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  1. Feb 2, 2023 · The limit on combined contributions by a national party committee and its Senatorial campaign committee to a U.S. Senate candidate over the six-year Senate cycle has increased to $57,800.

    • How Much Can You Contribute to A Candidate For Federal Office?
    • Can Candidates Spend Their Own Money on Their Own Campaigns?
    • What Campaign Funds Do Candidates Have to Report in Federal Elections?
    • How The Federal Election Commission Regulates Campaign Finance Law

    The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) limits the amount of money individuals and political organizations can give to a candidate running for federal office. You can donate to more than one candidate in each federal election. The current contribution limits are: Find out more about contribution limits. Learn which organizations and individuals ar...

    Candidates can spend their own personal funds on their campaign without limits. But they must report the amount they spend to the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Learn what are and are not considered personal fundsthat a candidate can spend on their campaign.

    The FECA requires candidates for president, Senate, and the House of Representatives to report: 1. The names of the individuals and political organizations contributing to their campaigns and the amounts 2. How the candidates spend the money they receive and the amounts

    The Federal Election Commission (FEC) oversees the enforcement of laws specified under FECA by: 1. Setting campaign contribution limits for individuals and groups 2. Overseeing public funding used in presidential elections 3. Tracking campaign finance data Search the FEC’s database to find out where each candidate gets campaign money and how they s...

  2. Nov 4, 2020 · The amount an individual can contribute to a candidate for each election was increased to $2,800 per election, up from $2,700. Since each primary and the general election count as separate elections, individuals may give $5,600 per candidate per cycle.

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    • Individuals. In the 2021 - 2022 election cycle, an individual may give: $2,900* to each candidate or candidate committee per election; $5,000 to each political action committee (PAC)1;
    • Authorized Campaign Committees. In the 2021 - 2022 election cycle, an authorized campaign committee may give: $2,000 to each candidate or candidate committee per election;
    • Political Action Committee (PAC), Multicandidate. In the 2021 - 2022 election cycle, a PAC (multicandidate) may give: $5,000 to each candidate or candidate committee per election;
    • Political Action Committee (PAC), Not Multicandidate. In the 2021 - 2022 election cycle, a PAC (not multicandidate) may give: $2,900 to each candidate or candidate committee per election;
  3. Oct 4, 2019 · As a measure to reduce the potential for corruptive influence on elections and campaigns, many states impose contribution limits on candidates, dictating how much any one entity can give a campaign. This page provides an overview of the types of restrictions states place on contribution limits and gives examples of certain statutory restrictions.

  4. Feb 2, 2023 · That's an increase from the maximum of $2,900 individuals could donate during the 2022 cycle (the "per election" cap treats primary and general elections as two separate elections, so individuals...

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