11.1113 – Sole proprietors, partnerships, and limited liability companies.
11.1113 Sole proprietors, partnerships, and limited liability companies. (1) Sole proprietorships. A contribution made to a committee by a sole proprietorship is considered a contribution made by the individual who is the sole proprietor and subject to the limits under this subchapter. (2) Partnerships. A contribution made to a committee by a partnership is considered […]
11.1114 – Two candidate committees.
11.1114 Two candidate committees. (1) If a candidate establishes a 2nd candidate committee under s. 11.0202 (2) to pursue a state or local office for which the contribution limit under this subchapter is higher than the contribution limit for the office that the candidate originally sought, the 2nd candidate committee may accept contributions up to […]
11.1112 – Corporations, cooperatives, and tribes.
11.1112 Corporations, cooperatives, and tribes. No foreign or domestic corporation, no association organized under ch. 185 or 193, no labor organization, and no federally recognized American Indian Tribe may make a contribution to a committee, other than an independent expenditure committee or referendum committee, but may make a contribution to a segregated fund as provided […]
11.1107 – Limitation on cash contributions.
11.1107 Limitation on cash contributions. Every contribution of money exceeding $100 shall be made by negotiable instrument or evidenced by an itemized credit card receipt bearing on the face the name of the remitter. No committee required to report under this chapter may accept a contribution made in violation of this section. The committee shall […]
11.1108 – Anonymous contributions.
11.1108 Anonymous contributions. No committee may accept an anonymous contribution exceeding $10. If an anonymous contribution exceeds $10, the committee shall donate the contribution to the common school fund or to a charitable organization and report the donation as required under this chapter. History: 2015 a. 117.
11.1109 – In-kind contributions.
11.1109 In-kind contributions. Before making a contribution, as defined under s. 11.0101 (8) (a) 2., to a committee, the prospective contributor shall notify the candidate or candidate’s agent or the administrator or treasurer of the committee and obtain that individuals oral or written consent to the contribution. History: 2015 a. 117.
11.1110 – Return of contributions.
11.1110 Return of contributions. (1) A committee required to report under this chapter may return a contribution at any time before or after it has been deposited. (2) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), the subsequent return of a contribution deposited contrary to law does not constitute a defense to a violation. (b) A […]
11.1111 – Valuation of opinion poll results.
11.1111 Valuation of opinion poll results. (1) In this section: (a) “Election period” means any of the following: 1. The period beginning on December 1 and ending on the date of the spring election. 2. The period beginning on May 1 and ending on the date of the general election. 3. The period beginning on […]
11.1101 – Contribution limits.
11.1101 Contribution limits. (1) Individual limits. An individual may contribute to a candidate committee no more than the following amounts specified for the candidate whose nomination or election the individual supports [See Figure 11.1101 following]: (a) Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, state superintendent, or justice, $20,000. (b) Candidates […]
11.1103 – Applicable periods.
11.1103 Applicable periods. (1) For an individual who is a candidate seeking reelection to the office that the individual holds, the limits under s. 11.1101 (1) to (4) apply as follows: (a) For a candidate elected to an office at the general election, from the January 1 immediately after the candidate is elected to his […]