Ohio law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, address of individuals who contributes.
Individuals under the age of seven are prohibited from making any political contribution.
Local candidates are not limited in the amount of contributions they may receive.
Corporations are prohibited from directly or indirectly supporting or opposing any candidate. This prohibition applies to the provision of corporate funds or property to a candidate or campaign committee.
Legal professional associations and other professional associations (e.g physicians, architects & dentists) under R.C. 1785 as limited liability companies under R.C. 1705, or partnerships as defined by R.C. 1775 through 1783, are not “corporations” under R.C. 3599.03. These entities are considered either partnerships or unincorporated businesses. A partnership or other unincorporated business may use its checking account to transmit a contribution to a candidate. The contribution must be accompanied by detailed information about each partner, owner or member and their allocated portion of the contribution. The recipient of such a contribution must itemize each allocated portion according to the information provided. No contribution from a partnership or other unincorporated business may be accepted, deposited or used unless the recipient has the allocation information necessary to itemize the contribution by the partner, owner or member.
Public Employee Solicitations
Contributions Statewide and state legislative elected officials and candidates may not solicit nor accept a contribution from employees whose appointing authority is or would be that public official or who are or would be employed by the same public agency, department, division or office as the official.
Labor Organization
Contributions A candidate’s campaign committee may accept contributions from a PAC sponsored by a labor organization or from a labor organization’s political contributing entity (PCE).
Partnerships/Unincorporated Associations
Contributions received from partnerships or unincorporated associations must reflect both the name of the entity and the individual making the contribution. Incorporated professional associations and limited liability companies are considered unincorporated associations or, if applicable, partnerships. Contributions may be transmitted by these entities, but must include, at the time of the distribution, detailed information on the allocation of the contribution amount among the owners or partners of the unincorporated association or partnership. No contribution from a partnership or other unincorporated business may be accepted, deposited or used unless the recipient has the allocation information necessary to itemize the contribution by the partner, owner or member.
Mail: To contribute by mail, please send a personal check made payable to “Evans for Etna” to:
Evans for Etna
91 Olde North Church Rd
Etna, OH 43147
Please include your full name, address, email and phone number in the envelope.
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