Minnesota Statutes

§ 10A.121 — INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURE AND BALLOT QUESTION POLITICAL COMMITTEES AND FUNDS

Minnesota § 10A.121
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartGOVERNMENT MISCELLANY
Ch. 10ACAMPAIGN FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE

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Minn. Stat. § 10A.121 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Permitted disbursements. An independent expenditure political committee or fund, or a ballot question political committee or fund, may:

(1)pay costs associated with its fundraising and general operations;
(2)pay for communications that do not constitute contributions or approved expenditures;
(3)make contributions to independent expenditure or ballot question political committees or funds;
(4)make independent expenditures;
(5)make expenditures to promote or defeat ballot questions;
(6)return a contribution to its source;
(7)for a political fund, record bookkeeping entries transferring the association's general treasury money allocated for political purposes back to the general treasury of the association;
(8)for a political fund, return general treasury money transfe

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Legislative History

2010 c 397 s 6;2013 c 138 art 1 s 23;2021 c 31 art 4 s 21;2023 c 62 art 5 s 24,25

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