Who must file a Statement of Economic Interests?
The governor; other officials chosen in statewide elections; legislators; members of state commissions and part-time boards that direct state agencies; members of the examining boards that regulate trades and professions; members and key officials of the district boards of the state’s vocational, technical, and adult education schools; key salaried officials in state government; judges; district attorneys; and certain other officials identified by statute must file a Statement of Economic Interests. (For a detailed list of those positions whose occupants file a Statement of Economic Interests, refer to Government Accountability Board publication #402.) In addition, candidates for state public office must file a Statement of Economic Interests.