What are the contribution limits for PACs?
PACs may contribute up to $1,000 to any candidate or slate of candidates per election. This means that the PAC may contribute $1,000 in a primary and, if the candidate or slate wins the primary, the PAC may contribute $1,000 in the general election. However, PACs may only contribute $200 per election to school board candidates. PACs may contribute up to $1,500 per year in the aggregate to non-affiliated PACs. For example, if a PAC contributed $1,500 on January 1 of any year to another PAC, it could not make any more contributions to other PACs until January 1 of the next year. PACs may contribute up to $2,500 per year in the aggregate to a political party executive committee. This includes state and county executive committees. Because state and county executive committees are affiliated, if a contribution of $2,500 is made to a state party committee, the PAC could make no contributions to any of the county executive committees of that party in the same calendar year. PACs may contribu