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2004-11 CFA 2004-01-17 Pursuant to Kansas Supreme Court opinion candidate Mayans must return all moneys transferred from his Mayoral fund back to his Legislative fund
2004-06 CFA 2004-01-18 A candidate may repay a contributor the value of an in-kind contribution when closing an account pursuant to K.S.A. 25-4157a(d)
2004-05 CFA 2004-01-18 CFA does not apply to organization of event to celebrate recent events in Wyandotte County
2004-02 CFA 2004-01-15 CFA does not addresses use of misleading advertising; items produced in ordinary course of business at sheriff(s office may be used by candidate; material posted on website requires a paid for by, disclaimer if material expressly advocates
2003-18 CFA 2003-01-19 Contribution given to senate primary campaign but allocated to Gubernatorial campaign; may now give up to $1000 to senate primary campaign
2003-05 CFA 2003-01-20 Candidate may "roll-over" all remaining money from one campaign account to successor campaign, but may not transfer only a portion of the funds
2002-23 CFA 2002-01-19 Out-of-state organizations which only make contributions to state party and not to candidates are not political committee as defined in K.S.A. 25-4143(k);Definition of phrase "a major purpose" in definition of political committee
2002-22 CFA 2002-01-15 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: candidates or candidate committees may use funds in campaign accounts for expenses associated with maintaining those funds or the accounts where those funds are kept
2002-20 CFA 2002-01-20 Nothing in the Kansas Campaign Finance Act prohibits a state legislator from using his existing campaign funds to run for a city office.
2002-11 CFA 2002-01-07 K.S.A 25-2320a is not under the jurisdiction of the Governmental Ethics Commission