Campaign contributors can give more cash in Ohio

Secretary of State Jon Husted

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The amount that can be contributed to candidates, political action committees and political parties increased Wednesday to account for inflation.

State law requires the secretary of state's office to adjust campaign contribution limits for inflation in each odd-numbered year. Amounts were increased Wednesday by 3.1 percent -- the change in the Consumer Price Index between 2012 and 2014. The new amounts are effective Wednesday through Feb. 24, 2017.

Individuals can now donate $12,532 to political action committees and campaigns for statewide offices and House and Senate seats, up from $12,155 during 2013-14. Individuals can now contribute $37,597 to state parties and $18,798 to legislative campaign funds.

State political parties can now contribute $706,823 to statewide candidates, up from $685,571 in 2013-14.

The new amounts can be found on the secretary of state's website, sos.state.oh.us.

"Whether you are a candidate, donor or other key player in the political process, it is important for all those subject to Ohio campaign finance laws to have a clear understanding of the rules," Secretary of State Jon Husted said in a statement. "As such, I encourage those impacted by the contribution limits to review and familiarize themselves with the changes to help ensure full compliance with the law going forward."

Mobile readers, click this link to see a chart of the new campaign contribution amounts.

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