James Talarico, a Texas Democrat running for U.S. Senate, has raised over $70 million in his campaign, surpassing all non-incumbent candidates this election cycle. However, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) identified 143 donors who exceeded federal contribution limits. Talarico's campaign has reported 534 refunds totaling $844,347, with additional refunds expected following the FEC's recent communication. Among the flagged donors is Colorado Governor Jared Polis, who made contributions exceeding the limit. The campaign stated that its donation process is designed to prevent automatic monthly donations without donor awareness. Issue One, a nonprofit focused on campaign finance reform, noted that Talarico's campaign is complying with the law and communicating with donors about excess contributions. The Talarico campaign's refunding of excess donations highlights the challenges candidates face in managing campaign contributions, as similar issues have arisen for other candidates, including Talarico's opponent, Ken Paxton.
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James Talarico's Campaign to Refund Over $1 Million in Excess Contributions
James Talarico's campaign for U.S. Senate has raised over $70 million but is refunding more than $1 million due to excess contributions identified by the Federal Election Commission. The campaign has issued 534 refunds totaling $844,347 and expects more following recent notifications from regulators. Talarico's campaign emphasizes compliance with donation laws and proactive communication with donors.
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James Talarico's Campaign Is Refunding Over $1 Million in Excess Contributions
James Talarico's Campaign to Refund Over $1 Million in Excess Contributions