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Type of Filer | |||||
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House and Senate Campaign Committees 2 | X ---------------------X--------------------------X |
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Presidential Campaign Committees 3 Anticipating Activity of at Least $100,000 |
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Presidential Campaign Committees 3 With Activity Less Than $100,000 |
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PACs and Party Committees Filing Monthly 4 | filed in lieu of November and December monthly reports |
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PACs and Party Committees Filing Quarterly 4 |
required only if committee makes contributions or expenditures in connection with election during the reporting period |
X |
1 Category also includes pre-convention and pre-runoff reports.
2 This category includes committees of candidates retiring debts from a previous election or running for a future election.
3 Presidential committees able to change their filing frequency and that wish to do so must notify the Commission in writing. Electronic filers must file this request electronically. All reports filed after such notification must follow the new filing schedule.
4 PACs and party committees that filed on a semiannual in 2007 file on a quarterly basis in 2008. To avoid the need to file pre-primary and pre-runoff reports, these committees may change to filing on a monthly basis. Committees wishing to change their filing frequency must notify the Commission in writing when filing a report under the committee’s current schedule. Electronic filers must file this request electronically. A committee may change its filing frequency only once per calendar year and all reports filed after a change in filing frequency must follow the new filing schedule. 11 CFR 104.5(c). National party committees and state and local party committees with reportable receipts and disbursements for federal election activity must file on a monthly schedule. 11 CFR 300.36(c)(1).
Report and Links to Report Notices |
Close of Books |
Filing Deadline 1 |
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Year-End 2007 | December 31, 2007 |
January 31, 2008 |
April Quarterly |
March 31, 2008 | April 15, 2008 |
July Quarterly |
June 30, 2008 |
July 15, 2008 |
October Quarterly |
September 30, 2008 |
October 15, 2008 |
Pre-General 2 |
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October 23, 2008 |
Post-General | November 24, 2008 |
December 4, 2008 |
Year-End 2008 |
December 31, 2008 |
January 31, 2009 4 |
Report and Links to Report Notices |
Period Covered |
Filing Deadline1 |
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Year-End 2007 |
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January 31, 2008 |
February |
January 1-31, 2008 |
February 20, 2008 |
March |
February 1-29, 2008 |
March 20, 2008 |
April |
March 1-31, 2008 |
April 20, 2008 4 |
May |
April 1-30, 2008 |
May 20, 2008 |
June |
May 1-31, 2008 |
June 20, 2008 |
July |
June 1-30, 2008 |
July 20, 2008 4 |
August |
July 1-31, 2008 |
August 20, 2008 |
September |
August 1-31, 2008 |
September 20, 2008 4 |
October |
September 1-30, 2008 |
October 20, 2008 |
Pre-General |
October 1-15, 2008 |
October 23, 2008 |
Post-General | October 16 - November 24, 2008 |
December 4, 2008 |
Year-End 2008 | November 25 - December 31, 2008 |
January 31, 2009 4 |
1 Registered & Certified Mail. Reports sent by Registered or Certified Mail must be postmarked on or before the mailing deadline to be considered timely filed. A committee sending its reports by Certified Mail should keep its certified mailing receipt with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) postmark as proof of filing because the USPS does not keep complete records of items sent by Certified Mail. A committee sending its report by Registered Mail should keep its proof of mailing. Please note that a Certificate of Mailing from the USPS is not sufficient to prove that a report is timely filed using Registered, Certified or Overnight Mail.
NOTE: Except in the case of the Pre-General Election Report, see footnote 2.
Overnight Mail. Reports filed via overnight mail will be considered timely filed if the report is received by the delivery service on or before the mailing deadline. “Overnight mail” includes Priority or Express Mail having a delivery confirmation, or an overnight delivery service with which the report is scheduled for next business day delivery and is recorded in the service’s on-line tracking system.
Other Means of Filing. Reports filed by any other means—including first class mail and courier—must be received by the Commission (or the Secretary of the Senate for Senate committees or for committees only supporting Senate candidates) before the close of business on the last business day before the filing deadline.
2 If sent by Registered or Certified Mail, the Pre-General must be postmarked by October 20. If using Overnight Mail, the delivery service must receive the report by October 20.
3 Required by PAC/Party only if committee makes contributions or expenditures in connection with election during the reporting period.
4 Notice that this filing deadline falls on a weekend or federal holiday. Filing deadlines are not extended when they fall on nonworking days. Accordingly, reports filed by methods other than Registered, Certified or Overnight Mail, or electronically, must be received by close of business on the last business day before the deadline.
This chart contains a list of primary, convention and runoff election dates for 2008 House and Senate candidates.
NOTE: Dates are subject to change. The chart will be updated as additional primary/convention dates are set.
Candidate committees must file a pre-election report if the candidate is running in the election. Political parties and PACs filing on a quarterly basis in 2008 are subject to pre-election reporting requirements if they make previously undisclosed contributions or expenditures in connection with any primary and/or runoff. Monthly filers need not file pre-election reports.
Report and Links to Report Notices |
Close of Books |
Filing Deadline 1 |
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Pre-General 2 |
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October 23, 2008 |
Post-General | November 24, 2008 |
December 4, 2008 |
1 Registered & Certified Mail. Reports sent by Registered or Certified Mail must be postmarked on or before the mailing deadline to be considered timely filed -- except in the case of the Pre-General Election Report, see footnote 2.
Overnight Mail. Reports filed via overnight mail will be considered timely filed if the report is received by the delivery service on or before the mailing deadline.
Other Means of Filing. Reports filed by any other means—including first class mail and courier—must be received by the Commission (or the Secretary of the Senate for Senate committees or for committees only supporting Senate candidates) before the close of business on the last business day before the filing deadline.
2 If sent by Registered or Certified Mail, the Pre-General must be postmarked by October 20. If using Overnight Mail, the delivery service must receive the report by October 20.
3 Required by PAC/Party only if committee makes contributions or expenditures in connection with election during the reporting period.
Electioneering communications are television and radio communications that refer to a clearly identified federal candidate and are distributed to the relevant electorate within 60 days prior to a general election or 30 days prior to a primary, nominating convention or caucus (including a special election). See 11 CFR 100.29. Individuals and other persons who make electioneering communications that aggregate in excess of $10,000 in the calendar year must file disclosure statements with the Commission within 24 hours of distribution to the public. See 11 CFR 104.20.
Click here for a chart outlining the 2008 electioneering communications periods.
FEC regulations require political committees and other persons who make independent expenditures at any time during the calendar year--up to and including the 20th day before and election (including a special election)--to disclose this activity within 48 hours each time that the expenditures aggregate $10,000 or more. See 11 CFR 104.4(b)(2) and 109.10(c). This reporting requirement is in addition to the requirement to file 24-hour notice of independent expenditures each time that disbursements for independent expenditures aggregate at or above $1,000 during the last 20 days--up to 24 hours--before an election. See 11 CFR 104.4(c) and 109.10(d).
Click here for a chart outlining the 24- and 48-hour notice periods for the 2008 elections.