Is this correct? I thought that contributions to PACs were separate, and didn't count toward the official campaign contribution limit. I have heard that other individuals have started PACs for this very reason, for people who are maxed out. Do you have a reference to the FEC rules to clear this up? I haven't found it spelled out anywhere in the FEC rules I have looked at.
Thanks.
http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/citizens.shtml
An individual may give a maximum of:
$2,300 per election to a Federal candidate or the candidate's campaign committee.2 Notice that the limit applies separately to each election. Primaries, runoffs and general elections are considered separate elections.
$5,000 per calendar year to a PAC. This limit applies to a PAC (political action committee) that supports Federal candidates. (PACs are neither party committees nor candidate committees. Some PACs are sponsored by corporations and unions--trade, industry and labor PACs. Other PACs, often ideological, do not have a corporate or labor sponsor and are therefore called nonconnected PACs.) PACs use your contributions to make their own contributions to Federal candidates and to fund other election-related activities.
$10,000 per calendar year to a State or local party committee. A State party committee shares its limits with local party committees in that state unless a local committee's independence can be demonstrated.
$28,500 per calendar year to a national party committee. This limit applies separately to a party's national committee, House campaign committee and Senate campaign committee.
$108,200 total biennial limit. This biennial limit places a ceiling on your total contributions, as explained below.
$100 in currency (cash) to any political committee. (Anonymous cash contributions may not exceed $50.) Contributions exceeding $100 must be made by check, money order or other written instrument.
*$108,200 Biennial Limit
You have a biennial (two year) limit of $108,200 on your total contributions to Federal candidates and Federal political committees combined. Of the $108,200, an individual may contribute no more than $42,700 to candidates and no more than $65,500 to all PACs and parties (no more than $42,700 of the $65,500 may be given to committees that are not national party committees).
It seems to me that you could potentially donate all of these line items because it doesn't say that you can only do one...but hey, I'm no lawyer
