Campaign Financing

Transparency and Accountability in Election Funding

Campaign Financing 101 – What Counts As A Campaign Contribution?

The Local Elections Campaign Financing Act defines campaign contributions as anything from money donated by individuals, property including office space and services provided. All of those count as campaign contributions, assuming that nothing is given back in return. Campaign contributions also include membership fees and a candidate’s own money used to finance their own campaign.

However, if someone volunteers for a campaign, that is not defined as a campaign contribution. If someone publishes an editorial, a column, a news article or any related sort of media to a legitimate publication or radio or television program, that is not considered a campaign contribution.

Financial Agents For Candidates And Elector Organizations

Campaign Financing FAQ – How Much Can Someone Contribute To A Candidate?

There are no restrictions on how much an individual can donate to a campaign. However, anonymous donations (ones where the individual or group is not specified) are limited to $50. Full information of the campaign contribution and the contributor must be logged by the financial agent.

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