| 10.__Advertising expenditures limited to general election |
campaign period.__Candidates for the office of Governor, the |
United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate, |
the State House of Representatives and the State Senate and |
political committees and political action committees may not make |
or contract to make expenditures to finance a communication |
expressly advocating the election or defeat of a clearly |
identified candidate in the upcoming general election through |
broadcasting stations, newspapers, magazines, outdoor advertising |
facilities, direct mails or other similar means of general public |
political advertising or through flyers, handbills, bumper |
stickers and other nonperiodical publications, except during the |
general election campaign period in the year that the candidate |
is seeking office.__For the purposes of this subsection, "general |
election campaign period" means July 1st of the year of the |
general election through the date of the general election. This |
subsection does not prohibit making expenditures expressly |
advocating the election or defeat of a clearly identified |
candidate in a primary or special election. |