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The latest about Commission decisions, PDC filing systems, and more.
The latest about Commission decisions, PDC filing systems, and more.
Filing fees are a permissible expenditure for a candidate's campaign committee. (Click here for more information on permissible expenditures.) Candidates registered under full reporting report the expenditure (or reimbursement, in-kind loan or in-kind contribution if the candidate paid the fees… read more
Puzzled as to how to report transaction fees from your online contributions in ORCA? Enter the full amount of the contribution that was authorized by the donor, including the transaction fee (+Monetary Contributions under Contributions). Then enter the transaction fee as an expense paid to the… read more
On Monday, May 13, the Public Disclosure Commission will release a new web-based application designed to simplify the registration process for candidates and political committees.
The new system, built for users through a process that engaged members of the public as project team members… read more
Recycling yard signs from a previous campaign? Make sure you report the use of the signs correctly.
How to disclose the re-use of yard signs depends on whether you are using signs from a campaign for the same office or a different office. If the signs were originally used in a prior run… read more
Are you planning on sending out large groups of emails to campaign supporters? Keep in mind, if you send out 100 or more identical or substantially similar emails, letters, or text messages within a 30-day period, this is considered a "mass communication" and sponsor identification is required… read more
When you've entered contributions that your campaign receives into ORCA, you're not done yet. You have to show that you've put that money into the bank.
To do so, click on "Make a Deposit." The date field in the upper left is for the date that you made that deposit. You will check… read more
The Public Disclosure Commission announced today that Gov. Jay Inslee has appointed Fred Jarrett, the recently retired King County Senior Deputy Executive, to the Commission.
Jarrett is a former state lawmaker, mayor, city council member and school board member.
"Fred has extensive… read more
The Public Disclosure Commission approved permanent rules on March 28 to implement Substitute Senate Bill 5991, also known as the Disclose Act, which creates PDC filing requirements for some nonprofits that engage in political activity.
The commission approved the new permanent rules… read more