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2005 Connecticut Code - Chapter 150 — Elections: Campaign Financing (contains Secs. 9-333 to 9-348dd)
- Sec. 9-333. Application of provisions.
- Sec. 9-333a. General definitions.
- Sec. 9-333b. Contribution defined.
- Sec. 9-333c. Expenditure defined.
- Sec. 9-333d. Designation of campaign treasurer and depository institution. Certification. Persons authorized to receive contributions. Duties of campaign treasurer. Personal jurisdiction of State Elections Enforcement Commission over nonresidents.
- Sec. 9-333e. Filing of statements and certification.
- Sec. 9-333f. Formation of committee by candidate. Exceptions. Exploratory committees. Convention delegate slates.
- Sec. 9-333g. Political committees; designation of campaign treasurer; statement of organization, time for filing, contents of statement. Exception.
- Sec. 9-333h. Duties and qualifications of campaign treasurers. Appointment and duties of solicitors.
- Sec. 9-333i. Making of expenditures.
- Sec. 9-333j. Statements to be filed by campaign treasurers. Treatment of surplus or deficit.
- Sec. 9-333k. Party committees; designation as campaign treasurer. Limitation on multiple committees. Fund-raising events and testimonial affairs.
- Sec. 9-333l. Expense sharing by committees. Candidate's expenditures. Use of public funds by incumbent or for promotional campaign or advertisement. Prohibitions on certain lobbyist contributions. Statements to be filed by lobbyists.
- Sec. 9-333m. Limits on contributions made by individuals to candidate committees, exploratory committees. When contributions by personal check or credit card required. Contributions by individuals less than sixteen years of age.
- Sec. 9-333n. Other contributions by individuals.
- Sec. 9-333o. Business entities.
- Sec. 9-333p. Organizations.
- Sec. 9-333q. Limits on contributions made by political committees established by organizations.
- Sec. 9-333r. Contributions made or received by candidate committees.
- Sec. 9-333s. Contributions made or received by party committees.
- Sec. 9-333t. Contributions made or received by political committees organized for ongoing political activities.
- Sec. 9-333u. Contributions made or received by committees established for a single primary or election.
- Sec. 9-333v. Contributions made or received by committees formed to promote success or defeat of referendum questions. Reporting requirements.
- Sec. 9-333w. Political advertising.
- Sec. 9-333x. Illegal practices.
- Sec. 9-333y. Penalties.
- Secs. 9-334 to 9-343. Forms for statements. Definitions. Principal campaign treasurer and campaign treasurers, appointment, duties. Contributions. Filing of statements and reports, fee. Contributions or expenditures by: Stock corporations and other business organizations to candidates, parties, committees, organizations, political committees established by organizations, individuals, party committees and ongoing political committees, candidate committees, political committees formed solely to aid or promote success or defeat of a constitutional amendment or referendum question. Statement of organization by political committees, filing, contents. Regulation of campaign expenditures, generally.
- Sec. 9-344.
- Secs. 9-345 and 9-346. Penalties. Powers of state referees and judges.
- Sec. 9-346a. Preparation and distribution of forms; town clerk's fee.
- Sec. 9-346b. Powers of state referees and judges. Preservation of testimony. Witnesses. Expenses of inquiry.
- Secs. 9-347 to 9-348dd. Preservation of testimony and securing of witnesses. Expenses of inquiry. Application of provisions. Formation of committees; designation and responsibilities of campaign treasurer and deputy treasurer; appointment and responsibilities of solicitor. Contributions. Deposit of contributions; anonymous contributions, disposition. Authorization of expenditures; liability for debt incurred; election day expenditures. Payment of authorized political expenses by checks of authorized banks, petty cash fund, reimbursement of committee workers for authorized expenditures from personal funds; preservation of records. Payment of permitted expenses by campaign treasurers; charitable and memorial contributions; honorariums for elected officials prohibited. Statements and reports required of campaign treasurers, generally; disposition of surpluses. Who may contribute for political purposes. Payment of election contest expenses. Acts prohibited as corrupt practices. Penalty. Forms, distribution, town clerk's fee. Testimonial affairs limited. Principal campaign treasurer for each candidate and campaign treasurer for each committee, duties. Committees: Party; political, organized for ongoing political activities; political, established by organizations, generally. Contributions from joint bank accounts. Limit on contributions to candidates by individuals; unlimited expenditures by individuals permitted. Limits on contributions to committees by individuals. Limitation on campaign contributions and expenditures; expenditures defined. Expenditures by candidate on behalf of his own campaign, reimbursement of candidate by campaign treasurer for certain expenses. Political advertising.
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