If there is no reimbursement or coercion involved, can the executives of my company all make contributions to a federal candidate and mail all the checks together?
Yes. This practice is called “bundling” and is permitted. However, it is important that no coercion be involved. In addition, the individual gathering the checks to send to the federal candidate would be classified as a “conduit” and is required to report this activity to the FEC. To avoid classification as a conduit, each contributor may mail his or her check separately.
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