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recipient of the contribution to the commission and to the
intended recipient.

 
5. Other contributions and expenditures. Any expenditure
made by any person in cooperation, consultation or concert
with, or at the request or suggestion of, a candidate, a
candidate's political committee or their agents on behalf of a
candidate is considered to be a contribution to that
candidate.

 
The financing by any person of the dissemination, distribution
or republication, in whole or in part, of any broadcast or any
written or other campaign materials prepared by the candidate,
the candidate's political committee or committees or their
authorized agents on behalf of a candidate is considered to be
a contribution to that candidate.

 
6. Prohibited expenditures. A candidate, a treasurer, a
political committee, a party or party committee, a person
required to file a report under this subchapter or their
authorized agents may not make any expenditures for liquor to
be distributed to or consumed by voters while the polls are
open on election day.

 
7. Voluntary limitations on political expenditures. A
candidate may voluntarily agree to limit the total
expenditures made on behalf of that candidate's campaign as
specified in section 1013-A, subsection 1, paragraph C and
subsections 8 and 9.

 
8. Political expenditure limitation amounts. Total
expenditures from any source in any election for legislative
office by a candidate who voluntarily agrees to limit campaign
expenditures as provided in subsection 7 or on behalf of a
candidate are as follows:

 
A. For State Senator, $25,000 $50,000; and

 
B. For State Representative, $5,000 $15,000; and.

 
C. For State Senator or State Representative as a
candidate certified under the Maine Clean Election Act, to
the extent authorized by that Act.

 
Expenditure limits are per election and may not be carried
forward from one election to another. For calculation and
reporting purposes, the reporting periods established in
section 1017 apply.

 
For the purposes of this subsection, "total expenditures"
means the sum of all expenditures made to influence a single
election


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