What are the rules regarding campaign finance limits?

In West Virginia, election law sets out limitations on how candidates and political parties may finance campaigns. The state has an overall cap of $500,000 for individual candidates in statewide races, such as for governor or senator. Donations to individual campaigns from any single source are limited to $1,000 per election cycle. Additionally, corporations, labor unions, and PAC’s may not contribute anything to any candidate. Political parties are also subject to certain restrictions. The total amount of money a political party may donate to any candidate is capped at $25,000 per election cycle. Additionally, a political party may not accept any contributions of more than $6,500 within the same election cycle from any single source. Finally, all political action committees (PACs) are subject to annual limitations on the amount of money they can receive from any single contributor. The state of West Virginia also requires all PACs to abide by certain reporting requirements, including the disclosure of all contributions they receive. In sum, West Virginia election law has numerous rules and regulations regarding campaign finance limits, which are meant to ensure fair and transparent elections throughout the state. These rules and limitations are designed to protect the integrity of the electoral process and ensure that money does not influence the outcome of any election.

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