| A. For contested primary elections, the amount of | revenues to be distributed is the average amount of | campaign expenditures made by each candidate during all | contested primary election races for the immediately | preceding 2 primary elections as reported in the initial | filing period subsequent to the primary election for the | respective offices of Governor, State Senate and, State | House of Representatives and county office. |
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| B. For uncontested primary elections, the amount of | revenues distributed is the average amount of campaign | expenditures made by each candidate during all uncontested | primary election races, or for contested races if that | amount is lower, for the immediately preceding 2 primary | elections as reported in the initial filing period | subsequent to the primary election for the respective | offices of Governor, State Senate and, State House of | Representatives and county office. |
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| C. For contested general elections, the amount of | revenues distributed is the average amount of campaign | expenditures made by each candidate during all contested | general election races for the immediately preceding 2 | general elections as reported in the initial filing period | subsequent to the general election for the respective | offices of Governor, State Senate and, State House of | Representatives and county office. |
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| | Sec. 10. 21-A MRSA §1125, sub-§13, as enacted by IB 1995, c. 1, §17, | is amended to read: |
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| | 13. Distributions not to exceed amount in fund. The | commission may not distribute revenues to certified candidates | in excess of the total amount of money deposited in the fund | as set forth in section 1124. Notwithstanding any other | provisions of this chapter, if the commission determines that | the revenues in the fund are insufficient to meet | distributions under subsections 8 or 9, the commission may | permit certified candidates to accept and spend contributions, | reduced by any seed money contributions, aggregating no more | than $500 per donor per election for gubernatorial candidates | and $250 per donor per election for State Senate and, State | House and county office candidates, up to the applicable | amounts set forth in subsections 8 and 9 according to rules | adopted by the commission. |
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| | This bill allows candidates for county office to run as | participating candidates under the Maine Clean Election Act. |
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