Public Disclosure Commission. In 1972, voters passed Initiative 276, which required the disclosure of campaign finances, lobbyist activities, financial affairs of elected officers and candidates, and access to public records. The initiative created the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC), a five-member, bipartisan citizen commission, to enforce the provisions of the campaign finance disclosure law. The PDC has the authority to develop procedures, adopt rules, investigate complaints, and enforce the laws relating to campaign disclosure and contributions, including the imposing of civil penalties.
Statement of Organization. Every political committee must file a statement of organization with the PDC. The statement must include such information as contact information for the committee and its officers, a statement whether the committee is a continuing one, and information on each candidate or ballot proposition the committee is supporting or opposing.
A political committee means any person, except a candidate or an individual dealing with his or her own funds, expecting to receive contributions or make expenditures in support of or in opposition to any candidate or any ballot proposition.
A continuing political committee means a political committee that is an organization of continuing existence not limited to participation in any particular election campaign or election cycle.
Expenditure Reports. All expenses incurred by a full-reporting candidate or committee must be reported to the PDC as part of an expenditure report. The report summarizes the campaign's overall financial activity and shows receipts and expenditures for a specific period.
Expenditures can include payments for services, subscriptions, political advertising, repayment of loans, contracts or agreements, promises to pay or debts, reimbursements to volunteers, and filing fees or other items paid for by the candidate.
If a candidate or committee has more than $750 in contributions or expenditures, it must file a monthly expenditure report by the 10th of the following month. For candidates and committees participating in an election, expenditure reports are due 21 and 7 days before special elections and the primary and general election, and on the 10th of the month after the election.
To participate in an election, it means an entity contributes to a campaign, makes an independent expenditure in support or opposition to a candidate, or endorses or makes a recommendation on a candidate before a division or branch of that entity contributes to the candidate or candidate's opponent.
Candidates and committees that commit to raising and spending no more than $7,000 and receiving no more than $500 from any one contributor do not file contribution reports or expenditure reports.
Incidental Committee. An incidental committee means any nonprofit organization, not otherwise defined as a political committee, that may spend or expects to spend $35,000 or more in a calendar year on election campaigns or political committees and receives $15,000 or more in payments from a single source. If an organization only remits payments in the aggregate, then it is not required to register as an incidental committee.
Statement of Participation. A statement of organization by a political committee must include a statement whether the committee expects to participate in any election campaign for the calendar year in which the statement of organization is filed.
Each registered political committee must submit a statement to the PDC by January 1st of each year to indicate whether or not the committee expects to participate in any election campaign for that year.
The statement must include the following information for each campaign not previously provided:
Any change to the statement of participation to indicate the committee is expecting to participate in one or more election campaigns must be made no later than 24 hours of such participation.
Any change to the statement to indicate the committee is not expecting to participate in an election campaign for the primary or general election may only be made before July 1st of the same year.
With respect to a particular election, an entity participates if it:
Expenditure Reports. Each treasurer of a candidate or political committee, or an incidental committee required to file a statement of organization, must file with the PDC an expenditure report on the 10th day of each month of the year.
Each of the following entities must also file with the PDC an expenditure report on the 25th day of each month beginning in July through October of the same year:
Any political committee that has not changed its statement of participation before July 1st of the same year to indicate the committee is not expecting to participate in an election campaign for the primary or general election must provide the expenditure report.
Expenditure reports filed on the 10th day of the month must report all contributions received and expenditures made from the closing date of the last report filed through the last day of the month preceding the date of the current report, except the reports filed in the months of July through October must report all contributions received and expenditures made through the end of two business days before the date of the report.
Expenditure reports filed on the 25th day of the month must report all contributions received and expenditures made from the closing date of the last report filed through the end of two business days before the date of the report.