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Council considers changing Hudson’s $100 campaign contribution limit; solicitor to advise

January 17, 2026 | Hudson City Council, Hudson, Summit County, Ohio


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Council considers changing Hudson’s $100 campaign contribution limit; solicitor to advise
Council members reviewed local campaign-financing rules and discussed whether Hudson should retain its $100 annual per-person contribution cap, raise the limit, or defer to state law. One council member proposed abolishing the local cap and aligning with state limits; others favored reform but recommended gathering data and legal guidance before drafting changes.

Council members noted the administrative burden and privacy concerns of minor-donor reporting under state law (names of minors over certain ages must be reported) and raised the equity question that the local limit may hinder small-scale fundraising. Staff and the solicitor will research Summit County comparators, state guidelines, and the practical effects of any change. Council asked staff to work with the solicitor to draft options and to consult the Board of Elections and community stakeholders before any ordinance change.

No ordinance was introduced at the workshop; staff and the solicitor will return with options and recommended next steps for possible charter or code changes.

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