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Alaska · Establish Campaign Contribution Limits Initiative (2026) · Election: 2026-11-03

Establish Campaign Contribution Limits for State and Local Elections Initiative

Plain-English Summary

A citizen-initiated state statute that would establish dollar limits on campaign contributions to candidates and political groups in Alaska state and local elections. The measure was certified after the legislature did not act on the indirect initiative.

What each outcome does

IF YES PASSES

If approved, individuals could give up to $2,000 per cycle to a candidate and up to $5,000 per year to a party or group; groups could give up to $4,000 per cycle to a candidate and $5,000 per year to a party or other group.

IF NO PASSES

If rejected, Alaska continues without statutory contribution limits on candidates and groups (a 2021 federal court ruling struck down the state's prior limits).

Who is funding each side

YES SIDE
Sponsor: Citizens Against Money in Politics (Alaskans for Better Elections coalition)
Reported funding: $111,362 reported (per state filings)
NO SIDE
Sponsor: No major opposition committee identified
Reported funding: Not yet reported

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