For an election in a Kansas city with a population over 50,000, like Topeka, an individual can contribute a maximum of $2,000 to a mayoral candidate per election. The primary and general elections are considered separate events, so an individual can make a donation for each.
Donation limits by donor type
The maximum contribution amount varies depending on who makes the donation. The limits below apply per election.
- Individuals and Political Action Committees (PACs): May donate up to $2,000.
- Cash contributions: No individual may contribute more than $200 in cash per election.
- Political Party Committees: Limits are eliminated on contributions from political party committees to candidates in general elections.
Additional regulations
- Candidates must properly account for donations designated for separate elections.
- In-kind contributions, such as goods or services, also count toward the contribution limit.
- Candidates can accept anonymous contributions of $10 or less, but the total amount of anonymous donations cannot exceed half of the candidate's contribution limit for that election.
- The Kansas Public Disclosure Commission (KPDC) oversees campaign finance regulations for local elections.
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