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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. A partnership may not contribute more than the following amounts per election cycle:
1. Six thousand two hundred fifty dollars to a candidate committee for city, town, county or district office.
2. Six thousand two hundred fifty dollars to a candidate committee for legislative office.
3. Six thousand two hundred fifty dollars to a candidate committee for statewide office.
B. A partnership may make unlimited contributions to persons other than candidate committees.
C. Partnership contributions are subject to the following:
1. Partnership contributions shall be attributed to each contributing partner as designated by the partnership. The partnership shall provide the recipient committee written notice identifying the contributing partners and the amount attributed to each.
2. Partnership contributions shall count against both the partnership's and the individual partners' contribution limits to a recipient. The portion attributed to each partner shall be aggregated with the individual partner's nonpartnership contributions to that recipient and shall not exceed the individual partner's contribution limit.
3. The partnership shall not attribute any contribution to a partner that is a corporation, limited liability company or labor organization.
4. Partnership contributions need not be accompanied by the signature of each contributing partner.
D. A partnership may establish a separate segregated fund as prescribed in § 16-916.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 16. Elections and Electors § 16-917. Partnership contribution limits; requirements - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-16-elections-and-electors/az-rev-st-sect-16-917/
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