52. Must reports from political parties and/or candidates reveal the identity of donors?

United States

United States

Answer
Sometimes
Source

Paragraph 434b Each report under this section shall disclose—(3) the identification of each— (A) person (other than a political committee) who makes a contribution to the reporting committee during the reporting period, whose contribution or contributions have an aggregate amount or value in excess of $200 within the calendar year (or election cycle, in the case of an authorized committee of a candidate for Federal office), or in any lesser amount if the reporting com mittee should so elect, together with the date and amount of any such contribution.

United States Code, Title 2, The Congress. 

Comment

The reports submitted by the candidates, political parties, PACs, and Super PACscontain a list of all donors who contributed over USD 200, along with their address, employer and job title.

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