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  • FEC Record: Outreach

Contribution limits for 2013-2014

February 12, 2013

Under the Federal Election Campaign Act (the Act), certain contribution limits are indexed for inflation every two years, based on the change in the cost of living since 2001, which is the base year for adjusting these limits. [FN1] The inflation-adjusted limits are:

  • The limits on contributions made by persons to candidates (increased to $2,600 per election, per candidate) (2 U.S.C. § 441a(a)(1)(A));
  • The limits on contributions made by persons to national party committees (increased to $32,400 per calendar year) (2 U.S.C. § 441a(a)(1)(B));
  • The biennial aggregate contribution limits for individuals (increased to a total of $123,200 [FN2]) (2 U.S.C. § 441a(a)(3)); and
  • The limit on contributions made by certain political party committees to Senate candidates (increased to $45,400 per campaign) (2 U.S.C. §441a(h)).

Click here to see a chart of all contribution amount limits applicable for 2013-2014 [PDF]. The inflation adjustments to these limits are made only in odd-numbered years. The per-election limits on contributions to candidates are in effect for the two-year election cycle beginning the day after the general election and ending on the date of the next general election (i.e., November 7, 2012 – November 4, 2014). All other contribution limits are in effect for the two-calendar-year period beginning on January 1 of the odd-numbered year and ending on December 31 of the even-numbered year (i.e., January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2014).

Please note, however, that these limits do not apply to contributions raised to retire debts from past elections. Contributions may not exceed the contribution limits in effect on the date of the election for which those debts were incurred. 11 CFR 110.1(b)(3)(iii).

The Act also includes a rounding provision for all of the amounts that are increased by the indexing for inflation. [FN3] Under this provision, if the inflation-adjusted amount is not a multiple of $100, then the amount is rounded to the nearest $100.

1 The applicable cost of living adjustment amount is 1.29668.

2 This limit includes up to $48,600 in contributions to candidate committees and $74,600 in contributions to any other committees, of which no more than $48,600 of this amount may be given to committees that are not national party committees.

3 This provision also affects the indexing of coordinated party expenditure limits and presidential expenditure limits in 2 U.S.C. §§ 441a(b) and 441a(d), as well as the disclosure threshold for lobbyist-bundled contributions in 2 U.S.C. § 434(i)(3)(A).

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  • Author 
    • Dorothy Yeager
    • Enterprise Resource Analyst