Chapter 5. Campaign Finance Reform
- § 18500. Contribution Limits. [Repealed]
- § 18502. Broad Based Political Committee. [Repealed]
- § 18502.1. Reporting by Small Contributor Committees. [Repealed]
- § 18502.2. Early Registration as Broad Based Political Committee. [Repealed]
- § 18503. Small Contributor Committees.
- § 18519.4. Surplus Funds from Elections Prior to 1/1/97. [Repealed]
- § 18520. Statement of Intention to be a Candidate.
- § 18521. Establishment of Separate Controlled Committee for Each Campaign Account.
- § 18521.5. Ballot Measure Committees Controlled by Candidates for Elective State Office.
- § 18522. Payments from Personal Funds for Filing Fee or Candidate Statement. [Repealed]
- § 18523. Nondesignated Contributions or Loans.
- § 18523.1. Written Solicitation for Contributions.
- § 18524. Investment and Expenditure of Candidates' Campaign Funds.
- § 18525. Incumbent Candidates' Election Expenses and Officeholder Expenses.
- § 18526. Reimbursement of Expenditures.
- § 18526.1. Use of Personal Funds for Officeholder Expenditures. [Repealed]
- § 18530. Use of Public Funds.
- § 18530.1. Use of Funds Raised Prior to January 1, 1997. [Repealed]
- § 18530.2. Transfer of Funds Raised Prior to Proposition 34 and Assembly Bill 571 Limits.
- § 18530.3. Reporting of Specified Contributions and Expenditures by Political Party Committees.
- § 18530.4. Legal Defense Funds — State Candidates and Officers.
- § 18530.45. Legal Defense Funds — Local Candidates and Officers.
- § 18530.7. Extensions of Credit.
- § 18530.8. Personal Loans.
- § 18530.9. Contributions to Candidate Controlled Ballot Measure Committees. [Repealed]
- § 18531. Return or Attribution of Excessive Contributions.
- § 18531.1. Affiliated Entities Sharing One Contribution Limit. [Repealed]
- § 18531.2. Refunding General Election Contributions.
- § 18531.3. Transfers of Funds into Officeholder Accounts. [Repealed]
- § 18531.4. Officeholder Accounts—Reporting. [Repealed]
- § 18531.5. Recall Elections.
- § 18531.6. Treatment of Debts Outstanding After an Election — Prior to January 24, 2004.
- § 18531.61. Treatment of Debts Outstanding After an Election.
- § 18531.62. Elected State Officeholder Bank Accounts.
- § 18531.63. Treatment of Debts Outstanding After a City or County Election for Offices Subject to AB 571 — Prior to January 1, 2021.
- § 18531.64. Treatment of Debts Outstanding After a City or County Election.
- § 18531.7. Payments for Communications — Section 85312.
- § 18531.10. Communications Identifying State Candidates.
- § 18532. Solicitation of Contributions in Excess of the Contribution Limits. [Repealed]
- § 18533. Contributions from Joint Checking Accounts.
- § 18534. Required Committee Bank Accounts.
- § 18535. Restrictions on Contributions Between Candidates.
- § 18536. Transfer and Attribution of Contributions.
- § 18536.1. Establishment of Separate Bank Account for Contributions in Compliance with Contribution Limitations. [Repealed]
- § 18536.2. Use of Campaign Funds for Any Lawful Purpose Other than to Support or Oppose a Candidacy for Elective Office. [Repealed]
- § 18537. Contribution Limits and Application to Repaid Loans.
- § 18537.1. Carry over of Contributions.
- § 18538. Ballot Measure Committees; Expenditures as Contributions to Candidates. [Repealed]
- § 18538.2. Political Endorsements. [Repealed]
- § 18539. Online Disclosure of Contributions. [Repealed]
- § 18539.2. Reporting Payments Pursuant to Government Code Section 85310.
- § 18540. Voluntary Expenditure Ceilings.
- § 18541. Voluntary Expenditure Limits—Notification and Designation Requirements. [Repealed]
- § 18542. Notification of Personal Contributions in Excess of the Voluntary Expenditure Limits.
- § 18543. Lifting of Voluntary Expenditure Limits.
- § 18544. Campaign Contribution and Voluntary Expenditure Cola Formula.
- § 18545. Contribution Limit and Voluntary Expenditure Ceiling Amounts.
- § 18550. 24-Hour Independent Expenditure Reports.
- § 18550.1. Independent and Coordinated Expenditures. [Repealed]
- § 18564. Notice Requirement for Independent Expenditures Exceeding $10,000. [Repealed]
- Article 1. Statewide Measures