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Campaign Finance Disclosures
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Campaign Finance Filings Search
Look up campaign finance filings for local candidates, local officeholders, and the committees for candidates, officeholders, and local measures. County and school district officials and measures can be found here. See the City Clerk for campaign finance filings for city offices, measures, and committees.
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Campaign Forms & Manuals (FPPC)
The California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has information, forms and manuals for filing campaign finance statements.
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FPPC Candidate Toolkit
The Political Reform Act requires candidates and committees to file campaign statements by specified deadlines disclosing contributions received and expenditures made. The Candidate Toolkit will help you understand the rules that ensure transparency and accountability in California elections.
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eCampaign Electronic Filing
eCampaign Electronic Filing for FPPC Campaign Financial Disclosure Forms.
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What are the Campaign Contribution Limits in Yolo County
Pursuant to Assembly Bill 571 (Stats. 2019, Ch. 556, AB 571 Mullin), beginning January 1, 2021 a state campaign contribution limit will by default apply to city and county candidates when the city or county has not already enacted a contribution limit on such candidates.
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When and Where to File Campaign Statements
There are various filing deadlines depending on the type of committee, and whether or not that committee is involved in an active election. There are also special quarterly filing deadlines for measure committees with qualified initiatives or during the petition qualification process. Every candidate and committee must be aware of the filing schedules associated with their specific election.
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Free FPPC Training and Outreach Webinars
These free FPPC training events provide information on candidate, political treasurer and committee duties as defined by the Political Reform Act. Topics include initial campaign activities, contributions and expenditures, reporting, advertising disclaimers, and post-election tasks. Registration is required for in-person training and live webinars. Upcoming webinars are posted each month. We recommend you consider attending these webinars as a way to increase your knowledge of how to file campaign finance statements.