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178 contribution or transfer of one thousand dollars ($ 1,000) or more received before an election but after the period covered by the last report due before that election. The disclosure shall be by report to the State Board of Elections identifying the source and amount of the funds. The State Board of Elections shall specify the form and manner of making the report, including the reporting of in- kind contributions. ( 5) Repealed by Session Laws 1985, c. 164, s. 1. ( 5a) Quarterly Reports. – During even- numbered years during which there is an election for that candidate or in which the campaign committee is supporting or opposing a candidate, the treasurer shall file a report by mailing or otherwise delivering it to the Board no later than seven working days after the end of each calendar quarter covering the prior calendar quarter, except that: a. The report for the first quarter shall also cover the period in April through the seventeenth day before the primary, the first quarter report shall be due seven days after that date, and the second quarter report shall not include that period if a first quarter report was required to be filed; and b. The report for the third quarter shall also cover the period in October through the seventeenth day before the election, the third quarter report shall be due seven days after that date, and the fourth quarter report shall not include that period if a third quarter report was required to be filed. ( 6) Semiannual Reports. – If contributions are received or expenditures made for which no reports are otherwise required by this Article, any and all such contributions and expenditures shall be reported by the last Friday in July, covering the period through the last day of June, and shall be reported by the last Friday in January, covering the period through the last day of December. ( b) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, each report shall be current within seven days prior to the date the report is due and shall list all contributions received and expenditures made which have not been previously reported. ( c) Repealed by Session Laws 1985, c. 164, s. 6.1. ( d) Candidates and committees for municipal offices are not subject to subsections ( a), ( b) and ( c) of this section, unless they make contributions or expenditures concerning elections covered by this Part. Reports for those candidates and committees are covered by Part 2 of this Article. ( e) Notwithstanding subsections ( a) through ( c) of this section, any political party ( including a State, district, county, or precinct committee thereof) which is required to file reports under those subsections and under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ( 2 U. S. C. 434), shall instead of filing the reports required by those subsections, file with the State Board of Elections: ( 1) The organizational report required by subsection ( a)( 1) of this section, and ( 2) A copy of each report required to be filed under 2 U. S. C. 434, such copy to be filed on the same day as the federal report is required to be filed. ( f) Any report filed under subsection ( e) of this section may include matter required by the federal law but not required by this Article. ( g) Any report filed under subsection ( e) of this section must contain all the information required by G. S. 163- 278.11, notwithstanding that the federal law may set a higher reporting threshold. ( h) Any report filed under subsection ( e) of this section may reflect the cumulative totals required by G. S. 163- 278.11 in an attachment, if the federal law does not permit such information in the body of the report. ( i) Any report or attachment filed under subsection ( e) of this section must be certified. ( j) Treasurers for the following entities shall electronically file each report required by this section that shows a cumulative total for the election cycle in excess of five thousand dollars ($ 5,000) in contributions, in expenditures, or in loans, according to rules adopted by the State Board of Elections: ( 1) A candidate for statewide office; ( 2) A State, district, county, or precinct executive committee of a political party, if the committee makes contributions or independent expenditures in excess of five thousand dollars ($ 5,000) that affect contests for statewide office;
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Full Text | 178 contribution or transfer of one thousand dollars ($ 1,000) or more received before an election but after the period covered by the last report due before that election. The disclosure shall be by report to the State Board of Elections identifying the source and amount of the funds. The State Board of Elections shall specify the form and manner of making the report, including the reporting of in- kind contributions. ( 5) Repealed by Session Laws 1985, c. 164, s. 1. ( 5a) Quarterly Reports. – During even- numbered years during which there is an election for that candidate or in which the campaign committee is supporting or opposing a candidate, the treasurer shall file a report by mailing or otherwise delivering it to the Board no later than seven working days after the end of each calendar quarter covering the prior calendar quarter, except that: a. The report for the first quarter shall also cover the period in April through the seventeenth day before the primary, the first quarter report shall be due seven days after that date, and the second quarter report shall not include that period if a first quarter report was required to be filed; and b. The report for the third quarter shall also cover the period in October through the seventeenth day before the election, the third quarter report shall be due seven days after that date, and the fourth quarter report shall not include that period if a third quarter report was required to be filed. ( 6) Semiannual Reports. – If contributions are received or expenditures made for which no reports are otherwise required by this Article, any and all such contributions and expenditures shall be reported by the last Friday in July, covering the period through the last day of June, and shall be reported by the last Friday in January, covering the period through the last day of December. ( b) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, each report shall be current within seven days prior to the date the report is due and shall list all contributions received and expenditures made which have not been previously reported. ( c) Repealed by Session Laws 1985, c. 164, s. 6.1. ( d) Candidates and committees for municipal offices are not subject to subsections ( a), ( b) and ( c) of this section, unless they make contributions or expenditures concerning elections covered by this Part. Reports for those candidates and committees are covered by Part 2 of this Article. ( e) Notwithstanding subsections ( a) through ( c) of this section, any political party ( including a State, district, county, or precinct committee thereof) which is required to file reports under those subsections and under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ( 2 U. S. C. 434), shall instead of filing the reports required by those subsections, file with the State Board of Elections: ( 1) The organizational report required by subsection ( a)( 1) of this section, and ( 2) A copy of each report required to be filed under 2 U. S. C. 434, such copy to be filed on the same day as the federal report is required to be filed. ( f) Any report filed under subsection ( e) of this section may include matter required by the federal law but not required by this Article. ( g) Any report filed under subsection ( e) of this section must contain all the information required by G. S. 163- 278.11, notwithstanding that the federal law may set a higher reporting threshold. ( h) Any report filed under subsection ( e) of this section may reflect the cumulative totals required by G. S. 163- 278.11 in an attachment, if the federal law does not permit such information in the body of the report. ( i) Any report or attachment filed under subsection ( e) of this section must be certified. ( j) Treasurers for the following entities shall electronically file each report required by this section that shows a cumulative total for the election cycle in excess of five thousand dollars ($ 5,000) in contributions, in expenditures, or in loans, according to rules adopted by the State Board of Elections: ( 1) A candidate for statewide office; ( 2) A State, district, county, or precinct executive committee of a political party, if the committee makes contributions or independent expenditures in excess of five thousand dollars ($ 5,000) that affect contests for statewide office; |