E. A committee pays for a candidate’s mailing as a nonmonetary contribution. Must the committee paying for the mailing or the candidate’s committee be identified on the outside of the mailing? The committee that pays for the mailing must be identified on the outside of the mailing. F. If a candidate’s committee is sending a postcard-type mailing, may the name of the committee appear only once? Yes. The name must appear only once. The committee’s address must also be included. G. Where on the outside of the mailing must the candidate identification be placed? There is no specific requirement for the location of the sender identification as long as it appears on the outside of the mailing. The words “paid for by” must be immediately in front of or above the committee name and address. H. What type of disclosure is required for a committee that sends independent expenditure ads on candidates through Twitter? Committees making independent expenditures via electronic media ads on Twitter may satisfy the Act’s disclosure requirements in one of two ways: (1) providing its full disclosure statement on its Twitter profile/landing page or (2) including the phrase “Who funded this ad?” on its Twitter profile/landing page immediately followed by a hyperlink to an Internet Web site containing the full disclosure statement.
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