Campaign Finance Filing Information
Who Must Report Campaign Related Financial Information?
There are three main types of people or organizations that are required to follow campaign finance law regarding municipal elections.
- Candidate or Candidate Committee – A candidate committee is formed by a candidate to assist in their effort to get elected. For the purposes of Campaign Finance reporting, candidates and candidate committees are treated equally and will be referred to as candidates throughout the remainder of this FAQ.
- Political Committee – A political committee is an organization, separate from the candidates themselves, whose goal is to either assist in getting a person or group of persons elected or to prevent a person or group of persons from getting elected.
- Issue Committee – An issue committee is an organization whose goal is to either assist in getting an issue on the ballot passed or to prevent an issue on the ballot from getting passed.
- Small Issue Committee – A Small Issue Committee is a classification of issue committee that has a smaller amount of contributions or expenditures. Their reporting requirements are based on the total contributions or expenditures for an election cycle and those reporting requirements may change mid-cycle if specific requirements are met.
Filing Dates
April 6, 2027 General Municipal Election
Elected positions on the ballot will be Mayor and the three At-Large City Council seats. The first day of candidate filing for these offices is January 4, 2027 and the last day to file is January 25, 2027.
The campaign finance filing cycle for the April 6, 2027 election begins on October 1, 2026 and ends on May 6, 2027. If there is a Mayoral runoff election the end date will be in June.