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Tucson, AZ Code of Ordinances
TUCSON, ARIZONA CHARTER AND GENERAL ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCES
PART I CHARTER*
CHAPTER I. NAME
CHAPTER II. BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER III. GOVERNMENT*
CHAPTER IV. POWERS OF CITY*
CHAPTER V. OFFICERS AND SALARIES*
CHAPTER VI. THE MAYOR*
CHAPTER VII. POWERS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL*
CHAPTER VIII. VACANCIES*
CHAPTER IX. LEGISLATION*
CHAPTER X. POWERS AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS OTHER THAN MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL*
CHAPTER XI. CITY BOARD OF HEALTH
CHAPTER XII. CITY COURT
CHAPTER XIII. FINANCE AND TAXATION*
CHAPTER XIV. OFFICIAL BONDS*
CHAPTER XV. PROCUREMENT*
CHAPTER XVI. ELECTIONS*
CHAPTER XVII. FRANCHISES AND PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER XVIII. PROVISIONS RELATING TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES*
CHAPTER XIX. THE INITIATIVE*
CHAPTER XX. THE REFERENDUM*
CHAPTER XXI. RECALL
CHAPTER XXII. CIVIL SERVICE*
CHAPTER XXIII. PENSION FUND
CHAPTER XXIV. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, ETC.*
CHAPTER XXV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER XXVI. AMENDMENTS
CHAPTER XXVII. RESERVED*
CHAPTER XXVIII. RESERVED*
CHAPTER XXIX. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE*
CHAPTER XXX. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES*
CHAPTER XXXI. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CHARTER COMPARATIVE TABLE
PART II TUCSON CODE
Tucson, AZ Unified Development Code
Tucson Administrative Directives
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SUBCHAPTER A.
CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION LIMITATIONS
Sec. 1. Applications.
The provisions of this subchapter apply only to candidates for the offices of mayor or city council of the City of Tucson, Arizona, in any primary, general or special elections.
(Ord. No. 6300, § 1, eff. 3-4-86)
Sec. 2. Contributions limited.
   (a)   Effective with election for city offices in 1987, no person shall make a contribution of more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) to any candidate for mayor or city council in any campaign. A campaign committee may contribute up to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to any candidate for mayor or city council, in the name of such group; provided further that no individual member of such committee shall contribute more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) toward the contribution, nor an aggregate amount of more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) to any candidate whether through a committee contribution or a personal contribution.
   (b)   No candidate for mayor or city council shall accept or receive a campaign contribution of more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) from any person or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) from any campaign committee during any campaign period.
   (1)   Contributions include monies, loans, debts incurred, property-in-kind, or things having a monetary value incurred or received by a candidate or his agent or other person on behalf of the candidate for use in advocating or influencing the election of the candidate.
   (2)   The limitations imposed by this subchapter shall not apply to contributions by a candidate's own resources to the candidate's own campaign.
   (3)   The limitations imposed by this subchapter shall not apply to independent expenditures. "Independent or campaign committee expenditure" shall mean an expenditure by a person for a communication expressly advocating the support of or opposition to a clearly identified candidate which is not made with the cooperation or with the prior consent of a candidate or his agent or a controlled committee of a candidate.
   (4)   The limitations imposed by this section shall not apply to the value of in-kind labor.
(Ord. No. 6300, § 1, eff. 3-4-86)
SUBCHAPTER B.
VOLUNTARY EXPENDITURE LIMITATION
Sec. 1. Campaign contract.
   (a)   Effective with elections for city offices in 1987, a candidate for mayor or city council may sign a contract with the city agreeing to abide by limitations on candidate's contributions, limitations on campaign expenditures, and limitations on the use of all contributions as specified in the City Charter in exchange for public matching funds.
   (b)   The campaign contract must be signed by the individual candidate either within thirty (30) days after the individual becomes a candidate or at the time of filing for said office, whichever is earlier.
(Ord. No. 6300, § 1, eff. 3-4-86)
Sec. 2. Candidates' contribution limitations.
A candidate who signs a campaign contract shall make no contributions to their own campaign or campaign committee which in the aggregate exceeds three (3) percent of the applicable expenditure limit in any campaign period.
(Ord. No. 6300, § 1, eff. 3-4-86)
Sec. 3. Expenditure limitations.
   (a)   A candidate who signs a campaign contract in accordance with section 1 of the [this] subchapter shall not, during the campaign period, make expenditures exceeding the aggregate amount of forty cents ($0.40) per City of Tucson registered voter for the office of mayor or twenty cents ($0.20) per City of Tucson registered voter for the office of city council.
   (b)   Independent expenditures, as defined by this chapter, shall not be included in the computation of a candidate's expenditures.
   (c)   The expenditure amounts per City of Tucson registered voter shall be adjusted by the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index as reported by the U.S. Department of Commerce or its successor agency.
   (d)   No more than seventy-five (75) percent of the eligible expenditure limitation shall be spent through the day of the primary election.
(Ord. No. 6300, § 1, eff. 3-4-86)
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