Square Launches Election Fundraising Tool on iOS

Square CEO Jack Dorsey announced the new feature via Twitter, touting it as compliant with federal fundraising laws enforced by the Federal Election Commission. Using the card-reading device that attaches to an iPhone or iPad, candidate can accept on-the-spot donation at rallies and appearancesand Squares new fund-raising feature allows campaigns to collect FEC-required information on a donors name, address, occupation, and employer.
The collected funds would be available for a campaign to spend the next day, the company said in a press release.
Campaigns can also use Squares dashboard to track contributions and manage contributor information, the company said, while designating which staffers have access to the . It did not indicate whether Square would collect its customary 2.75 percent-per-swipe fee on transactions.

Fridays announcement opens up Squares services to federal candidates of all stripes. Users must register with the company in order to receive the card readers, which plug into the audio jacks of iPhones and iPads. The app itself is free, and compatible with all devices running iOS 4.0 or later.


















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