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Campaign Reporting State Of New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission December, 2010 This PowerPoint Presentation is not intended to supersede the Act and Regulations, and in the event of any inconsistency, the Act and Regulations prevail. Accordingly, it is recommended that you review the Compliance Manual for Candidates and the Regulations which are available on ELECs website for further reporting details. In addition, we recommend that you obtain a copy of the Act.

Appointing a Campaign Treasurer Any competent person 18 years of age or older Any competent person 18 years of age or older Candidate CAN serve as his/her own treasurer Candidate CAN serve as his/her own treasurer Chairperson of a PPC CANNOT be chairperson, treasurer or deputy treasurer unless he/she is the candidate Chairperson of a PPC CANNOT be chairperson, treasurer or deputy treasurer unless he/she is the candidate

Resignation, Removal, or Death Of A Treasurer Notify ELEC within 10 days Notify ELEC within 10 days Appoint a successor within 20 days Appoint a successor within 20 days Notify ELEC within 3 days of appointing a successor on amended Form D-1 or D-2 Notify ELEC within 3 days of appointing a successor on amended Form D-1 or D-2

Establishing A Campaign Depository Bank account (checking, savings, etc.) established to receive contributions and make expenditures Bank account (checking, savings, etc.) established to receive contributions and make expenditures Single depository can only serve more than one candidate if the candidates have formed a joint candidates committee Single depository can only serve more than one candidate if the candidates have formed a joint candidates committee File Form D-1 or D-2 within 10 days of opening account File Form D-1 or D-2 within 10 days of opening account

Naming The Campaign Depository Name should be the same as the committee name Name should be the same as the committee name Name of the candidate committee or joint candidates committee must be the sole name under which contributions are received, expenditures are made, and political identification statements are provided Name of the candidate committee or joint candidates committee must be the sole name under which contributions are received, expenditures are made, and political identification statements are provided

Naming A Committee Single Candidate Committee - Must Contain Surname and Office Sought (Ex: Smith for Assembly) Single Candidate Committee - Must Contain Surname and Office Sought (Ex: Smith for Assembly) Joint Candidates Committee - Must Contain Surnames (Ex: Smith, Jones, and Doe) or Political Party & District, County or Municipality (Ex: Anytown Republicans, District 99 Democrats) or the District, County or Town for non-partisan or independent candidates (Ex: Anytown Committee) Joint Candidates Committee - Must Contain Surnames (Ex: Smith, Jones, and Doe) or Political Party & District, County or Municipality (Ex: Anytown Republicans, District 99 Democrats) or the District, County or Town for non-partisan or independent candidates (Ex: Anytown Committee)

Single Candidate Committee Name the committee Name the committee Appoint a treasurer Appoint a treasurer Open a depository (no later than the date the 1 st contribution is received or expenditure is made) Open a depository (no later than the date the 1 st contribution is received or expenditure is made) Within 10 days file Form D-1 Single Candidate Committee Certificate of Organization and Designation of Campaign Treasurer and Depository Within 10 days file Form D-1 Single Candidate Committee Certificate of Organization and Designation of Campaign Treasurer and Depository

Joint Candidates Committee Name the committee Name the committee Appoint a treasurer Appoint a treasurer Open a depository (no later than the date the 1 st contribution is received or expenditure is made) Open a depository (no later than the date the 1 st contribution is received or expenditure is made) Within 10 days file Form D-2 Joint Candidates Committee Certificate of Organization and Designation of Campaign Treasurer and Depository Within 10 days file Form D-2 Joint Candidates Committee Certificate of Organization and Designation of Campaign Treasurer and Depository

Establishment of a Reporting Committee Can establish a single candidate committee and/or be part of a joint candidates committee - Max of one of each Can establish a single candidate committee and/or be part of a joint candidates committee - Max of one of each No general election account until after the primary election is over No general election account until after the primary election is over Candidate for two different offices must establish separate committees. No comingling of funds (No transferring back and forth) Candidate for two different offices must establish separate committees. No comingling of funds (No transferring back and forth)

Reporting Must report for each election Must report for each election Even if no money raised/spent, unopposed or withdrawn Even if no money raised/spent, unopposed or withdrawn Primary and General are separate elections Primary and General are separate elections "Election" begins with first activity (first contribution, first expenditure, opening an account, forming a committee) "Election" begins with first activity (first contribution, first expenditure, opening an account, forming a committee) No "testing the waters" No "testing the waters" "Election cycle" cannot conclude before 17th day following the election date "Election cycle" cannot conclude before 17th day following the election date Candidates/Committees finalize at the 20 day post or first quarterly filing unless they meet one of the exemptions Candidates/Committees finalize at the 20 day post or first quarterly filing unless they meet one of the exemptions

Single Candidate Reporting Spending $4,000 or Less Form A-1 filed once on or before 29 day pre- election due date Form A-1 filed once on or before 29 day pre- election due date Form D-1 Form D-1 Form C-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates if contributions received over $300 or cash Form C-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates if contributions received over $300 or cash 48 hour notices 48 hour notices Spending Over $4,000 Form D-1 Form D-1 Form R-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates Form R-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates 48 hour notices 48 hour notices

Joint Candidates Reporting Spending $7,600 or Less Form A-2 filed once on or before 29 day pre- election due date Form A-2 filed once on or before 29 day pre- election due date Form D-2 Form D-2 Form C-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates if contributions received over $300 or cash Form C-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates if contributions received over $300 or cash 48 hour notices 48 hour notices Spending Over $7,600 Form D-2 Form D-2 Form R-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates Form R-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates 48 hour notices 48 hour notices Only 2 Candidates

Joint Candidates Reporting Spending $11,000 or Less Form A-2 filed once on or before 29 day pre- election due date Form A-2 filed once on or before 29 day pre- election due date Form D-2 Form D-2 Form C-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates if contributions received over $300 or cash Form C-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates if contributions received over $300 or cash 48 hour notices 48 hour notices Spending Over $11,000 Form D-2 Form D-2 Form R-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates Form R-1 on 29, 11, and 20 day reporting dates 48 hour notices 48 hour notices 3 or more Candidates

Reporting Committee established 5 months or less prior to the 29 day 29 days before an election 29 days before an election 11 days before an election 11 days before an election 20 days after an election 20 days after an election Committee established more than 5 months prior to the 29 day Quarterly reports on April 15 th, July 15 th, October 15 th, and January 15 th Quarterly reports on April 15 th, July 15 th, October 15 th, and January 15 th 29 days before an election 29 days before an election 11 days before an election 11 days before an election 20 days after an election 20 days after an election

Contributions A transfer of money or thing of value made to, or on behalf of a candidate A transfer of money or thing of value made to, or on behalf of a candidate Can be monetary (currency, check, money order, etc.) or in-kind (goods or services) Can be monetary (currency, check, money order, etc.) or in-kind (goods or services) Contributions must be deposited within 10 days Contributions must be deposited within 10 days A written record of all contributions must be made and maintained regardless of amount A written record of all contributions must be made and maintained regardless of amount

Monetary Contributions Currency Currency Up to $200 per contributor per election Up to $200 per contributor per election Must be reported in detail regardless of the amount Must be reported in detail regardless of the amount Check or Other Negotiable Instrument Check or Other Negotiable Instrument $300 or less reported in lump sum amount but detailed contributor information kept for your records $300 or less reported in lump sum amount but detailed contributor information kept for your records Over $300 reported in detail on Form C-1 or R-1 Over $300 reported in detail on Form C-1 or R-1 Be sure to correctly identify the contributor Be sure to correctly identify the contributor Electronic Transfer Electronic Transfer Date of receipt = Date of authorization Date of receipt = Date of authorization Fees reported as expenditures – not netted out Fees reported as expenditures – not netted out

In-Kind Contributions Goods or services contributed to a candidate or committee Goods or services contributed to a candidate or committee Must report fair market value Must report fair market value Unpaid volunteer personal services are not in-kind contributions Unpaid volunteer personal services are not in-kind contributions

Personal Funds No limit to own campaign No limit to own campaign Must be initially characterized as a loan in order to be repaid Must be initially characterized as a loan in order to be repaid May contribute to other candidates or committees as an individual within contribution limits May contribute to other candidates or committees as an individual within contribution limits

Loans Reported as a loan at time it is received Reported as a loan at time it is received Continually reported as an outstanding obligation until repaid Continually reported as an outstanding obligation until repaid Subject to contribution limits Subject to contribution limits When lender is a bank and has been guaranteed, co-signer/guarantor becomes contributor When lender is a bank and has been guaranteed, co-signer/guarantor becomes contributor

Contribution Reporting Detailed information that must be reported: Detailed information that must be reported: Date received Date received Amount Amount Total amount of all contributions received from each contributor for that election Total amount of all contributions received from each contributor for that election Name and mailing address of contributor Name and mailing address of contributor Occupation (if contributor is an individual) Occupation (if contributor is an individual) Name and address of contributors employer Name and address of contributors employer Reported on Form C-1 if spending under reporting threshold Reported on Form C-1 if spending under reporting threshold Reported on Form R-1 if spending more than reporting threshold Reported on Form R-1 if spending more than reporting threshold

48-Hour Contribution Reporting If over $1,200 in the aggregate starting 13 days prior to the election up to and including election day If over $1,200 in the aggregate starting 13 days prior to the election up to and including election day Must be reported within 48 hours Must be reported within 48 hours Reported by fax or electronically Reported by fax or electronically On Form C-1 On Form C-1

Prohibited Contributors Banks, insurance corporations, public utilities, cable television corporations, casino interests, and foreign nationals Banks, insurance corporations, public utilities, cable television corporations, casino interests, and foreign nationals Anonymous contributors Anonymous contributors Partnerships, limited liability partnerships or limited liability companies as entities. Partnerships, limited liability partnerships or limited liability companies as entities. Certain businesses restricted by Pay-to- Play laws Certain businesses restricted by Pay-to- Play laws

Contribution Limits Refer to the contribution limits chart found in the manual Refer to the contribution limits chart found in the manual Aggregate all types of contributions together Aggregate all types of contributions together Return or refund excessive contributions Return or refund excessive contributions Keep copies of original and refund check Keep copies of original and refund check Review the Equal Attribution Rule in the manual Review the Equal Attribution Rule in the manual

Expenditures Includes actual disbursements made and outstanding obligations incurred, but not yet paid Includes actual disbursements made and outstanding obligations incurred, but not yet paid Includes transfer of money or other thing of value, any pledge, commitment, or assumption of liability to transfer money or other thing of value Includes transfer of money or other thing of value, any pledge, commitment, or assumption of liability to transfer money or other thing of value No limits No limits Must be made through campaign depository Must be made through campaign depository Must be made through treasurer or deputy treasurer Must be made through treasurer or deputy treasurer Must be for one of the six permissible uses Must be for one of the six permissible uses

Permissible Uses 1. Payment of Campaign Expenses 2. Donations to Charity 3. Contributions to Others 4. Payment of Overhead Expenses 5. Pro Rata Repayment of Contributors 6. Ordinary and Necessary Officeholding Expenses Expenses

Expenditure Reporting Detailed information that must be reported on Form R-1: Detailed information that must be reported on Form R-1: Date Date Amount Amount Full name and mailing address of payee Full name and mailing address of payee Purpose (Be Specific!) Purpose (Be Specific!) Check number or debit card Check number or debit card Recorded but not reported if filing Form A-1 or A-2 Recorded but not reported if filing Form A-1 or A-2

48-Hour Expenditure Reporting If over $1,200 in the aggregate, on behalf of another committee, starting 13 days prior to the election up to and including election day If over $1,200 in the aggregate, on behalf of another committee, starting 13 days prior to the election up to and including election day Must be reported within 48 hours Must be reported within 48 hours Reported by fax or electronically Reported by fax or electronically On Form E -1 On Form E -1 Note: A candidate is not required to file 48-hour expenditure notices to report activity for their own campaign Note: A candidate is not required to file 48-hour expenditure notices to report activity for their own campaign

Credit Card Expenditure Reporting Credit Card established in the name of the reporting committee Credit Card established in the name of the reporting committee Name of lending institution (ex: Wachovia) Name of lending institution (ex: Wachovia) Check number, payment date and amount of the check issued to the credit card company Check number, payment date and amount of the check issued to the credit card company Itemized description of each purchase (see manual for additional requirements) Itemized description of each purchase (see manual for additional requirements) Credit Card established in name of candidate (personal account) Credit Card established in name of candidate (personal account) Reported as a loan Reported as a loan

Expenditures Petty cash fund Up to $100 for incidental expenses Up to $100 for incidental expenses Can be occasionally replenished Can be occasionally replenished Keep receipts Keep receipts Report purposes Report purposes

Expenditures Street Money For campaign or GOTV workers For campaign or GOTV workers Must be paid by check Must be paid by check Report name and address but no SS# Report name and address but no SS#

Impermissible Uses Personal Use, includes but is not limited to: Personal Use, includes but is not limited to: Mortgage payment for property not owned or leased by committee Mortgage payment for property not owned or leased by committee Payment for a vehicle not owned or leased by the committee Payment for a vehicle not owned or leased by the committee Purchase of clothing, household food or personal hygiene items Purchase of clothing, household food or personal hygiene items Tuition payment (consult manual for exceptions) Tuition payment (consult manual for exceptions) Payment of dues or fees to country or fitness club or other social or fraternal association Payment of dues or fees to country or fitness club or other social or fraternal association Payment of a salary to the candidate Payment of a salary to the candidate

Labeling of Political Communications Paid For By Language Paid For By Language Needs to be on any communication with the public including flyers, posters, letters, television and radio ads, telephone recordings, etc. Needs to be on any communication with the public including flyers, posters, letters, television and radio ads, telephone recordings, etc. Must include Committee Name and Full Mailing Address Must include Committee Name and Full Mailing Address Ex: Paid for by Smith for Assembly, 1234 Main Street, Anytown, NJ Main Street, Anytown, NJ 00000

Record Keeping and Filing A written record of all contributions and expenditures must be kept for four years after the date of the election or the last transaction related to the election whichever is longer A written record of all contributions and expenditures must be kept for four years after the date of the election or the last transaction related to the election whichever is longer Keep copies of receipts, bank and credit card statements, etc. Keep copies of receipts, bank and credit card statements, etc. Reports must be received no later than 5 p.m. on the filing due date Reports must be received no later than 5 p.m. on the filing due date

Record Keeping and Filing Electronic Filing is available Electronic Filing is available Mandatory for legislative candidates spending over $100,000 Mandatory for legislative candidates spending over $100,000 File an original and two copies File an original and two copies File a copy with the County Clerk File a copy with the County Clerk