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Texas Ethics Commission. Promoting Public Confidence in Government. Next Commission Mtg: December 3, 2024. ... Correction Affidavit for As If-Specific-Purpose Committee Campaign Finance Report (Form COR-PAC) Notice Filed by Legislator Concerning Relative Who Is A Lobbyist (Form LEG-REL)
Texas campaign finance requirements govern the following: how much money candidates may receive from individuals and organizations, how much and how often they must report those contributions, and; how much individuals, organizations and political parties may contribute to campaigns.
Campaign Finance Guide for Political Parties Texas Ethics Commission Page 6 Revised 1/1/2022 Reports of contributions from corporations and labor organizations are filed by the state or county party chair, as applicable, not by the campaign treasurer of a party political committee.
Pursuant to Ethics Advisory Opinion No. 465 (2005), a nonjudicial officeholder who becomes a judicial candidate is required to file two campaign finance reports, one reporting nonjudicial activity and the other reporting judicial activity. Alternatively, a nonjudicial officeholder who becomes a judicial candidate may select to file a single ...
Campaign finance reports show how much money is coming into a campaign and how that money is being spent. And the reports show the public who is helping a candidate get elected.
Texas House Bill 2626, which became law on Sept. 1, requires all local governments — from the largest cities to the smallest library districts — to post campaign finance reports on the...
As required by law, contributor addresses, other than city, state, and zip code, have been redacted from electronically filed reports. That information remains available on reports maintained in the commission's office.
Campaign Finance Reports Electronic Filing System. In April 2015, the Texas Ethics Commission released a new electronic filing application. The changes made require the separation of certain types of contributions and political expenditures.