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2006","OH",2006,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3517.104)","Yes","All",1996,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",10000,"Per Election",20000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election",20000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",56000,"Per Election",112000,,112500,"Per Election",225000,,564000,"Per Election",1128000,,"Limited","56000","Per Election","112000",,"112500","Per Election","225000",,"250000","Per Election","500000",,"Limited",10000,"Per Election",20000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,10000,"Per Election",20000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2008","OH",2008,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3517.104)","Yes","All",1996,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",10670,"Per Election",21340,,10670,"Per Election",21340,,10670,"Per Election",21340,,"Limited",10670,"Per Election",21340,,10670,"Per Election",21340,,10670,"Per Election",21340,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",59752,"Per Election",119504,,120038,"Per Election",240076,,601788,"Per Election",1203576,,"Limited","59752","Per Election","119504",,"120037.50","Per Election","240075",,"266750","Per Election","533500",,"Limited",10670,"Per Election",21340,,10670,"Per Election",21340,,10670,"Per Election",21340,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2010","OH",2010,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3517.104)","Yes","All",1996,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",11396,"Per Election",22791,,11396,"Per Election",22791,,11396,"Per Election",22791,,"Limited",11396,"Per Election",22791,,11396,"Per Election",22791,,11396,"Per Election",22791,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",63815,"Per Election",127630,,128200,"Per Election",256400,,642710,"Per Election",1285419,,"Limited","63815.14","Per Election","127630.28",,"128200.05","Per Election","256400.10",,"284889","Per Election","569778",,"Limited",11396,"Per Election",22791,,11396,"Per Election",22791,,11396,"Per Election",22791,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2012","OH",2012,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3517.104)","Yes","All",1996,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",11544,"Per Election",23087,,11544,"Per Election",23087,,11544,"Per Election",23087,,"Limited",11544,"Per Election",23087,,11544,"Per Election",23087,,11544,"Per Election",23087,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",64645,"Per Election",129289,,129867,"Per Election",259733,,651065,"Per Election",1302130,,"Limited","64644.73","Per Election","129289.46",,"129866.65","Per Election","259733.30",,"288592.56","Per Election","577185.12",,"Limited",11544,"Per Election",23087,,11544,"Per Election",23087,,11544,"Per Election",23087,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2014","OH",2014,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3517.104)","Yes","All",1996,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",12156,"Per Election",24311,,12156,"Per Election",24311,,12156,"Per Election",24311,,"Limited",12156,"Per Election",24311,,12156,"Per Election",24311,,12156,"Per Election",24311,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",68071,"Per Election",136142,,136750,"Per Election",273499,,685571,"Per Election",1371142,,"Limited","68070.9","Per Election","136141.80",,"136749.58","Per Election","273499.16",,"303887.96","Per Election","607775.92",,"Limited",12156,"Per Election",24311,,12156,"Per Election",24311,,12156,"Per Election",24311,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OH2016","OH",2016,"1998 SB 143, (Ohio Code section 3517.102 (B)(1)(a)-(6)(a), Ohio Code section 3517.104)","Yes","All",1996,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",12532,"Per Election",25065,,12532,"Per Election",25065,,12532,"Per Election",25065,,"Limited",12532,"Per Election",25065,,12532,"Per Election",25065,,12532,"Per Election",25065,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",70181,"Per Election",140362,,140989,"Per Election",281978,,706824,"Per Election",1413648,,"Limited","70181.10","Per Election","140362.20",,"140988.82","Per Election","281977.64",,"313308.49","Per Election","626616.98",,"Limited",12532,"Per Election",25065,,12532,"Per Election",25065,,12532,"Per Election",25065,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK1996","OK",1996,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"Two (2) or more political action committees are treated as a single entity if the committees meet certain criteria. See: 257:10-1-2 (f)",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"Two (2) or more political action committees are treated as a single entity if the committees meet certain criteria. See: 257:10-1-2 (f)",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,"Two (2) or more political action committees are treated as a single entity if the committees meet certain criteria. See: 257:10-1-2 (f)","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",5,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK1998","OK",1998,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2000","OK",2000,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"5000","Per Election Cycle","5000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2002","OK",2002,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"50000","Per Election Cycle","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2004","OK",2004,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"50000","Per Election Cycle","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2006","OK",2006,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"50000","Per Election Cycle","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2008","OK",2008,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"50000","Per Election Cycle","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2010","OK",2010,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"50000","Per Election Cycle","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2012","OK",2012,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"50000","Per Election Cycle","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2014","OK",2014,"Current law: Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 74, §257: 10-1-2","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,5000,"Per Election Cycle",5000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,,50000,"Per Election Cycle",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"25000","Per Election Cycle","25000",,"50000","Per Election Cycle","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2016","OK",2016,"Oklahoma Ethics Law Title 74 Chapter 62 Rule 2.23;  2.32; 2.33;  2.37","Yes","Candidate committees",2014,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,"State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000","State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OK2018","OK",2018,"Oklahoma Ethics Law Title 74 Chapter 62 Rule 2.23;  2.32; 2.33;  2.37","Yes","Candidate committees",2014,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.",25000,"Per Election Cycle",25000,"State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","Limited","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","10000","Per Election Cycle","10000","State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","25000","Per Election Cycle","25000","State, Congressional District, county, precinct and other committees of political parties are considered as a single entity for purposes of maximum contributions; thus, a contribution by one is considered as a contribution by all.","Limited",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.",2700,"Per Election",5400,"An extra 2700 is allowed for runoff elections.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"OR1996","OR",1996,"260.160[1995 c.1 § 3];  260.168[1995 c.1 § 4]; 260.172[1995 c.1 § 16]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"individual under 18 limited to $25 per cadndidate in election period",100,"Per Election",200,"individual under 18 limited to $25 per cadndidate in election period",500,"Per Election",1000,"individual under 18 limited to $25 per cadndidate in election period","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,,100,"Per Election",200,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Can contribute to committee explicitly for/against measure. Not candidates",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Can contribute to committee explicitly for/against measure. Not candidates",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,25000,"Per Election",50000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"25000","Per Election","50000","Per Election","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR1998","OR",1998,"260.160[1995 c.1 § 3];  260.168[1995 c.1 § 4]; 260.172[1995 c.1 § 16]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",100,"Per Election",200,"individual under 18 limited to $25 per cadndidate in election period",100,"Per Election",200,"individual under 18 limited to $25 per cadndidate in election period",500,"Per Election",1000,"individual under 18 limited to $25 per cadndidate in election period","Limited",100,"Per Election",200,,100,"Per Election",200,,500,"Per Election",1000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Can contribute to committee explicitly for/against measure. Not candidates",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"Can contribute to committee explicitly for/against measure. Not candidates",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,25000,"Per Election",50000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"25000","Per Election","50000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2000","OR",2000,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2002","OR",2002,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2004","OR",2004,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2006","OR",2006,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2008","OR",2008,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2010","OR",2010,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"OR2012","OR",2012,"Repealed [1999 c.999 § 59]","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No","Ethics law on gifts does not apply to campaign contributions.","No",,"No",
"RI2004","RI",2004,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"RI2006","RI",2006,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"RI2008","RI",2008,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"RI2010","RI",2010,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"Yes","Candidates participating in the public funding program can receive contributions from individuals and PACs in the amount of $2,000 per year (after the primary)."
"RI2012","RI",2012,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"$10,000 Aggregate limit See 17-25-10.1","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate limit is 25,000. See 17-25-10.1","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Yes","$10,000-individual donor; $25,000 PAC donor","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"RI2014","RI",2014,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate Invalidated by McCutcheon",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate Invalidated by McCutcheon",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate Invalidated by McCutcheon","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate Invalidated by McCutcheon",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Aggregate Invalidated by McCutcheon",1000,"Per Year",4000,"Aggregate Invalidated by McCutcheon","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No","$25,000 PAC to all Cand/Parties/PACs; Individual limit Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC;  ,","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"RI2016","RI",2016,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",4000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No","$25,000 PAC to all Cand/Parties/PACs; Individual limit Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC;  ,","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"RI2018","RI",2018,"17-25-10.1;","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",4000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,25000,"Per Year",50000,,"Limited","25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"25000","Per Year","50000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"No","$25,000 PAC to all Cand/Parties/PACs; Individual limit Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC;  ,","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SC1996","SC",1996,"1991 Act No. 248, § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC1998","SC",1998,"1991 Act No. 248, § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2000","SC",2000,"1991 Act No. 248, § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500  per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2002","SC",2002,"1991 Act No. 248, § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500  per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2010","SC",2010,"1991 Act No. 248,  2003 Act No. 76, § 38; § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2012","SC",2012,"1991 Act No. 248,  2003 Act No. 76, § 38; § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2014","SC",2014,"1991 Act No. 248,  2003 Act No. 76, § 38; § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2016","SC",2016,"1991 Act No. 248,  2003 Act No. 76, § 38; § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,,3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions. ""Lobbyist"" also means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by a state agency, college, university, or other institution of higher learning to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official of any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.  A lobbyist or a person acting on behalf of a lobbyist may not offer, solicit, facilitate, or provide a contribution to or on behalf of any member of the geneal assembly  or the governor.","No",,"No",
"SC2018","SC",2018,"1991 Act No. 248,  2003 Act No. 76, § 38; § 3; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1314; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1316; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1340; S.C. Code Ann. 8-13-1342; S.C. Code Ann. 2-17-10","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"Although PAC def. was invalidated, it would still fall under ""person"" thus candidate contributions would be limited.","No","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $1,000 per election is added to the maximum total.",3500,"Per Election",7000,"If there is a runoff election (primary or general), an additional $3,500 per election is added to the maximum total.","Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,5000,"Per Election",10000,,50000,"Per Election",100000,,"Limited","5000","Per Election","10000",,"5000","Per Election","10000",,"50000","Per Election","100000",,"Other",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee. The statutes also specifies that it doesn't prohibit making a contribution from the candidate's own personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for a different office.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee. The statutes also specifies that it doesn't prohibit making a contribution from the candidate's own personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for a different office.",,,,"Generally prohibited, except that a candidate may make a contirbution from the candidate's personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for another office, or provide the candidate's surplus funds or material assets upon final disbursement to a legislative caucus committee or party committee. The statutes also specifies that it doesn't prohibit making a contribution from the candidate's own personal funds on behalf of the candidate's candidacy or to another candidate for a different office.","No",,"Yes",1,"See: 8-13-1342. Restrictions on contributions by contractor to candidate who participated in awarding of contract.","0","All candidates","No","No","Yes"," ""Lobbyist"" means any person who is employed, appointed, or retained, with or without compensation, by another person to influence by direct communication with public officials or public employees: (i) the action or vote of any member of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or any other statewide constitutional officer concerning any legislation; (ii) the vote of any public official on any state agency, board, or commission concerning any covered agency actions; or (iii) the action of the Governor or any member of his executive staff concerning any covered gubernatorial actions.","No",,"No",
"SD1996","SD",1996,"SDCL 12-25-1.1 (1996) (1975, ch 125, § 7; 1976, ch 109, § 3; 1982, ch 86, § 95).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Year",500,,250,"Per Year",500,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"If labor union is an association, but not using dues or treasury funds. Prohibited if a corporation.",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD1998","SD",1998,"SDCL 12-25-1.1 (1996) (1975, ch 125, § 7; 1976, ch 109, § 3; 1982, ch 86, § 95).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Year",500,,250,"Per Year",500,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"If labor union is an association, but not using dues or treasury funds. Prohibited if a corporation.",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2000","SD",2000,"SDCL 12-25-1.1 (1996) (1975, ch 125, § 7; 1976, ch 109, § 3; 1982, ch 86, § 95).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Year",500,,250,"Per Year",500,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"If labor union is an association, but not using dues or treasury funds. Prohibited if a corporation.",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2002","SD",2002,"SDCL 12-25-1.1 (1996) (1975, ch 125, § 7; 1976, ch 109, § 3; 1982, ch 86, § 95).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Year",500,,250,"Per Year",500,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"If labor union is an association, but not using dues or treasury funds. Prohibited if a corporation.",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2004","SD",2004,"SDCL 12-25-1.1 (1996) (1975, ch 125, § 7; 1976, ch 109, § 3; 1982, ch 86, § 95).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Year",500,,250,"Per Year",500,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"If labor union is an association, but not using dues or treasury funds. Prohibited if a corporation.",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2006","SD",2006,"SDCL 12-25-1.1 (1996) (1975, ch 125, § 7; 1976, ch 109, § 3; 1982, ch 86, § 95).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",250,"Per Year",500,,250,"Per Year",500,,1000,"Per Year",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"If labor union is an association, but not using dues or treasury funds. Prohibited if a corporation.",,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2008","SD",2008,"SDCL 12-27-7 (2008); 12-27-8; 12-27-9; 12-27-10; Sess. Laws ch. 80, ss. 8-11 (2007).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",4000,"Per Year",8000,"SDCL 12-27-7","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2010","SD",2010,"SDCL 12-27-7 (2008); 12-27-8; 12-27-9; 12-27-10; Sess. Laws ch. 80, ss. 8-11 (2007).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",4000,"Per Year",8000,"SDCL 12-27-7","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2012","SD",2012,"SDCL 12-27-7 (2008); 12-27-8; 12-27-9; 12-27-10; Sess. Laws ch. 80, ss. 8-11 (2007).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",4000,"Per Year",8000,"SDCL 12-27-7","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2014","SD",2014,"SDCL 12-27-7 (2008); 12-27-8; 12-27-9; 12-27-10; Sess. Laws ch. 80, ss. 8-11 (2007).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",4000,"Per Year",8000,"SDCL 12-27-7","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2016","SD",2016,"SDCL 12-27-7 (2008); 12-27-8; 12-27-9; 12-27-10; Sess. Laws ch. 80, ss. 8-11 (2007).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",4000,"Per Year",8000,"SDCL 12-27-7","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,"SDCL 12-27-18 (2008).",0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"SD2018","SD",2018,"SDCL 12-27-7 (2008); 12-27-8; 12-27-9; 12-27-10; Sess. Laws ch. 80, ss. 8-11 (2007).","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",1000,"Per Year",2000,"SDCL 12-27-8",4000,"Per Year",8000,"SDCL 12-27-7","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Same as Individual Limits. Entity includes corporations in SDCL 12-27-7",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Same as Individual Limits. Entity includes corporations in SDCL 12-27-7",4000,"Per Year",8000,"Same as Individual Limits. Entity includes corporations in SDCL 12-27-8","Limited",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Same as Individual Limits. Entity includes unions in SDCL 12-27-7",1000,"Per Year",2000,"Same as Individual Limits. Entity includes unions in SDCL 12-27-7",4000,"Per Year",8000,"Same as Individual Limits. Entity includes unions in SDCL 12-27-8","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TN1996","TN",1996,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN1998","TN",1998,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2000","TN",2000,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2002","TN",2002,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2004","TN",2004,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2006","TN",2006,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","Yes",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","$40,000 to all candidates in a two-year period. TCA 2-10-312, Sess. Laws ch. 1 (2006). Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2008","TN",2008,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","Yes",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","$43,000 to all candidates in a two-year period. TCA 2-10-312, Sess. Laws ch. 1 (2006). Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2010","TN",2010,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1.","Yes",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",20000,"Per Election",40000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",40000,"Per Election",80000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",250000,"Per Election",500000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","20000","Per Election","40000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","40000","Per Election","80000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","250000","Per Election","500000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Falls under Person limits",2500,"Per Election",5000,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","$44,800 to all candidates in a two-year period. TCA 2-10-312, Sess. Laws ch. 1 (2006). Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"No",
"TN2012","TN",2012,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1; TCA 2-10-302 (2011); Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).","Yes","All - TCA 2-10-302 (a),(b),(c) (2011)",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1400,"Per Election",2800,,1400,"Per Election",2800,,3600,"Per Election",7200,,"Limited",7100,"Per Election",14200,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $107,200",7100,"Per Election",14200,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $107,200",10700,"Per Election",21400,"PACs do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",7100,"Per Election",14200,"After contributions of $250 made by corporation to candidates, corporation must register as a PAC and begin filing disclosures. TCA 2-10-102(12), Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).",7100,"Per Election",14200,"PAC (corporations included) aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $118,100.  These are inflation-adjusted totals.",10700,"Per Election",21400," These are inflation-adjusted totals. PACs (corporations included) do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","Limited",1400,"Per Election",2800,,1400,"Per Election",2800,,3600,"Per Election",7200,,"Limited",28600,"Per Election",57200,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",57200,"Per Election",114400,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",357300,"Per Election",714600,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","28600","Per Election","57200","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","57200","Per Election","114400","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","357300","Per Election","714600","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1400,"Per Election",2800,"Falls under Person limits",1400,"Per Election",2800,"Falls under Person limits",3600,"Per Election",7200,"Falls under Person limits","Yes","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection ©, contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2014","TN",2014,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1; TCA 2-10-302 (2011); Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).","Yes","All - TCA 2-10-302 (a),(b),(c) (2011)",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,3800,"Per Election",7600,,"Limited",7400,"Per Election",14800,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $112,300",7400,"Per Election",14800,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $112,300",11200,"Per Election",22400,"PACs do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",7400,"Per Election",14800,"After contributions of $250 made by corporation to candidates, corporation must register as a PAC and begin filing disclosures. TCA 2-10-102(12), Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).",7400,"Per Election",14800,"PAC (corporations included) aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $118,100.  These are inflation-adjusted totals.",11200,"Per Election",22400," These are inflation-adjusted totals. PACs (corporations included) do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,3800,"Per Election",7600,,"Limited",30000,"Per Election",60000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",59900,"Per Election",119800,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",374300,"Per Election",748600,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","30000","Per Election","60000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","59900","Per Election","119800","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","374300","Per Election","748600","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Falls under Person limits",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Falls under Person limits",3800,"Per Election",7600,"Falls under Person limits","No","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2016","TN",2016,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1; TCA 2-10-302 (2011); Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).","Yes","All - TCA 2-10-302 (a),(b),(c) (2011)",2010,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,"Limited",7600,"Per Election",15200,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $114,900",7600,"Per Election",15200,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $114,900",11500,"Per Election",23000,"PACs do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",7600,"Per Election",15200,"After contributions of $250 made by corporation to candidates, corporation must register as a PAC and begin filing disclosures. TCA 2-10-102(12), Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).",7600,"Per Election",15200,"PAC (corporations included) aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $118,100.  These are inflation-adjusted totals.",11500,"Per Election",23000," These are inflation-adjusted totals. PACs (corporations included) do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,3900,"Per Election",7800,,"Limited",30700,"Per Election",61400,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",61300,"Per Election",122600,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",383000,"Per Election",766000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","30700","Per Election","61400","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","61300","Per Election","122600","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","383000","Per Election","766000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Falls under Person limits",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Falls under Person limits",3900,"Per Election",7800,"Falls under Person limits","No","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TN2018","TN",2018,"TCA 2-10-302 (1996), Sess. Laws 1995, ch. 531, s. 1; TCA 2-10-302 (2011); Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).","Yes","All - TCA 2-10-302 (a),(b),(c) (2011)",2013,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000," These are inflation-adjusted totals.",1500,"Per Election",3000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited",7800,"Per Election",15600,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $118,100.",7800,"Per Election",15600,"PAC aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $118,100.",11800,"Per Election",23600,"PACs do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","No","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","Limited",7800,"Per Election",15600,"After contributions of $250 made by corporation to candidates, corporation must register as a PAC and begin filing disclosures. TCA 2-10-102(12), Sess. Laws ch. 389 (2011).",7800,"Per Election",15600,"PAC (corporations included) aggregate limits for all contributions to legislative candidates: $118,100.  These are inflation-adjusted totals.",11800,"Per Election",23600," These are inflation-adjusted totals. PACs (corporations included) do not have aggregate contribution limits for statewide candidates.","Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,4000,"Per Election",8000,,"Limited",31600,"Per Election",63200,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",63000,"Per Election",126000,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.",393800,"Per Election",787600,"Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited","31600","Per Election","63200","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","63000","Per Election","126000","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","393800","Per Election","787600","Limits on party contributions to candidates are aggregate limits for all local and state party committees as well as associated caucus committees.","Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Falls under Person limits",1500,"Per Election",3000,"Falls under Person limits",4000,"Per Election",8000,"Falls under Person limits","No","Parties: 2-10-306. (Varies by Office); PACs: 2-10-302 (Varies by Office)","No",,,,,,,"Yes","Definition: Anyone who communicates, directly or indirectly, with any official in the legislative branch or executive branch, for pay or for any consideration, for the purpose of influencing any legislative action or administrative action. Contribution ban: No lobbyist shall offer or make any campaign contribution, including any in-kind contribution, to or on behalf of the governor, any judge or chancellor, or any member of the general assembly, or any candidate for the office of governor, supreme court judge, court of appeals judge, court of criminal appeals judge, circuit court judge, chancellor, juvenile court judge, general sessions judge, state senator, or state representative.","No",,"Yes","(A) No candidate for an office elected by statewide election shall accept in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the candidate's total contributions from multicandidate political campaign committees; and

(B)  No candidate for any other state or local public office shall accept in the aggregate more than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) from multicandidate political campaign committees. In determining the aggregate limits established by this subsection (c), contributions made to a candidate by a committee controlled by a political party on the national, state, or local level or by a caucus of such political party established by members of either house of the general assembly are not included."
"TX1996","TX",1996,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX1998","TX",1998,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2000","TX",2000,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2002","TX",2002,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2004","TX",2004,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2006","TX",2006,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"TX2008","TX",2008,"253.094; 253. 096","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2006","VA",2006,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2008","VA",2008,,"No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2010","VA",2010,"§ 2.2-3104.01 (Doing Business)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",5000000,"Any bidder, offeror, or private entity who has submitted a bid or proposal to an executive branch agency, See: § 2.2-3104.01 for full description.
Act, the Public-Private Transportation Act, or the Public-Private Education
Facilities and Infrastructure Act during the bidding period.","$50","Governor, associated PACs, and departmental secretaries","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2012","VA",2012,"§ 2.2-3104.01 (Doing Business)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",5000000,"Any bidder, offeror, or private entity who has submitted a bid or proposal to an executive branch agency, See: § 2.2-3104.01 for full description.","$50","Governor, associated PACs, and departmental secretaries","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2014","VA",2014,"§ 2.2-3104.01 (Doing Business)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",5000000,"Any bidder, offeror, or private entity who has submitted a bid or proposal to an executive branch agency, See: § 2.2-3104.01 for full description.","$50","Governor, associated PACs, and departmental secretaries","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2016","VA",2016,"§ 2.2-3104.01 (Doing Business)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",5000000,"Any bidder, offeror, or private entity who has submitted a bid or proposal to an executive branch agency, See: § 2.2-3104.01 for full description.","$50","Governor, associated PACs, and departmental secretaries","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"VA2018","VA",2018,"§ 2.2-3104.01 (Doing Business)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",5000000,"Any bidder, offeror, or private entity who has submitted a bid or proposal to an executive branch agency, See: § 2.2-3104.01 for full description.","$50","Governor, associated PACs, and departmental secretaries","No","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"VT1996","VT",1996,"1987, No. 263 (Adj. Sess.), § 3;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 1993, No. 101, § 3b;  1996 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  1996 2 V.S.A. § 261; 1996 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT1998","VT",1998,"1987, No. 263 (Adj. Sess.), § 3;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 1993, No. 101, § 3b;  1998 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  1998 2 V.S.A. § 261; 1998 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,"Prohibits candidates, parties, and PACs from accepting more than 25 percent of their money from out-of-state individuals, parties and PACs.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,3000,"Per Election",6000,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2000","VT",2000,"1997, No. 64, § 6;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 1993, No. 101, § 3b;  2000 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  2000 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2000 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,"Prohibits candidates, parties, and PACs from accepting more than 25 percent of their money from out-of-state individuals, parties and PACs","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2002","VT",2002,"1997, No. 64, § 6;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 1993, No. 101, § 3b;  2004 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  2004 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2002 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2004","VT",2004,"1997, No. 64, § 6;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 1993, No. 101, § 3b;  2004 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  2004 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2004 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",200,"Per Election Cycle",200,,300,"Per Election Cycle",300,,400,"Per Election Cycle",400,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2006","VT",2006,"1997, No. 64, § 6;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 1993, No. 101, § 3b;  2006 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  2006 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2006 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2008","VT",2008,"1997, No. 64, § 6;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 2007, No. 5, § 1, eff. April 12, 2007;  2008 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  2008 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2008 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2010","VT",2010,"1997, No. 64, § 6;  1993, No. 101, § 1; 2007, No. 5, § 1, eff. April 12, 2007;  2010 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  2010 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2010 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2012","VT",2012,"1997, No. 64, § 6;  1993, No. 101, § 1;2007, No. 5, § 1, eff. April 12, 2007;  2012 17 V.S.A. § 2805;  2012 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2012 2 V.S.A. § 266","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.",3000,"Per Election",6000,"Randall et al v. Sorrell et al: In a long awaited opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held
that Vermont’s limits on candidate spending in political races were unconstitutional
restrictions on the candidates’ First Amendment rights to free speech. Additionally,
the Court struck down as unconstitutional Vermont’s limits on contributions to
political campaigns. While the Court acknowledged that some limitations on
contributions were permissible, the Court determined that Vermont’s limits on
contributions to candidates were too restrictive. (Randall v. Sorrell 126 S. Ct. 2479
(2006).) Following Sorrell, the Secretary of State’s Office advised that the state
would revert to the campaign contribution limits that were in place
prior to the 1997 enactment of Act 64, for the remainder of the
current election cycle.","No",,"No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2014","VT",2014,"2013, No. 90 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. Jan. 23, 2014;  1993, No. 101, § 1;2007, No. 5, § 1, eff. April 12, 2007;  2014 17 V.S.A. § 2905;  2014 17 V.S.A. § 2941; 2014 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2014 2 V.S.A. § 266","Yes","All",2014,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"he new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"the new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","No","Law put on books, but invalidated by McCutcheon. No individual, partnership, corporation, association, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons which is not a political committee or political party shall contribute more than $40,000 to all candidates and $40,000 to all committees.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2016","VT",2016,"2013, No. 90 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. Jan. 23, 2014;  1993, No. 101, § 1;2007, No. 5, § 1, eff. April 12, 2007;  2014 17 V.S.A. § 2905;  2014 17 V.S.A. § 2941; 2014 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2014 2 V.S.A. § 266","Yes","All",2014,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"he new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",1500,"Per Election Cycle",1500,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.",4000,"Per Election Cycle",4000,"The new contribution limit section does not go into effect until Jan. 1, 2015, but the old section was repealed effective Jan. 23, 2014.","No","Law put on books, but invalidated by McCutcheon. No individual, partnership, corporation, association, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons which is not a political committee or political party shall contribute more than $40,000 to all candidates and $40,000 to all committees.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"VT2018","VT",2018,"2013, No. 90 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. Jan. 23, 2014;  1993, No. 101, § 1;2007, No. 5, § 1, eff. April 12, 2007;  2014 17 V.S.A. § 2905;  2014 17 V.S.A. § 2941; 2014 2 V.S.A. § 261; 2014 2 V.S.A. § 266","Yes","All",2016,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1020,"Per Election Cycle",1020,,1530,"Per Election Cycle",1530,,4080,"Per Election Cycle",4080,,"Limited",1020,"Per Election Cycle",1020,,1530,"Per Election Cycle",1530,,4080,"Per Election Cycle",4080,,"No","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","NA","Limited",1020,"Per Election Cycle",1020,,1530,"Per Election Cycle",1530,"This is an inflation-adjusted limit.",4080,"Per Election Cycle",4080,,"Limited",1020,"Per Election Cycle",1020,,1530,"Per Election Cycle",1530,,4080,"Per Election Cycle",4080,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1020,"Per Election Cycle",1020,,1530,"Per Election Cycle",1530,,4080,"Per Election Cycle",4080,,"No","Law put on books, but invalidated by McCutcheon. No individual, partnership, corporation, association, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons which is not a political committee or political party shall contribute more than $40,000 to all candidates and $40,000 to all committees.","No",,,,,,,"Yes","When the general assembly is in session and until adjournment sin die, members and merbers-elect of the general assembly and administrative officals may not solicit a political campaign contribution from a registered lobbyist , and registered lobbyists and registered employers of lobbyists may not make or promise a political campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign contribution to any member of the general assembly or any member's campaign committee. ""Lobbyist"" means a person who engages in lobbying for compensation of more than $500.00 or expends more than $500.00 lobbying in any calendar year.","No",,"No",
"WA1996","WA",1996,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",550,"Per Election",1100,,550,"Per Election",1100,,1100,"Per Election",2200,,"Limited",550,"Per Election",1100,,550,"Per Election",1100,,1100,"Per Election",2200,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",550,"Per Election",1000,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",500,"Per Election",1000,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",550,"Per Election",1100,,550,"Per Election",1100,,1100,"Per Election",2200,,"Limited",38359,"Per Election Cycle",38359,"Amounts based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures; Limits are calculated base don district population formula, see § 42.17.640",38359,"Per Election Cycle",38359,"Amounts based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures; Limits are calculated base don district population formula, see § 42.17.640",1862870,"Per Election Cycle",1862870,"Amounts based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures; Limits are calculated base don district population formula, see § 42.17.640","Limited","19,179.30","Per Election Cycle","19,179.30","These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures -Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","19,179.30","Per Election Cycle","19,179.30","These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures -Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","931,435.20","Per Election Cycle","931,435.20","These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures -Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA1998","WA",1998,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",575,"Per Election",1150,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1150,"Per Election",2300,,"Limited",575,"Per Election",1150,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1150,"Per Election",2300,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",575,"Per Election",1100,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",575,"Per Election",1100,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1100,"Per Election",2200,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",575,"Per Election",1150,,575,"Per Election",1150,,1150,"Per Election",2300,,"Limited",38359,"Per Election Cycle",38359,"These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures - Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization",38359,"Per Election Cycle",38359,"These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures - Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization",1862870,"Per Election Cycle",1862870,"These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures - Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization","Limited","19,179.30","Per Election Cycle","19,179.30","These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures -Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","19,179.30","Per Election Cycle","$19,179.30","These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures -Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$931,435.20","Per Election Cycle","931,435.20","These figures are based on 2000 limits as we were not able to secure 1996 figures -Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2000","WA",2000,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",600,"Per Election",1200,,600,"Per Election",1200,,1200,"Per Election",2400,,"Limited",600,"Per Election",1200,,600,"Per Election",1200,,1200,"Per Election",2400,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",600,"Per Election",1150,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",600,"Per Election",1150,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1150,"Per Election",2300,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",600,"Per Election",1200,,600,"Per Election",1200,,1200,"Per Election",2400,,"Limited",38359,"Per Election Cycle",38359,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",38359,"Per Election Cycle",38359,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",1862870,"Per Election Cycle",1862870,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","19,179.30","Per Election Cycle","19,179.30","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","19,179.30","Per Election Cycle","$19,179.30","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$931,435.20","Per Election Cycle","931,435.20","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2002","WA",2002,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",625,"Per Election",1250,,625,"Per Election",1250,,1250,"Per Election",2500,,"Limited",625,"Per Election",1250,,625,"Per Election",1250,,1250,"Per Election",2500,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",625,"Per Election",1200,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",625,"Per Election",1200,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1200,"Per Election",2400,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",625,"Per Election",1250,,625,"Per Election",1250,,1250,"Per Election",2500,,"Limited",42682,"Per Election Cycle",42682,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",42682,"Per Election Cycle",42682,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",2103283,"Per Election Cycle",2103283,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","21,383.84","Per Election Cycle","21,383.84","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","21,383.84","Per Election Cycle","$21,383.84","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,032,615.36","Per Election Cycle","1,032,615.36","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2004","WA",2004,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",675,"Per Election",1350,,675,"Per Election",1350,,1350,"Per Election",2700,,"Limited",675,"Per Election",1350,,675,"Per Election",1350,,1350,"Per Election",2700,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",675,"Per Election",1250,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",675,"Per Election",1250,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1250,"Per Election",2500,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",675,"Per Election",1350,,675,"Per Election",1350,,1350,"Per Election",2700,,"Limited",34567,"Per Election Cycle",34567,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",34567,"Per Election Cycle",34567,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",2184389,"Per Election Cycle",2184389,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","22,803.29","Per Election Cycle","22,803.29","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","22,803.29","Per Election Cycle","$22,803.29","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,071,579.02","Per Election Cycle","1,071,579.02","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2006","WA",2006,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",700,"Per Election",1400,,700,"Per Election",1400,,1400,"Per Election",2800,,"Limited",700,"Per Election",1400,,700,"Per Election",1400,,1400,"Per Election",2800,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",700,"Per Election",1350,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",700,"Per Election",1400,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1400,"Per Election",2800,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",700,"Per Election",1400,,700,"Per Election",1400,,1400,"Per Election",2800,,"Limited",50184,"Per Election Cycle",50184,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",50184,"Per Election Cycle",50184,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",2364165,"Per Election Cycle",2364165,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","25,091.85","Per Election Cycle","25,091.85","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","25,091.85","Per Election Cycle","$25,091.85","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,182,082.65","Per Election Cycle","1,182,082.65","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2008","WA",2008,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,,800,"Per Election",1600,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,,800,"Per Election",1600,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",800,"Per Election",1400,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",800,"Per Election",1600,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1600,"Per Election",3200,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,,800,"Per Election",1600,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"Limited",55419,"Per Election Cycle",55419,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",55419,"Per Election Cycle",55419,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",2632782,"Per Election Cycle",2632782,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","27,709.60","Per Election Cycle","27,709.60","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","27,709.60","Per Election Cycle","$27,709.60","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,316,390.80","Per Election Cycle","1,316,390.80","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2010","WA",2010,"WA Rev Code § 42.17.640-690.; § 42.17.105.(8); § 42.17.710","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,,800,"Per Election",1600,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,,800,"Per Election",1600,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",800,"Per Election",1600,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1600,"Per Election",3200,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",800,"Per Election",1600,,800,"Per Election",1600,,1600,"Per Election",3200,,"Limited",60554,"Per Election Cycle",60554,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",60554,"Per Election Cycle",60554,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",2866622,"Per Election Cycle",2866622,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","30,276.80","Per Election Cycle","30,276.80","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","30,276.80","Per Election Cycle","$30,276.80","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,433,311.20","Per Election Cycle","1,433,311.20","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2012","WA",2012,"WA Rev Code § 42.17A.405-550.; § 42.17A.265; § 42.17A.560","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",900,"Per Election",1800,,900,"Per Election",1800,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,"Limited",900,"Per Election",1800,,900,"Per Election",1800,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",900,"Per Election",1600,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",900,"Per Election",1800,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1800,"Per Election",3600,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",900,"Per Election",1800,,900,"Per Election",1800,,1800,"Per Election",3600,,"Limited",68957,"Per Election Cycle",68957,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",68957,"Per Election Cycle",68957,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",3324824,"Per Election Cycle",3324824,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","34,478.55","Per Election Cycle","34,478.55","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","34,478.55","Per Election Cycle","$34,478.55","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,662,412.05","Per Election Cycle","1,662,412.05","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2014","WA",2014,"WA Rev Code § 42.17A.405-550.; § 42.17A.265; § 42.17A.560","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",950,"Per Election",1900,,950,"Per Election",1900,,1900,"Per Election",3800,,"Limited",950,"Per Election",1900,,950,"Per Election",1900,,1900,"Per Election",3800,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",950,"Per Election",1900,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",950,"Per Election",1900,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1900,"Per Election",3800,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",950,"Per Election",1900,,950,"Per Election",1900,,1900,"Per Election",3800,,"Limited",76546,"Per Election Cycle",76546,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",76546,"Per Election Cycle",76546,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",3719047,"Per Election Cycle",3719047,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","40,287.50","Per Election Cycle","40,287.50","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","40,287.50","Per Election Cycle","$40,287.50","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,957,393.00","Per Election Cycle","1,957,393.00","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2016","WA",2016,"WA Rev Code § 42.17A.405-550.; § 42.17A.265; § 42.17A.560","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",950,"Per Election",1900,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",950,"Per Election",1900,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1900,"Per Election",3800,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",950,"Per Election",1900,,950,"Per Election",1900,,1900,"Per Election",3800,,"Limited",78015,"Per Election Cycle",78015,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",78015,"Per Election Cycle",78015,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.",3764270,"Per Election Cycle",3764270,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see § 42.17.640. Average limit shown.","Limited","41061","Per Election Cycle","41061","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","41061","Per Election Cycle","41061","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","$1,981,194.50","Per Election Cycle","$1,981,194.50","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WA2018","WA",2018,"WA Rev Code § 42.17A.405-550.; § 42.17A.265; § 42.17A.560","Yes","All, except Party/Party Caucus committee.",1994,"Yes","§ 42.17.640(3) : No bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a candidate during an election cycle that in the aggregate exceed (i) fifty cents multiplied by the number of eligible registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a caucus political committee or the governing body of a state organization, (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.",1994,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,2000,"Per Election",4000,,"N/A",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.",1000,"Per Election",2000,"Notwithstanding the other subsections of this section, no corporation or business entity not doing business in Washington state, no labor union with fewer than ten members who reside in Washington state, and no political committee that has not received contributions of ten dollars or more from at least ten persons registered to vote in Washington state during the preceding one hundred eighty days may make contributions reportable under this chapter to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the recall of the official. This subsection does not apply to loans made in the ordinary course of business.","Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",86143,"Per Election Cycle",86143,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see §42.17A.405(4). Average limit shown.",86143,"Per Election Cycle",86143,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see §42.17A.405(4). Average limit shown.",4221015,"Per Election Cycle",4221015,"Limits are calculated based on district population formula, see §42.17A.405(4). Average limit shown.","Limited","43072","Per Election Cycle","43072","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","43072","Per Election Cycle","43072","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","2110507","Per Election Cycle","2110507","Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, no bona fide political party or caucus political committee may make contributions to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee having the expectation of making expenditures in support of the state official, during a recall campaign that in the aggregate exceed (ii) twenty-five cents multiplied by the number of registered voters in the jurisdiction from which the candidate is elected if the contributor is a county central committee or a legislative district committee.","Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WI1996","WI",1996,"§11.26(1), (2), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62(11)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"No",
"WI1998","WI",1998,"§11.26(1), (2), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62(11)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"No",
"WI2000","WI",2000,"§11.26(1), (2), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c) ; §13.62(11)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"No",
"WI2002","WI",2002,"§11.26(1), (2), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"No",
"WI2004","WI",2004,"§11.26(1), (1m), (2), (2m), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"Yes","For House candidates: Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m).
For Senate candidates: Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m)."
"WI2006","WI",2006,"§11.26(1), (1m), (2), (2m), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"Yes","For House candidates: Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m).
For Senate candidates: Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m)."
"WI2008","WI",2008,"§11.26(1), (1m), (2), (2m), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"Yes","For House candidates: Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m).
For Senate candidates: Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m)."
"WI2010","WI",2010,"§11.26(1), (1m), (2), (2m), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"Yes","For House candidates: Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m).
For Senate candidates: Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m)."
"WI2012","WI",2012,"§11.26(1), (1m), (2), (2m), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","Yes","$10,000 to all political committees in a calendar year","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"No",
"WI2014","WI",2014,"§11.26(1), (1m), (2), (2m), (3), (4); §11.31(1); §11.38(1); §11.06(7); §13.625(1)(b), (c); §13.62","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,"Limit reduced to $250 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,"Limit reduced to $500 for legislative candidates not participating in the public funding program, see: 11.26(1m); No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.",10000,"Per Election Cycle",10000,"No individual may make any contribution or contributions to all candidates for state and local offices and to any individuals who or committees which are subject to a registration requirement under s. 11.05, including legislative campaign committees and committees of a political party, to the extent of more than a total of $ 10,000 in any calendar year.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Unlimited",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.",,,,"§11.06 (7) - it appears that if a party committee intends to support a candidate through independent expenditures and file a statement under oath attesting that this activity is not under coordination with any other committee or candidate, then the party committee's contribution limits revert to the PAC contribution limits.","Limited",500,"Per Election Cycle",500,,1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,43128,"Per Election Cycle",43128,"Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent or justice, 4% of the value of the disbursement level specified in the schedule under s. 11.31 (1).","No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - Lobbyists may not contribute to the campaign of an incumbent during a legislative session. Lobbyist definition: "" means an individual who is employed by a principal, or contracts for or receives economic consideration, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, from a principal and whose duties include lobbying on behalf of the principal. If an individual's duties on behalf of a principal are not limited exclusively to lobbying, the individual is a lobbyist only if he or she makes lobbying communications on each of at least 5 days within a reporting period.","No",,"No",
"WI2016","WI",2016,"W.S.A. 11.1101(1)(a),(b),(c); W.S.A. 11.1101(2)(a),(b),(c);  W.S.A. 11.1101(3)(a),(e),(f); W.S.A. 11.1112; W.S.A. 11.1104(5); W.S.A. 13.625(1m)(a)(3); W.S.A. 13.625(3); W.S.A. 13.62(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,86000,"Per Election Cycle",86000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - ""Lobbying"" means the practice of attempting to influence legislative or administrative action by oral or written communication with any elective state official, agency official or legislative employee, and includes time spent in preparation for such communication and appearances at public hearings or meetings or service on a committee in which such preparation or communication occurs. - It appears that Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates for state office (including governor), but may contribute to state legislative candidates when they are not in legislative session.","No",,"No",
"WI2018","WI",2018,"W.S.A. 11.1101(1)(a),(b),(c); W.S.A. 11.1101(2)(a),(b),(c);  W.S.A. 11.1101(3)(a),(e),(f); W.S.A. 11.1112; W.S.A. 11.1104(5); W.S.A. 13.625(1m)(a)(3); W.S.A. 13.625(3); W.S.A. 13.62(10)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,86000,"Per Election Cycle",86000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election Cycle",1000,,2000,"Per Election Cycle",2000,,20000,"Per Election Cycle",20000,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"Yes","13.625 - ""Lobbying"" means the practice of attempting to influence legislative or administrative action by oral or written communication with any elective state official, agency official or legislative employee, and includes time spent in preparation for such communication and appearances at public hearings or meetings or service on a committee in which such preparation or communication occurs. - It appears that Lobbyists are prohibited from contributing to candidates for state office (including governor), but may contribute to state legislative candidates when they are not in legislative session.","No",,"No",
"WV1996","WV",1996,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV1998","WV",1998,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2000","WV",2000,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2002","WV",2002,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2004","WV",2004,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2006","WV",2006,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2008","WV",2008,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2010","WV",2010,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2012","WV",2012,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2014","WV",2014,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2016","WV",2016,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.
state, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any
department or agency of the state, if payment for the performance of the contract or payment for the material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made, in whole or
in part, from public funds","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WV2018","WV",2018,"1995, c. 101; W. Va. Code § 3-8-12; WVCA § 3-8-8.(a)","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited","1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"1000","Per Election","2000",,"Prohibited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,"Yes",1,"Any person entering into any contract with the state or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any department or agency thereof, if payment for the performance of such contract or payment for such material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made in whole or in part from public funds.
state, either for rendition of personal services or furnishing any material, supplies or equipment or selling any land or building to the state, or its subdivisions, or any
department or agency of the state, if payment for the performance of the contract or payment for the material, supplies, equipment, land or building is to be made, in whole or
in part, from public funds.","The prohibition is limited to the ""negotiation"" and ""performance"" periods of the business transaction with the government.","All candidates.","Yes","Yes","No",,"No",,"No",
"WY1996","WY",1996,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY1998","WY",1998,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2000","WY",2000,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2002","WY",2002,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2004","WY",2004,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2006","WY",2006,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2008","WY",2008,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2010","WY",2010,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2012","WY",2012,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yes","$25,000","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2014","WY",2014,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,1000,"Per Election",2000,,"Limited",3000,"Per Election",6000,"22-25-102(m)",3000,"Per Election",6000,"22-25-102(m)",7500,"Per Election",15000,,"No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2016","WY",2016,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"22-25-102(m)",5000,"Per Election",10000,"22-25-102(m)",,,,"Political Action Committee contributions to statewide candidates are unlimited.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
"WY2018","WY",2018,"22-25-102;  1991 Wyoming Laws Ch. 243","No",,,"No",,,"No",,"Limited",1500,"Per Election",3000,,1500,"Per Election",3000,,2500,"Per Election",5000,,"Limited",5000,"Per Election",10000,"22-25-102(m)",5000,"Per Election",10000,"22-25-102(m)",,,,"Political Action Committee contributions to statewide candidates are unlimited.","No",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Prohibited",0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,0,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Unlimited",,,,,,,,,,,,,"No","Invalidated by McCutcheon, et al. v. FEC","No",,,,,,,"No",,"No",,"No",
