Contribution Limits for 2019-2020 Federal Elections is a 1-page legal document that was released by the Federal Election Commission and used nation-wide.
Q: What are the contribution limits for federal elections in 2019-2020?
A: Individuals can contribute up to $2,800 per election to a candidate or candidate committee.
Q: Can individuals make contributions to political parties?
A: Yes, individuals can contribute up to $35,500 per year to a national party committee.
Q: What are the contribution limits for PACs?
A: PACs can contribute up to $5,000 per election to a candidate or candidate committee.
Q: Are there any limits on contributions to super PACs?
A: No, there are no limits on contributions to super PACs.
Q: What is the aggregate limit for individual contributions?
A: The aggregate limit for individual contributions is $117,000 per two-year election cycle.
Q: Are there any limits on contributions to independent expenditure-only committees?
A: No, there are no limits on contributions to independent expenditure-only committees.
Q: Are there any limits on contributions to state and local candidates?
A: Contribution limits for state and local candidates vary by jurisdiction, so it is best to check with your specific state or local election authority.
Q: Can corporations and labor unions make direct contributions to candidates?
A: No, corporations and labor unions are prohibited from making direct contributions to candidates or candidate committees.
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