11 CFR 9034.4 - Use of contributions and matching payments; examples of qualified campaign expenses and non-qualified campaign expenses
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Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...often share winding down expenses related to legal and accounting compliance such as attorneys and accountants. The regulation at 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(3)(iii) recognizes that a significant amount of winding down activity during this period is related to compliance and allows primary campaigns t......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...often share winding down expenses related to legal and accounting compliance such as attorneys and accountants. The regulation at 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(3)(iii) recognizes that a significant amount of winding down activity during this period is related to compliance and allows primary campaigns t......
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Federal Election Commission,
...exemption for recounts is addressed in the Commission's current rules at 11 CFR 100.7(b)(20); as are payments for civil penalties, cf. 11 CFR 9034.4(b)(4). The Commission's interpretations on the raising and spending of funds for the purposes of redistricting were done in the context of Adv......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...Restrictions on Winding Down Costs The Commission is revisiting the issue of limiting winding down expenses. The current regulations at 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(3) permit primary candidates to make disbursements for winding down costs, and to receive and use matching funds to make those disbursemen......
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2 cases
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Simon v. Federal Election Com'n, No. 93-1252
...in connection with the campaign for the presidential nomination that do not violate federal or state law. 26 U.S.C. Sec. 9032(9); 11 C.F.R. Sec. 9034.4(a) (1995). The Act places limits on each candidate's expenditures. Expenditures in excess of these limits are not "qualified campaign expen......
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Robertson v. Federal Election Com'n, No. 93-1698
...the termination of political activity" (e.g., administrative costs, expenses in fundraising to assist in retiring campaign debt). 11 C.F.R. Sec. 9034.4(a)(3)(i) (1994). He was given a total of $10,410,984.83 in public funds. A candidate who receives matching funds under the statute is oblig......