2 Candidate and Office, Measure and Jurisdiction, or Committee If a total of $100 or more is contributed or expended during a calendar year to support or oppose a single candidate, ballot measure, or a general purpose committee (e.g., a political party), disclose the name of the candidate and the office sought or held, the number or letter and jurisdiction of the ballot measure, or the name of the general purpose committee. For each candidate or measure listed, indicate whether the payment was made to support or oppose the candidate or measure. Ex 9.8 - The Committee to Elect Waters for Seaside Mayor 20XX made a contribution of $100 to the Committee to Support Growth in Seaside, Yes on Measure C. In addition to reporting the contribution on Schedule D, the expenditure must also be reported on Schedule E. 3 Type of Payment Check the appropriate box to indicate whether the payment was a monetary contribution, nonmonetary contribution, or independent expenditure. 4 Description of Nonmonetary Contribution Where No Payment is Made Because payments must be described when they are reported on Schedule E or F, a description is not required on Schedule D for payments reported on Schedule E or F that are nonmonetary contributions or independent expenditures. However, if no payment was made, describe the goods or services. For example, if goods on hand (i.e., office supplies) are contributed to another candidate or committee, a description must be included. 5 Amount This Period Provide the amount(s) of contributions or independent expenditures made this period relative to each candidate, measure, or committee.
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Chapter 9.41
Campaign Manual 2 August 2023
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