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Code · Arizona · Title 16 — Fish and Game

16-915. Political party contribution limits; requirements

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A. A political party may not contribute more than the following amounts per election cycle:
1. Ten thousand dollars to the party's nominee for a city, town, county or district office.
2. Ten thousand dollars to the party's nominee for legislative office.
3. One hundred thousand dollars to the party's nominee for statewide office.
B. A political party may only contribute to nominees using monies contributed by an individual, a partnership, a candidate committee, a political action committee or a political party.
C. A political party shall not contribute to candidate committees other than nominees.
D. A political party may make unlimited contributions to persons other than candidate committees and nominees.
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