
APRIL QUARTERLY REPORT NOTICEFEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
CURRENT REPORT DUE
PRE- AND POST-ELECTION REPORTSCongressional CommitteesA committee whose candidate participates in a 2010 state primary, nominating convention or runoff election – even if unopposed – must also file a pre-election report 12 days prior to the primary, nominating convention or runoff. The campaign committee of a candidate who participates in the general election must file pre- and post-general election reports. Separate notices will be sent to explain these additional reporting obligations. See 11 CFR 104.5(a)(2). Parties and PACsCommittees that make contributions or expenditures (including independent expenditures) in connection with an election must also file a Pre-Election Report, if the activity was not previously reported. See 11 CFR 104.5(c)(1)(ii).
SUPPLEMENTAL FILING INFORMATION
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REPORT |
CLOSE OF BOOKS 1 |
REG./CERT. & OVERNIGHT MAILING DEADLINE |
FILING DEADLINE |
| July Quarterly | 06/30/10 |
07/15/10 |
07/15/10 |
| October Quarterly | 09/30/10 |
10/15/10 |
10/15/10 |
| Pre-General 2 | 10/13/10 |
10/18/10 |
10/21/10 |
| Post-General | 11/22/10 |
12/02/10 |
12/02/10 |
| Year-End | 12/31/10 |
01/31/11 |
01/31/11 |
1 These dates indicate the end of the reporting period. A reporting period always begins the day after the closing date of the last report filed. If the committee is new and has not previously filed a report, the first report must cover all activity that occurred before the committee registered up through the close of books for the first report due.
2
Parties and PACs: required only if committee makes contributions or expenditures in connection with the general election during the reporting period.
Congressional Committees: campaign committees of a candidate who participates in the general election must file pre-and post-general election reports.