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Are there any limits?
Except for political parties or affiliated party committees, no person or political committee may make contributions in excess of:
$3,000 to a candidate for statewide office or for retention as a justice of the Supreme Court. Candidates for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor on the same ticket are considered a single candidate for the purpose of this section; and
$1,000 to a candidate for retention as a judge of a district court of appeal; a candidate for legislative office; a candidate for multicounty office; a candidate for countywide office or in any election conducted on less than a countywide basis; or a candidate for county court judge or circuit judge. The primary and general elections are separate elections (Section 106.08(1) F.S.).
A "person" is an individual or a corporation, association, firm, partnership, joint venture, joint stock company, club, organization, estate, trust, business trust, syndicate or other combination of individuals having collective capacity. The term includes a political party, affiliated party committee, or political committee (Section 106.011(14) F.S.).
Loans are considered contributions; however, loans made by candidates to their own campaigns are not subject to contribution limitations (Sections 106.011, 106.07 and 106.075, F.S.).
In-kind contributions are subject to the same contribution limitations as money. An in-kind contribution is anything of value except money made for the purpose of influencing the results of an election. (Section 106.011 and 106.055, F.S; and Division of Elections Opinions 04-06 and 09-08).
Campaign Finance Resources
Campaign Finance Database
Candidates, committees, and electioneering communications organizations which are registered with this state file their financial reports with the Division of Elections' electronic filing system (EFS). The information in the EFS is made available to the public. This page gives detailed information on accessing and searching the EFS. (Please note that the EFS does not include campaign finance reports filed by federal candidates. Federally filed reports can be found at the Federal Election Commission website at:
www.fec.gov).
Filing Campaign Reports
Candidates and political organizations must file certain campaign reports throughout the election cycle. This page includes helpful information on the electronic filing of campaign reports.
Officeholder Statements of Solicitation
This list includes names of certain officeholders who solicit or accept contributions from organizations exempt from taxation under s.527 or s.501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Public Campaign Finance
Candidates for governor and candidate offices can receive public campaign financing in the form of matching funds.
2018 Public Campaign Financing Handbook - PDF (Rev. 1/30/2018)
2018 Election Cycle Distributions
2014 Election Cycle Distributions
2010 Election Cycle Distributions
CANDIDATES & COMMITTEES
Campaign Finance
Campaign Finance Database
Filing Campaign Reports
Public Campaign Finance 2018
Public Campaign Finance 2014
Public Campaign Finance 2010
Information about Candidates and Committees
Offices Up for Election and Retention in 2019
Political Party Information
Qualifying Information
CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTING DATES
2018 Calendar of Reporting Dates
Secretary of State Emergency Order 18-01 - PDF (Updated 10/25/2018) - Hurricane Michael - Campaign Finance Deadlines
2018 Statewide Candidates - PDF (Updated 12/7/2017)
2018 Candidates (other than Statewide Candidates) - PDF (Updated 12/7/2017)
2020 Candidates - PDF (Updated 12/7/2017)
Electioneering Communications Organizations - PDF (Updated 12/7/2017)
Political Committees/Independent Expenditure-Only Organizations - PDF (Updated 12/7/2017)
Political Party Executive Committees and Affiliated Party Committees - PDF (Updated 12/28/2017)
ELECTRONIC FILING SYSTEM ACCESS
Campaign Finance Electronic Filing System Access
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