11 C.F.R. § 110.1 - Contributions by persons other than multicandidate political committees (52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1))

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106 practice notes
  • Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register May 20, 2002
    • May 20, 2002
    ...held prior to November 6, 2002; (3) the increase in individual contribution limits to State party committees as set forth in proposed 11 CFR 110.1(c)(5) will apply to contributions made on or after January 1, 2003, and (4) national parties must spend any remaining non-Federal funds received......
  • Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register August 08, 2003
    • August 8, 2003
    ...GELAC funds at 11 CFR 9003.3(a)(1) to reflect its recent changes to its rules concerning the redesignation of excessive contributions at 11 CFR 110.1(b)(5)(ii)(B). See Explanation and Justification for the Rules Governing Contribution Limitations and Prohibitions, 67 FR 69928, 69930-32 (Nov......
  • Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register January 03, 2003
    • January 3, 2003
    ...that person must count the amount of the payment towards that person's contribution limits with respect to that candidate under 11 CFR 110.1 (persons other than political committees) or 11 CFR 110.2 (multicandidate political committees), and with respect to the aggregate bi-annual contribut......
  • Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register November 19, 2002
    • November 19, 2002
    ...amendments to 2 U.S.C. 441a(a) that increase contribution limits for individuals and political committees are implemented by amending 11 CFR 110.1, 110.2 and 110.5 and adding new Sec. 110.17 on indexing the contributions limits for inflation. BCRA's amendments to 2 U.S.C. 441e to streng......
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41 cases
  • Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Wash. v. Fed. Election Comm'n, Civil Action No. 16-259 (BAH)
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • August 3, 2018
    ...control" over the use of the donated funds to qualify as a "contributor" under the relevant FECA regulation, id. at 36–37 (citing 11 C.F.R. § 110.1(b)(6) ("[A] contribution shall be considered to be made when the contributor relinquishes control over the contribution.") ).41 The FEC also di......
  • Kean for Congress Committee v. Federal Election, No. CIV.A. 04-0007JDB.
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • January 25, 2005
    ...include a disclaimer as to whether the communication was authorized by any candidate (2 U.S.C. §§ 431(4)(a), 433, 434, 441d(a); 11 C.F.R. § 110.1(a)(1)). Id. ¶ The FEC failed to act on Kean Committee's administrative complaint for more than 120 days. Id. Therefore, as an aggrieved party, Ke......
  • Brennan Ctr. for Justice At Nyu Sch. of Law v. N.Y.S. Bd. of Elections, 524950
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court Appellate Division
    • March 29, 2018
    ...a partnership or a corporation, depending on the tax status selected by the entity—a characterization in line with current FEC rules (see 11 CFR 110.1 ). Considering respondent's ongoing statutory obligation to examine campaign finance practices, this definitional proposal presented a matte......
  • U.S. v. Crop Growers Corp., No. 96-0181 (GK).
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • January 3, 1997
    ...made to retire debts resulting from elections held after December 31, 1974 are subject to the limitations of [these regulations]." 11 C.F.R. 110.1(g). Since that regulation was repealed, effective November 9, 1995, 60 Fed.Reg. 56,506 (Nov. 9, 1995), Defendants argue that any previous decisi......
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6 firm's commentaries
  • Are the Campaign Finance Laws Too Complicated For the Supreme Court?
    • United States
    • LexBlog United States
    • October 9, 2013
    ...Department’s top criminal priorities—just below anti-terrorism—which might give pause to Candidate Smith’s putative benefactor. But 11 C.F.R. § 110.1(h) places a more explicit restriction on the Smith scheme. A person may give to a candidate, and also to a PAC supporting that same candidate......
  • DOMA Invalidation Will Likely Impact Federal Contribution Limits
    • United States
    • LexBlog United States
    • June 26, 2013
    ...from a same-sex couple married under state law as coming from a “spouse” under the FEC’s regulations. The regulation at issue, 11 C.F.R. § 110.1(i) provides that “[t]he limitations on contributions of this section shall apply separately to contributions made by each spouse even if only one ......
  • While Hamstrung By DOMA, Federal Election Commission Still Opens Door To Joint Political Contributions From Same-Sex Couples
    • United States
    • JD Supra United States
    • May 1, 2013
    ...monitor these developments and plans to provide future Client Updates regarding any changes in the law. [1] 2 U.S.C. § 441a(a)(1). [2] 11 C.F.R. § 110.1(i). [3] 1 U.S.C. § [4] Fed. Election Comm’n Advisory Op. Request 2013-02 (Apr. 5, 2013). [5] Fed. Election Comm’n Advisory Op. 2013-02 (Ap......
  • FEC Moves to Reconsider Scope of “Spouse” In Light of Supreme Court Decision Striking Down DOMA
    • United States
    • LexBlog United States
    • July 23, 2013
    ...contributed and only one spouse had an income. Winslow II would clarify that, in the absence of DOMA, the term “spouse,” as used in 11 C.F.R. § 110.1(i), would be defined based on state law. As a result, both partners in a same-sex marriage would be permitted to make campaign contributions ......
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