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Page 7 1 thousand one to ten thousand dollars, twenty-five 2 percent; over ten thousand dollars, fifty percent. 3 c. State senator. Under five hundred dollars, one 4 percent; five hundred to one thousand dollars, ten 5 percent; one thousand one to five thousand dollars, 6 twenty-five percent; over five thousand dollars, fifty 7 percent. 8 d. State representative. Under two hundred fifty 9 dollars, one percent; two hundred fifty to five 10 hundred dollars, ten percent; five hundred one to two 11 thousand five hundred dollars, twenty-five percent; 12 over two thousand five hundred dollars, fifty percent. 13 Fines collected pursuant to this section shall be 14 paid to the state political party of the violating 15 candidate's opponent. 16 2. Mileage expenses of the candidate, at a rate 17 determined pursuant to section 2.10, are not subject 18 to the expenditure limits of section 56.33. 19 3. The criminal penalty of section 56.16 applies 20 to violations of this division. 21 4. A candidate who knowingly and intentionally 22 violates the expenditure or contribution limits of 23 section 56.33 or section 56.36 is, upon conviction, 24 guilty of a class "D" felony, but is only subject to a 25 fine and is not subject to imprisonment, 26 notwithstanding the provisions of section 902.9. A 27 candidate shall not take the oath of office pending 28 conviction or acquittal, following trial, on charges 29 brought under this subsection, and a candidate is 30 disqualified from holding office upon conviction 31 obtained pursuant to this subsection. 32 Sec. 9. Section 56.6, subsection 1, paragraphs c 33 and d, Code Supplement 1995, are amended to read as 34 follows: 35 c. A candidate's committee for a candidate for the 36 general assembly at a special election for which the 37 governor is required to give not less than forty days' 38 notice under section 69.14 shall file a report by the 39 fourteenth day prior to the special election which is 40 current through the nineteenth day prior to the 41 special election. A candidate's committee for a 42 candidate for the general assembly at a special 43 election for which the governor is required to give 44 not less than eighteen days' notice under section 45 69.14 shall file a report five days prior to the 46 election, that shall be current as of five days prior 47 to the filing deadline. Any report filed pursuant to 48 this paragraph shall be timely filed, or mailed 49 bearing a United States postal service postmark dated 50 on or before the due date.
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