


Personal use of computers and internet access is allowed, subject to the employer’s rules and so long as the individual is not compensated for the activity. Using a work computer for online political activity Please note that these exemptions apply regardless of whether the individual owns the computer he or she is using. Creating, maintaining or hosting a website and paying a nominal fee for the use of a website.Possible internet activities include, but are not limited to:

This exemption applies to individuals acting with or without the knowledge or consent of a campaign or a political party committee.

Any amount spent in excess of the limits is a contribution to the candidate or party committee.Īn uncompensated individual or group of individuals may engage in internet activities for the purpose of influencing a federal election without restriction. These expenses on behalf of a candidate are limited to $1,000 per election expenses on behalf of a political party are limited to $2,000 per year. Costs for invitations and for food and beverages served at the event are not considered contributions if they remain under certain limits. For instance, an individual might want to hold a fundraising party or reception in his or her home. Individuals may use their homes and personal property for activities benefiting a candidate or political party without making a contribution. (If services are compensated by someone other than the committee itself, the payment is considered a contribution by that person to the committee.)Ī volunteer may spend unlimited money for normal living expenses. Volunteer services are not considered contributions as long as the volunteer is not paid by anyone. For example, a volunteer may want to take part in a voter drive or offer skills to a political committee. **Additionally, a national party committee and its Senatorial campaign committee may contribute up to $57,800 combined per campaign to each Senate candidate.Īn individual may help candidates and committees by volunteering personal services. Only a national party committee, not the parties’ national congressional campaign committees, may have an account for the presidential nominating convention. A party’s national committee, Senate campaign committee and House campaign committee are each considered separate national party committees with separate limits. ‡The limits in this column apply to a national party committee’s accounts for: (i) the presidential nominating convention (ii) election recounts and contests and other legal proceedings and (iii) national party headquarters buildings. Independent-expenditure-only political committees (sometimes called “Super PACs”) may accept unlimited contributions, including from corporations and labor organizations. †“PAC” here refers to a committee that makes contributions to other federal political committees. *Indexed for inflation in odd-numbered years.
