Oklahoma Regulations § 230:20-11-2 Reports required by the County Campaign Finance and Financial Disclosure Act
Regulation Text
The following reports are required to be filed with the Secretary of the County Election Board by candidates and candidates' campaign committees:
(1)
Statement of Organization.
A candidate for county elective office is required to file a Statement of Organization of a campaign committee within ten days of receiving or expending $1,000 or more for the candidate's campaign. A one-time, nonrefundable processing fee in the amount of $50 is required to accompany the filing of an initial Statement of Organization. The processing fee shall be in the form of a check drawn on the campaign's bank account and shall be made payable to 'Secretary of County Election Board." Additional processing fees are not required for amended Statements of Organization of the same campaign committee.
(2)
Campaign Contributions and Expenditure Reports.
After filing an initial Statement of Organization, candidates are required to file periodic reports on contributions received and expenditures made. Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reports are required to be filed by candidates for county offices according to the same schedule established by the Oklahoma Ethics Commission required of candidates for state offices and elected state officeholders. The schedule for filing campaign reports in an election year is available on the Oklahoma Ethics Commission website.
(3)
Financial Disclosure Statement.
Elected county officers are required to file a Financial Disclosure Statement by May 15 each year.
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