2024 State Election Results Dashboard
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Key Takeaways:

  • There are campaign finance disclosure deadlines in 36 states and the Federal Election Commission plus the District of Columbia in July, requiring political committees registered in these states to file disclosure reports.
  • Political committees need to be aware of their specific filing schedules since some jurisdictions allow monthly reporting instead of quarterly or periodic filings.
  • Political committees need to be aware of their specific filing schedules since some jurisdictions allow monthly reporting instead of quarterly or periodic filings.

In July, 36 states have campaign finance disclosure deadlines, plus the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and District of Columbia. If a political committee is registered in one of these states and is required to file disclosure reports, they must do so in July. Check out the map below for the states with important deadlines this month.

Political committees should be aware of their filing schedules as some jurisdictions, like Texas, give the option of reporting monthly rather than periodically or quarterly. Additionally, some of these deadlines include 24- or 48-hour reports in which a political committee must report large contributions within a set time frame of receipt. Political committees should be reviewing contributions carefully to ensure they do not miss a required contribution-triggered deadline.

Are you running a political committee and not sure what your compliance requirements are? We can help. Don’t miss critical reporting deadlines — reach out to our team with questions