§ 10A.20

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (7)

Minnesota Court of Appeals

U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life, Inc. v. Milbert · 2012 28 citations

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Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life, Inc. v. Swanson · 2010 4 citations

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Wersal v. Sexton · 2009 2 citations

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Republican Party of Minnesota v. Pauly · 1999 2 citations

The Minnesota Ethics in Government Act (“the Act”), Minn. Stat. § 10A.01 et seq., regulates campaign financing for all candidates seeking statewide office. The Act, inter alia, mandates disclosure of campaign contributions and expenditures, limits contributions to candidates, and governs the activities of political parties, corporations, and political action committees (“PACs”). See Minn. Stat. §§ 10A.20, 10A.27. An important component of the Act is the state’s “public financing” program. Under the program, candidates for statewide office agree to a statutory limit on the amount they spend on their campaigns in exchange for a public subsidy. See MinmStat. § 10A.322. In 1998, 91 percent of the candidates who raised and spent more than $100 agreed to limit expenditures in return for public subsidies. See Mi. of Gary W. Goldsmith ¶ 4.

The Minnesota Ethics in Government Act (“the Act”), Minn. Stat. § 10A.01 et seq., regulates campaign financing for all candidates seeking statewide office. The Act, inter alia, mandates disclosure of campaign contributions and expenditures, limits contributions to candidates, and governs the activities of political parties, corporations, and political action committees (“PACs”). See Minn. Stat. §§ 10A.20, 10A.27. An important component of the Act is the state’s “public financing” program. Under the program, candidates for statewide office agree to a statutory limit on the amount they spend on their campaigns in exchange for a public subsidy. See MinmStat. § 10A.322. In 1998, 91 percent of the candidates who raised and spent more than $100 agreed to limit expenditures in return for public subsidies. See Mi. of Gary W. Goldsmith ¶ 4.

Day v. Hayes · 1994 6 citations

Minn. Stat. § 10A.20 subd. 6b (Supp.1993).

Minn. Stat. § 10A.20 subd. 6b (Supp.1993).

Minn. Stat. § 10A.20 subd. 6b (Supp.1993).

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