Exploring the Legal Framework for Election Funding and Campaign Finance

This quiz will assess your knowledge of the legal framework governing election funding and campaign finance. It covers topics such as campaign finance laws, contribution limits, disclosure requirements, and public funding.

18 Questions Published

Questions

Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the primary federal law governing campaign finance?

  1. Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA)
  2. Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA)
  3. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
  4. Hatch Act
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What are the two main types of campaign finance laws?

  1. Contribution limits and disclosure requirements
  2. Hard money and soft money
  3. Public funding and private funding
  4. In-kind contributions and independent expenditures
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the maximum amount that an individual can contribute to a candidate for federal office in a single election cycle?

  1. $2,900
  2. $5,800
  3. $10,000
  4. $20,000
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the maximum amount that a political party can contribute to a candidate for federal office in a single election cycle?

  1. $5,000
  2. $10,000
  3. $20,000
  4. $50,000
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the maximum amount that a PAC can contribute to a candidate for federal office in a single election cycle?

  1. $5,000
  2. $10,000
  3. $20,000
  4. $50,000
Question 6 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the maximum amount that a candidate can spend on their own campaign for federal office in a single election cycle?

  1. $25,000
  2. $50,000
  3. $100,000
  4. $200,000
Question 7 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What are the two main types of disclosure requirements for campaign finance?

  1. Contribution reports and expenditure reports
  2. Donor lists and independent expenditure reports
  3. In-kind contribution reports and soft money reports
  4. Lobbying reports and fundraising reports
Question 8 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

When are candidates and political parties required to file contribution reports?

  1. Within 10 days of receiving a contribution
  2. Within 20 days of receiving a contribution
  3. Within 30 days of receiving a contribution
  4. Within 45 days of receiving a contribution
Question 9 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

When are candidates and political parties required to file expenditure reports?

  1. Within 10 days of making an expenditure
  2. Within 20 days of making an expenditure
  3. Within 30 days of making an expenditure
  4. Within 45 days of making an expenditure
Question 10 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is public funding for elections?

  1. Government funding of campaigns for candidates who meet certain criteria
  2. Government funding of political parties
  3. Government funding of voter education and turnout efforts
  4. Government funding of election administration
Question 11 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the name of the federal program that provides public funding for presidential elections?

  1. Presidential Election Campaign Fund
  2. Presidential Matching Funds
  3. Presidential Public Funding
  4. Presidential Election Financing
Question 12 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What are the criteria that candidates must meet in order to qualify for public funding in presidential elections?

  1. Raising $5,000 from at least 200 donors in each of 20 states
  2. Raising $10,000 from at least 100 donors in each of 10 states
  3. Raising $25,000 from at least 50 donors in each of 5 states
  4. Raising $50,000 from at least 25 donors in each of 2 states
Question 13 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the maximum amount of public funding that a presidential candidate can receive?

  1. $20 million
  2. $40 million
  3. $60 million
  4. $80 million
Question 14 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What are the spending limits that apply to candidates who accept public funding in presidential elections?

  1. $20 million on primary elections and $40 million on general elections
  2. $30 million on primary elections and $50 million on general elections
  3. $40 million on primary elections and $60 million on general elections
  4. $50 million on primary elections and $70 million on general elections
Question 15 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the name of the federal program that provides public funding for congressional elections?

  1. Congressional Election Campaign Fund
  2. Congressional Matching Funds
  3. Congressional Public Funding
  4. Congressional Election Financing
Question 16 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What are the criteria that candidates must meet in order to qualify for public funding in congressional elections?

  1. Raising $5,000 from at least 200 donors in the district
  2. Raising $10,000 from at least 100 donors in the district
  3. Raising $25,000 from at least 50 donors in the district
  4. Raising $50,000 from at least 25 donors in the district
Question 17 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the maximum amount of public funding that a congressional candidate can receive?

  1. $200,000
  2. $400,000
  3. $600,000
  4. $800,000
Question 18 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What are the spending limits that apply to candidates who accept public funding in congressional elections?

  1. $100,000 on primary elections and $200,000 on general elections
  2. $150,000 on primary elections and $300,000 on general elections
  3. $200,000 on primary elections and $400,000 on general elections
  4. $250,000 on primary elections and $500,000 on general elections