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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 15-102

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§15–102.
(a)In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Comptroller” means the Comptroller of the State.
(c)“Contribution card” means a document signed, including by electronic signature, by a donor attesting that the contribution made to a campaign is made with the personal funds of the donor.
(d)“Eligible gubernatorial ticket” means a gubernatorial ticket that qualifies to receive a public contribution.
(e)“Eligible private contribution” means a monetary private contribution from an individual who is a resident of the State that does not exceed $250 in the aggregate for the election cycle and is accompanied by a contribution card.
(f)“Fund” means the “Fair Campaign Financing Fund”.
(g)“Gubernatorial ticket” means a Governor–Lieutenant Governor unit.
(h)“Private contribution” means a contribution or series of contributions from an individual that does not exceed $250 in the aggregate for the election cycle in which the contribution is made.
(i)“Public contribution” means money distributed from the Fund to a gubernatorial ticket under this title.
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