Under the advertising space purchase exception, a business entity may purchase advertising space in a program for or on signs at a fundraising affair held by a municipal candidate committee, party committee, or political committee (other than an exploratory committee) if the aggregate purchase price does not exceed $250 per calendar year (or per election cycle in the case of a municipal candidate committee). Other “persons,” including individuals, other committees, and organizations, may purchase space as well, though they are limited to $50 per calendar year (or per election cycle in the case of an ad book by a municipal candidate committee).
Note that prior to the passage of Public Act 13-180, only municipal candidate committees and town committees were eligible for the exception.
The advertising space purchase exception applies cumulatively to all purchases by the same business entity or person. Moreover, in order to utilize this exception, the event must be a bona fide fundraising event for the committee, intended to make a profit exclusive of any receipts from the sale of ads, and there must be an actual program (i.e., an “ad book”) and/or a sign at the fundraising event.