11 C.F.R. §110.2 - Contributions by multicandidate political committees (52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(2))

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  • Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Washington v. Fed. Election Comm'n, Civil Action No. 10–1350 (JEB).
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • August 1, 2011
    ...of Hunter for President, PTS PAC made excessive in-kind contributions to Hunter for President in violation of § 441a(a)(2)(A) and 11 C.F.R. § 110.2(b)(1). Id., ¶¶ 32–35. Finally, Plaintiffs alleged that to the extent PTS PAC had failed to report disbursements for certain television advertis......
  • Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Wash. v. Fed. Election Comm'n, Civil Action No. 10-1350 (JEB)
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • August 1, 2011
    ...of Hunter for President, PTS PAC made excessive in-kind contributions to Hunter for President in violation of § 441a(a)(2)(A) and 11 C.F.R. § 110.2(b)(1). Id., ¶¶ 32-35. Finally, Plaintiffs alleged that to the extent PTS PAC had failed to report disbursements for certain television advertis......
  • Public Office Corp. v. Clinton for President Comm.
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (District of Columbia)
    • October 29, 1999
    ...in certain limited circumstances, be transferred to the general election campaign by written redesignation. See 11 C.F.R. §§ 103.3, 110.1, 110.2, and 9003.3. The audit staff found that in many instances, the "redesignations pursued by the Committee were not permissible." Joint Appendix ("J.......
  • Stern v. Federal Election Com'n, 89-5377
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (District of Columbia)
    • December 11, 1990
    ...varies with the closeness of the race. In fact, FEC regulations specifically contemplate contributions to unopposed candidates. See 11 C.F.R. Sec. 110.2(i)(2), (3) (1990) ("An election in which a candidate is unopposed is a separate election for the purposes of the limitations on contributi......

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