CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2009 has made significant changes to the Massachusetts Campaign Finance Law, MGL Chapter 55.
MGL Chapter 55, Section 26, in effect on January 1, 2010, now requires local election officials to post on the municipal Web site "all campaign finance reports required to be filed with the city or town clerk if more than $1,000 in receipts, expenditures or liabilities are disclosed in a reporting period."
These reports, and reports for political campaigns with under $1,000 in activity, are filed in the Town Clerk's Office and are available to the public.
If you have any questions about posting requirements, changes to the campaign finance law or the specific reports that should be posted, please call OCPF at: (617) 979-8300.
2011 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS
ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION DATE:
MAY 12, 2011
30 DAYS AFTER ELECTION REPORT
Due: June 11, 2011
Robert Long - 30 Days Post Election Report.pdf
Leonard Sussman - 30 Days Post Election Report.pdf
8TH DAY PRECEDING ELECTION REPORT
Due: May 4, 2011
Reports showing $1,000 or more in activity:
BobLongCampaignFinance1.pdf
LenSussmanCampaignFinance1.pdf
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2010 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS
ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION DATE:
MAY 13, 2010
8TH DAY PRECEDING ELECTION REPORT
Due: May 5, 2010
Reports showing $1,000 or more in activity:
Timothy Lee Roper Campaign Finance Report.pdf
Ronald J. Bergstrom Campaign Finance Report.pdf
30 DAYS AFTER ELECTION REPORT:
Reports showing $1,000 or more in activity:
TimRoperCampFinanceReport2.pdf
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