Can a campaign pay the candidate?
Can a campaign pay the candidate?
The candidate may receive a salary from his or her campaign committee only under the following conditions: The salary must be paid by the principal campaign committee; Incumbent federal officeholders may not receive a salary payment from campaign funds; and.
What is the maximum amount a person can donate to a state legislative candidate in Kentucky for a primary election?
A PAC may contribute up to $2,000 per election to any candidate.
What are the term limits for the Kentucky governor?
Governor of Kentucky
Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky | |
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Incumbent Andy Beshear since December 10, 2019 | |
Style | The Honorable |
Residence | Kentucky Governor’s Mansion |
Term length | Four years, renewable once |
How much of their own money are candidates allowed to spend on their own campaign?
Primary elections A publicly funded presidential primary candidate must agree to limit spending from the candidate’s personal funds to $50,000.
What is the maximum amount a PAC can give to a candidate?
Contribution limits for 2021-2022 federal elections
Recipient | ||
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Candidate committee | ||
Donor | Individual | $2,900* per election |
Candidate committee | $2,000 per election | |
PAC: multicandidate | $5,000 per election |
Is bundling good or bad for democracy?
It has been argued that bundling can often reduce the cost of political transactions. But it has also been argued that the bundling of policy packages necessitated by indivisibility weakens the signals provided even by well-informed voters.
What can campaign money be used for?
Campaign funds may be used to make donations or loans to bona fide charitable, educational, civic, religious, or similar tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations as long as the donation or loan is reasonably related to a political, legislative, or governmental purpose.