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A single year political committee is organized to support or oppose a particular ballot measure or a slate of candidates. The committee registers for a particular election year and disbands after the election.
(b) Candidate political committee means the candidate himself or herself or any natural person, trust, partnership, corporation, or other organization or group of persons designated by the candidate that accepts contributions or makes expenditures during any 12-month period in an aggregate amount exceeding $5,000 on
Traditional A federal PAC without a corporate/labor sponsor that makes contributions to federal candidates. A leadership PAC formed by a candidate or officeholder. A federal PAC sponsored by a partnership or an LLC (or any other type of unincorporated business entity) that makes contributions to federal candidates.

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National banks and federally chartered corporations may not make contributions in connection with any electionfederal, state or local.
Presidential, House and Senate candidates must designate a campaign committee. This authorized committee takes in contributions and make expenditures on behalf of the campaign.
$6,000 Individuals Does not include self or immediate family members. See Self-funding below. A candidate for the General Assembly may only accept contributions from one Legislative Caucus Committee.
*Note: Candidates seeking office in the General Assembly have their election cycle reset every general election regardless of participation. $6,000 Individuals Does not include self or immediate family members.
Presidential, House and Senate candidates must designate a campaign committee. This authorized committee takes in contributions and make expenditures on behalf of the campaign.

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