11 CFR 100.5 - Federal office (52 U.S.C. 30101(3))

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64 practice notes
  • Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register May 20, 2002
    • May 20, 2002
    ...financed, maintained, or controlled'' already appears in the Commission's ``affiliation'' regulation. See 2 U.S.C. 441a(a)(5), 11 CFR 100.5(g).) The term appears in BCRA in the context of State, district, and local political party committees (see, e.g., 2 U.S.C. 441i(b)(2)(B)(iii)) and of F......
  • Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register August 08, 2003
    • August 8, 2003
    ...by a national party committee. 11 CFR 300.2(c). See Non-Federal Funds Final Rules, 67 FR at 49084 (``the affiliation factors laid out in 11 CFR 100.5(g) properly define `directly or indirectly established, financed, maintained, or controlled' for purposes of BCRA''). The resolution of this ......
  • Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register January 03, 2003
    • January 3, 2003
    ...party committee, a State party committee and/or any subordinate party committee whether or not they are political committees under 11 CFR 100.5 and whether or not such committees are affiliated. * * * * Part 109 is revised to read as follows: PART 109--COORDINATED AND INDEPENDENT EXPENDITUR......
  • Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register November 19, 2002
    • November 19, 2002
    ...the foreign national prohibition to organizations of political parties, whether or not they are political committees under the Act and 11 CFR 100.5. Because many party organization activities affect Federal, State, and local elections, this extension to all party organizations reinforces th......
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17 cases
  • McCutcheon v. Fed. Election Comm'n, No. 12–536.
    • United States
    • United States Supreme Court
    • April 2, 2014
    ...prohibiting donors from creating or controlling multiple affiliated political committees. See 134 S.Ct. 1447 2 U.S.C. § 441a(a)(5) ; 11 CFR § 100.5(g)(4). The Government acknowledges that this antiproliferation rule "forecloses what would otherwise be a particularly easy and effective means......
  • McCutcheon v. Fed. Election Comm'n, No. 12–536.
    • United States
    • United States Supreme Court
    • April 2, 2014
    ...prohibiting donors from creating or controlling multiple affiliated political committees. See [134 S.Ct. 1447]2 U.S.C. § 441a(a)(5); 11 CFR § 100.5(g)(4). The Government acknowledges that this antiproliferation rule “forecloses what would otherwise be a particularly easy and effective means......
  • Shays v. F.E.C., No. CIV.A. 02-1984(CKK).
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • September 18, 2004
    ...committee which represents a political party and is part of the official party structure at the national, State or local level." 11 C.F.R. § 100.5(e)(4). In its E & J, the Commission explained that its addition of the language "part of the official party structure" an important safeguard, e......
  • Catholic Leadership Coal. Texas v. Reisman, No. 13–50582.
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (5th Circuit)
    • August 12, 2014
    ...contributions from fifty persons, and (3) made contributions to at least five candidates for federal office. See2 U.S.C. § 441a(a)(4); 11 C.F.R. § 100.5(e)(3). Once a committee obtains federal multicandidate committee status, the committee is rewarded with higher base contribution limits to......
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