Illinois Administrative Code
Title 26 - ELECTIONS
Part 100 - CAMPAIGN FINANCING
Appendix A - Contribution Limits Per Election Cycle
Table A - Contribution Limits Per Election Cycle
Universal Citation: 26 IL Admin Code ยง A
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) CANDIDATE POLITICAL COMMITTEE
1) $6,900 from
an individual
2) $13,700 from a
corporation, labor organization or association
3) $68,500 from a candidate political
committee or political action committee
4) No limits from political party committee
except during an election cycle in which the candidate seeks nomination at a
primary election
5) During an
election cycle in which the candidate seeks nomination at a primary election, a
political party committee may contribute:
A)
$274,200 to a candidate for statewide office
B) $171,500 to a candidate for Senate,
Supreme or Appellate Court in Cook County, county-wide office in Cook
County
C) $102,900 to a candidate
for House of Representatives, Supreme or Appellate Court outside of Cook
County, county-wide office outside of Cook County, and local candidates within
Cook County
D) $68,500 to any other
candidate
b) POLITICAL PARTY COMMITTEE
1) $13,700 from an
individual
2) $27,400 from a
corporation, labor organization or association
3) $68,500 from a political action
committee
4) No transfers permitted
between legislative caucus committees
5) A political party committee may accept
contributions in any amount from a candidate committee or political party
committee
6) No limits on transfers
between a State political committee and a federal political committee
c) POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
1) $13,700 from an individual
2) $27,400 from a corporation, labor
organization, political party committee or association
3) $68,500 from a political action committee
or candidate political committee
d) BALLOT INITIATIVE COMMITTEE
No limits from any source - cannot contribute to any other type of committee
e) INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURE COMMITTEE
No limits from any source - cannot make direct contributions or coordinated expenditures.
f) LIMITED ACTIVITY COMMITTEE
May not accept contributions from any outside source. May only accept contributions of personal funds from the candidate the committee is designated to support or a committee officer, and those contributions are only allowed to pay for committee maintenance expenses.
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