(a) This section applies to a political committee other than a political club. (b) A political committee may not receive or disburse money or any other thing of value unless the political committee is established in accordance with the requirements of this section. (c) To establish a political committee: (1) a chairman and a treasurer shall be appointed on […]
(a) This section applies to a political committee other than a political club. (b) A political committee shall provide, with the filing required by § 13-207(c) of this subtitle, a statement of organization that includes its name and a statement of purpose. (c) The statement of purpose shall specify: (1) each candidate or ballot question, if any, that the […]
(a) Each political party may establish one legislative party caucus committee for each House of the General Assembly. (b) The State Board shall adopt regulations governing the establishment, structure, and operation of legislative party caucus committees.
(a) Two or more candidates who have established separate campaign finance entities may form a slate. (b) After establishing a campaign finance entity in accordance with § 13–202(c) of this subtitle, a candidate may join a slate. (c) (1) To join a slate, a candidate shall file a written notice with the State Board. (2) The notice shall specify: (i) the […]
(a) In this section, “lobbyist” means a regulated lobbyist as described in the State Government Article. (b) A lobbyist, or person acting on behalf of a lobbyist, may be subject to the limitations on campaign finance activity prescribed in the General Provisions Article.
An individual may appoint a campaign manager by: (1) completing a form that the State Board prescribes and that includes the name and address of that campaign manager; and (2) filing the form with the board where the individual is required to file a certificate of candidacy.