The Political Reform Act of 1974 requires all candidates for state and local elective office, all state and local elected officeholders, proponents of state and local ballot measures who control a ballot measure committee, and committees supporting or opposing state and local candidates, and all measure and petition circulation committees to file campaign disclosure statements disclosing contributions received and expenditures made.
Campaign Disclosure Forms
Campaign disclosure forms and information manuals are available at the County-Clerk-Elections Office or online on the Fair Political Practices Commission website. Before accepting any contributions or making expenditures toward a campaign, it is vital that you contact the elections official to obtain the correct forms required by law for reporting campaign contributions and expenditures. Failure to file campaign disclosure statements could lead to fines and/or civil or criminal penalties.
For candidate and committee information, click on Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC)


