Arizona Revised Statutes

Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 16-914 (2026)

Political action committee contribution limits; requirements

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A. A political action committee without mega PAC status may not contribute more than the following amounts per election cycle:

1. Six thousand two hundred fifty dollars to a candidate committee for city, town, county or district office.

2. Six thousand two hundred fifty dollars to a candidate committee for legislative office.

3. Six thousand two hundred fifty dollars to a candidate committee for statewide office.

B. A political action committee with mega PAC status may contribute twice the amounts prescribed in subsection A of this section per election cycle if the political action committee provides the recipient candidate committee a copy of the political action committee's certification of mega PAC status.

C. A political action committee may only contribute to a candidate committee using monies contributed by an individual, a partnership, a candidate committee, a political action committee or a political party.

D. A political action committee may make unlimited contributions to persons other than candidate committees.

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1987–1987 · leading case: Mecham Recall Comm., Inc. v. Corbin, 745 P.2d 950 (Ariz. 1987).
Mecham Recall Comm., Inc. v. Corbin, 745 P.2d 950 (Ariz. 1987). · cites it 2× “A.R.S. § 16-914(A). Again, there is a specific reference to candidates, initiative and referendum, but not to recall.”
— Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 16-914(A) — 1 case
Mecham Recall Comm., Inc. v. Corbin, 745 P.2d 950 (Ariz. 1987). “A.R.S. § 16-914(A). Again, there is a specific reference to candidates, initiative and referendum, but not to recall.”
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