On this episode, we dive into the fundamentals of campaign finance reporting, exploring the essentials of what is included in these reports and uncovering valuable insights they provide. From contributions and expenditures to reporting requirements and deadlines, we break down the intricacies of campaign finance reports to empower you with the knowledge needed to navigate and comprehend campaign finance reports.
Attorneys
Monika Graham
Susan Finkle-Sourlis
Victor Rivera Labiosa
Shownotes
– Types of Campaign Finance Reports
– Federal perspective from the FEC (Federal Elections Commission)
– Similarities in state-level reporting
– Reporting requirements for federal candidates and campaigns
– Itemized contributions and reporting over $200 contributions
– Contents of Campaign Finance Reports
– Reporting contributions and expenditures
– Itemized details for contributors (name, address, employer, occupation)
– Types of expenditures (operating expenses, ads, mail pieces)
– Requirement for specifying the purpose of expenditures
– Insights from Campaign Finance Reports
– Identifying contributors and their occupations
– Insights into industry and issue-based PAC contributions
– Understanding compliance with reporting rules
– Reporting Deadlines and Requirements
– Quarterly and monthly filing options
– Late contribution and expenditure reports
– Pre-election reports (pre-primary and pre-general)
– Benefits of Reporting Monthly vs. Quarterly
– Differences in reporting frequency based on organization size and strategy
– Flexibility to change filing frequency each election cycle
– Disclaimer Requirements for Communications
– Purpose of disclaimers in public communications
– Requirements for printed and broadcast ads
– Candidate stand-by-your-ad statements in broadcast ads
Resources
Practical guidance: Non-profit voter assistance series