DONORS
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RECIPIENTS |
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Candidate Committee |
PAC1 (SSF and Nonconnected) |
State/District/Local Party Committee |
National Party Committee |
Additional National Party Committee Accounts2 |
|
Individual
|
$2,700*
per election |
$5,000 per year |
$10,000 per year (combined) |
$33,900* per year |
$101,700* per account, per year |
Candidate Committee | $2,000 per election |
$5,000 per year |
Unlimited Transfers | Unlimited Transfers | |
PAC - |
$5,000 per election |
$5,000 per year |
$5,000 per year (combined) |
$15,000 per year |
$45,000 per account, per year |
PAC - Nonmulticandidate |
$2,700* per election |
$5,000 per year |
$10,000 per year (combined) |
$33,900* per year |
$101,700* per account, per year |
State, District & Local Party Committee |
$5,000 per election (combined) |
$5,000 per year (combined) |
Unlimited Transfers | ||
National Party Committee | $5,000 per election3 |
$5,000 per year |
* Indexed for inflation in odd-numbered years.
1. “PAC” here refers to a committee that makes contributions to other federal political committees. Independent-expenditure-only political committees (sometimes called “super PACs”) may accept unlimited contributions, including from corporations and labor organizations.
2. The limits in this column apply to a national party committee’s accounts for: (i) the presidential nominating convention; (ii) election recounts and contests and other legal proceedings; and (iii) national party headquarters buildings. A party’s national committee, Senate campaign committee and House campaign committee are each considered separate national party committees with separate limits. Only a national party committee, not the parties’ national congressional campaign committees, may have an account for the presidential nominating convention.
3. Additionally, a national party committee and its Senatorial campaign committee may contribute up to $47,400 combined per campaign to each Senate candidate.