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Campaign finance

Political fundraising refers to the process by which individuals, interest groups, political parties, or other organizations raise or collect money for political purposes, including campaign contributions and donations for social or political causes. In Hebrew, this concept is known as גיוס כספים פוליטי. Other relevant translations include recrutement de fonds politiques in French, financiación política in Spanish, and politische Spenden in German. Political fundraising is a critical aspect of modern politics, as it enables candidates and parties to finance their campaigns, conduct research, and engage in outreach efforts. The sources of political funds can vary widely, including individual donors, political action committees (PACs), corporations, labor unions, and even government funding in some jurisdictions. The regulations surrounding political fundraising differ significantly across countries and can involve complex legal frameworks designed to ensure transparency, prevent corruption, and maintain the integrity of the electoral process.

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Campaign finance
Fundraising for political campaigns
Campaign finance
Campaign finance—also called election finance, political donations, or political finance—refers to the funds raised to promote candidates, political parties, or policy initiatives and referendums. Donors and recipients include individuals, corporations, political parties, and charitable organizations.
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