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North Carolina election law requires us to report the full name of the contributor, the address, occupation, and employer of any individual whose aggregate contribution exceeds $50 in an election.  Business contributions are not permitted.  Political contributions are not tax deductible.

Two Steps to Contribute by Credit Card:
  • 1 - Fill out the below form and submit for our records
  • 2 - When you submit the form, you will be directed to a page to process your payment.  At the conclusion of your transaction you will have an option to print out a receipts.

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Legal Compliance for Contributions

Contributions to The Committee to elect Don Martin are not deductible for federal tax purposes.  Contributions from corporations, business entities, labor unions, professional associations, lobbyists, or insurance companies are prohibited.  An individual may contribute $5,000 per election.  Couples may contribute $10,000 per election from a joint account, but such a contribution requires both signatures.

All contributors contributing over $50 for the election must be reported with the full name of the contributor, the address, employer and occupation information.

Before contributing you need to certify the following statements are true and correct:
  • This contribution is made from my own funds and not those or another.
  • This contribution is not made from the general treasury funds of a corporation, business entity, labor union, professional association, or insurance company.
  • This contribution is made from my personal checking account or my personal credit card for which I have a legal obligation to pay and is not made on a corporate checking account or credit card.




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