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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 12-305

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§12–305.
(1)A person that accepts public campaign financing under Title 15 of this article may not solicit or accept a donation on behalf of a contested election committee in excess of the contribution limits established under Title 15 of this article.
(2)A person that accepts public campaign financing under § 13–505 of this article may not solicit or accept a donation on behalf of a contested election committee in excess of the contribution limits established in law by the governing body of the county in accordance with § 13–505 of this article.
(1)A contested election committee may not accept a loan other than a loan from:
(i)a financial institution or other entity in the business of making loans; or
(ii)the personal funds of a candidate or the candidate’s spouse if the contested election committee was established to finance a recount of an election in which the candidate was on the ballot.
(2)A loan under this subsection may be of any amount.
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