Summary
States should require the accounts of a political party to specify all donations received by the party including the nature and value of the donation.
Obligations
Election Parts
Quotes
- In case of donations over a certain value, donors should be identified in the records.
- States should require the accounts of a political party to specify all donations received by the party, including the nature and value of each donation.
- For campaign finance laws or regulations to be meaningful, it is essential for them to require disclosure through clear, detailed and periodic reporting on contributions and expenditures.
- States should require parties and candidates to maintain records and report on all direct and in-kind contributions, as well as all campaign expenditures during a campaign period.
- States should require parties and candidates to maintain records and report on all direct and in-kind contributions, as well as all campaign expenditures during a campaign period.
- Rules which require a party to maintain and make available for public scrutiny records identifying donations exceeding a certain value and their donors, may be said to embody the principle of transparency.
- States should require the accounts of political parties and of candidates to specify all donations received by the party, including the nature and value of each donation.