I don’t see where a particular campaign has filed reports, what is going on?
A report might not have been filed for any number of reasons: 1. A campaign committee doesn’t have to file reports until it crosses $750 in campaign activity. To see a list of current campaign committees click here ADDRESS LISTS. 2. Campaigns have specific reporting due dates. A particular type of campaign committee only files reports on those dates. Click here for a list of the report due dates REPORT DUE DATES. 3. If it is a non-election year for a candidate or a ballot issue committee, they only file reports in January. This can be confusing in situations such as campaigns for the senate because not all senate offices are up in the same year. To see a list of state candidates for a particular campaign cycle, click here CANDIDATES/RESULTS/LIST OF OFFICIALS. Check with your county auditor for a list of local candidates and issues that were on the ballot for a particular year. 4. The committee is late with the report. To see a list of delinquent filers and civil penalty assessment orde
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