What are the rules and regulations for campaign financing in New Hampshire?
In New Hampshire, campaign financing rules and regulations aim to ensure transparency in political contributions and expenditures. Individuals, political committees, and parties must file reports with the Secretary of State detailing their campaign contributions and expenditures. Candidates must establish a campaign committee and file regular financial reports. Individual contributions from residents are limited, while out-of-state individuals and organizations may contribute to candidates. Political action committees (PACs) have various restrictions and reporting obligations. Independent expenditures, made without candidate coordination, must be reported, and organizations engaging in these expenditures must disclose their donors. The Secretary of State's office monitors compliance with these rules, imposes penalties for violations, and provides resources to understand and navigate campaign finance laws in New Hampshire. For comprehensive information, consult the official Secretary of State website or contact their office directly.
Answered May 3, 2024
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