May a campaign committee solicit $100 from lawyers for the primary and then another $100 for the general election?
A. No. The $100 solicitation limit applies to the election cycle, not to individual elections. JI-1 and CI-574. The recent amendment to MCJC 7B(2)(c) provides that it is not a violation of the $100 solicitation limit rule to send a solicitation letter asking for more than $100 to a group of individuals that may include lawyers, if the appropriate disclaimer is added as provided in MCJC 7B(2)(c).
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