voterservices: Campaign Finance

Montgomery County, PA

P.O. Box 311, Norristown, PA 19404-0311
Courthouse Hours: 8:30a.m. to 4:15p.m.
Phone: 610-278-3000
Website: www.montcopa.org

Campaign Finance
 
 
Candidates are responsible for keeping careful records of all contributions received and any expenditures made in support of their run for office.  Simply put, any financial activities directed toward influencing an election must be reported.  This not only includes the candidate, but committees and private individuals as well.
 
Opening a Committee
Often a candidate will authorize a committee to accept contributions and make expenditures on his or her behalf.  This committee must have a chair and a treasurer.  Forms for opening a committee are available at the Election Board office or can be obtained from this website.
 
Reporting Contributions/Expenses
A campaign finance reporting schedule is mandated by law and due dates are specified as follows: 
  • Sixth Tuesday Pre-Primary/Election (Statewide Offices only)
  • Second Friday Pre-Primary/Election
  • Thirty Day Post Primary/Election
  • Annual Report
A detailed list of reporting dates is available at the Election Board office or through the following link listed below Campaign Finance Forms.
 
If receipts and/or expenditures during a specific reporting period exceed $250, a report of these must be filed.  If the amount is less than $250, a statement is filed in lieu of a report.  Again, the report forms and statement forms are available in the Election Board office or can be obtained from this website.
 
Frequently Asked Questions:
 
What is required to open a campaign committee?
  • Political Committee Registration Statement
  • Authorization form signed by the candidate
  • Chairperson
  • Treasurer
Must a committee always have a chairperson and treasurer?
Yes.  No contributions can be received or expenditures made unless both positions are filled.  The treasurer of a committee is responsible for receiving and disbursing funds but may appoint assistant treasurer(s) to act in his or her stead.
 
What is the definition of a contribution?
A contribution is any gift, loan or payment to a candidate or committee for the purpose of influencing an election, including paying debts incurred by the candidate or committee.
 
Are there any limitations on the kind of contribution that is accepted?
Banks, corporations and non-political associations may not make contributions to a candidate or committee nor should the candidate or committee accept such contributions.
 
Where does a candidate and a committee file campaign expense reports?
Candidates for a statewide office, state legislative offices or Court of Common Pleas must file their original reports with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and then file with the Election board of the county where they reside.
Local candidates file their reports with their county’s Election Board office.
 
CAMPAIGN FINANCE FORMS:
 
Campaign Finance Report (FORM 502)  This form is for the use of candidates and political committees required to report expenditures and contributions.

Campaign Finance Statement (FORM 503)  This form can be used in place of the 502 Form when the amount of expenditures and contributions during a reporting period do not exceed $250.00.

Political Committee Registration Statement (FORM 500)  This form is used to register a new political committee or amend the original registration when the committee appoints a new chairperson, treasurer or changes any other required information.

Authorization for a Committee to Receive (FORM 501)  This form is the official authorization by the candidate allowing the committee’s treasurer to receive funds on behalf of that candidate.

Independent Expenditure Reporting Form (FORM 505)  If an individual makes an expenditure exceeding $100.00 in a calendar year to influence the outcome of an election, independent of the political committee, this form must be submitted.