20. Is there a limit on the amount a candidate can contribute to their own election campaign?
Pakistan
Section 132. Restriction on election expenses.—(1) The election expenses of a candidate shall include the expenses incurred by any person or a political party on behalf of the candidate or incurred by a political party specifically for the candidate.
(2) Where any person incurs any election expenses on behalf of a candidate, whether for stationery, postage, advertisement, transport or for any other item, such expenses shall be deemed to be the election expenses incurred by the candidate himself.
(3) The election expenses of a contesting candidate shall not exceed— (a) one million and five hundred thousand rupees for election to a seat in the Senate; (b) four million rupees for election to a seat in the National Assembly; and (c) two million rupees for election to a seat in a Provincial Assembly
No candidate-specific limit, but the section 132 (2) (3) indirectly highlights the limit on the amount a candidate can contribute to their own election campaign by explaining that “Where any person incurs any election expenses on behalf of a candidate, ……… expenses shall be deemed to be the election expenses incurred by the candidate himself.” Thereafter the subsection 3 specifies the amount that can be spent for various elections.