Campaign Finance
/ˈkæm.peɪn ˈfaɪ.næns/
Definitions
- (n.) The regulation and fundraising activities related to financing political campaigns, including contributions, expenditures, and reporting requirements.
Campaign finance laws require transparency of donor identities to prevent corruption.
Forms
- campaign finance
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Commentary
Campaign finance covers both legal restrictions on contributions and expenditures and the broader statutory framework governing political fundraising.
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