Are all controlled committees of a state candidate or officeholder subject to electronic filing?
Yes. Once a state candidate or state officeholder is subject to electronic filing, all his/her controlled committees must file electronically regardless of the purpose or level of activity. A state officeholder who runs for a local office (or a local officeholder who runs for a state office) must file all applicable state and local controlled committees reports electronically with the Secretary of States Political Reform Division.
Yes. Once a state candidate or state officeholder is subject to electronic filing, all his/her controlled committees must file electronically regardless of the purpose or level of activity. A state officeholder who runs for a local office (or a local officeholder who runs for a state office) must file all applicable state and local controlled committee’s reports electronically with the Secretary of State’s Political Reform Division.
Related Questions
- If a filer is subject to electronic filing, will paper copies still be required to be filed with the Secretary of State as well as appropriate local filing officials?
- Are all controlled committees of a state candidate or officeholder subject to electronic filing?
- What is the cost of the electronic filing software to the candidate?