4 Verification All campaign statements are signed under penalty of perjury and must be verified by the committee treasurer or the assistant treasurer named on the committee’s Statement of Organization (Form 410). The verification states that the signer has used all reasonable diligence in its preparation, and that to the best of their knowledge, it is true and complete. The Form 460 is not considered filed if it is not signed. If an officeholder or candidate controls the committee, they also must sign the verification. If two or three officeholders or candidates control the committee, each of them must sign the verification. If more than three officeholders or candidates control the committee, one may sign the verification on behalf of the others. Some local agencies may require local candidates and committees to file campaign statements electronically. The electronic filing system must include a procedure for filers to comply with the requirement that they sign the statements under penalty of perjury.
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