FEC Updates Contribution Limits for 2021-2022

02.02.2021
Political Law Alert

The Federal Election Commission has updated federal contribution limits for the 2021-2022 election cycle. Limits that apply to contributions from individuals to federal candidates (now $2,900/election) and national party committees (now $36,500/year to a main account and $109,500/year to other accounts) are indexed for inflation. They are updated at the beginning of each odd-numbered year. Caplin & Drysdale has composed the chart below and attached that explains these new limits. Download this chart by clicking here.

2021-2022 Federal Contribution Limits

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[1] A “super PAC” may make only independent expenditures with respect to federal elections and may not make contributions to federal candidates, parties, and traditional PACs.

[2] These are combined limits, shared with federal accounts of all other state and local committees of same party in same state.

[3] National Party Committees may contribute up to $51,200 to each U.S. Senate candidate.  The $5,000-per-election limit cited above applies to National Party Committees’ contributions to other federal candidates.

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