Are there any restrictions on campaign finance contributions in Oklahoma?

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Yes, there are restrictions on campaign finance contributions in Oklahoma. State law sets limits on the amount an individual or entity can contribute to a political campaign. For statewide office candidates, the limit is $2,800 per election. For other candidates, the limit is $2,800 for primary and general elections combined. Corporations and labor organizations are prohibited from contributing directly to campaigns, while political action committees (PACs) are subject to lower contribution limits. Additionally, political candidates must disclose all campaign contributions and expenditures to the Ethics Commission. Violation of these restrictions can result in penalties and fines. It is important for both donors and candidates to be aware of these limitations to ensure adherence to campaign finance regulations in Oklahoma.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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