
PRIMARY ELECTION REPORT NOTICEFEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
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REG./CERT. & OVERNIGHT |
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Pre-Primary |
01/01/10 - 02/10/10 |
02/15/10 2 |
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48 Hour Notices |
02/11/10 - 02/27/10 |
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April Quarterly |
02/11/10 - 03/31/10 |
04/15/10 |
04/15/10 |
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REG./CERT. & OVERNIGHT |
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Pre-Primary |
01/01/10 - 02/10/10 |
02/15/10 2 |
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48 Hour Notices |
02/11/10 - 02/27/10 |
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Pre-Runoff |
02/11/10 - 03/24/10 |
03/29/10 |
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48 Hour Notices |
03/25/10 - 04/10/10 |
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April Quarterly |
03/25/10 - 03/31/10 |
04/15/10 |
04/15/10 |
The following committees must file the Texas Pre-Primary/Runoff Report(s):
Before a committee can stop filing with the FEC, it must file a termination report with the Commission. See 11 CFR 102.3. Committees must continue to file reports until the Commission notifies them in writing that their termination report has been accepted.
1 These dates indicate the beginning and 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 Notice that the registered/certified & overnight mailing deadline falls on a weekend or federal holiday. The report should be postmarked before that date.
3 Generally, an individual becomes a candidate for federal office (and thus triggers registration and reporting obligations) when his or her campaign exceeds $5,000 in either contributions or expenditures. If the campaign has not crossed the $5,000 threshold, it is not required to file reports. See 11 CFR 100.3(a).
4 If a candidate has more than one authorized committee, the principal campaign committee must also file a consolidated report on Form 3Z [PDF].