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Found 51 dataset(s) matching "campaign expenditure".
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This dataset contains each expenditure by a campaign during an off-year or special election.
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>The Office of Campaign Finance (OCF), in cooperation with OCTO, is pleased to publicly share election campaign expenditures data. The Campaign...
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This dataset contains information on expenditures made by state-wide, legislative or local candidate committees, state PACs, county central committees, state parties, and state and local ballot...
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City candidates and elected officeholders are subject to detailed public disclosure requirements regarding their political fundraising activities. Expenditures are from Recipient Committee...
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This dataset lists all expenditures and incurred obligations reported by candidates, officeholders and political committees on data files submitted per City Code Chapter 2-2-26. For a complete...
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This dataset contains information about independent expenditures, independent expenditure ads, and electioneering communications reported by individuals, businesses, unions, organizations, or any...
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<strong>A. SUMMARY</strong> This dataset provides the expenditure source data for the campaign finance explorer app at https://data.sfgov.org/campaign_finance. Learn more about San Francisco...
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This table provides information about the Individual Expenditure Ceilings (IEC) for Board of Supervisors and Mayoral candidates. Only candidates who have been certified as eligible to receive...
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In the November 4, 2014 election, only candidates for the Board of Supervisors who have been certified as eligible to receive public funds are bound by an Individual Expenditure Ceiling (IEC)....
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In the November 3, 2015 election, only candidates for the Board of Supervisors who have been certified as eligible to receive public funds are bound by an Individual Expenditure Ceiling (IEC)....
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In the November 8, 2016 election, only candidates for the Board of Supervisors who have been certified as eligible to receive public funds are bound by an Individual Expenditure Ceiling (IEC)....
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Under S.F. Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code 1.128, a candidate who wishes to accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling must file Form SFEC-128 no later than the deadline for filing nomination...
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Under S.F. Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code 1.128, a candidate who wishes to accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling must file Form SFEC-128 no later than the August 9, 2013 deadline for...
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Under S.F. Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code 1.128, a candidate who wishes to accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling must file Form SFEC-128 no later than the August 8, 2014 deadline for...
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Under S.F. Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code 1.128, a candidate who wishes to accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling must file Form SFEC-128 no later than the August 10, 2012 deadline for...
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Under S.F. Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code 1.128, a candidate who wishes to accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling must file Form SFEC-128 no later than the August 12, 2016 deadline for...
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The campaign finance database is the San Francisco Ethics Commission's repository for campaign finance filings. It can answer questions about who is contributing money, who is receiving money, and...
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Affidavits Filed By Hawaii State and County Candidates