2019 Quarterly reports
All registered candidate committees must disclose the money they raise and spend. These “receipts” and “disbursements” are reported quarterly.
House and Senate committees report on Form 3. Access the PDF and instructions. Presidential committees report on Form 3P. Access the PDF and instructions.
When a committee files its first report, it must include all “receipts" and "disbursements" that occurred before registration. This includes any receipts and disbursements made during the “testing the waters” (or exploratory) period. The coverage period of the first report should be adjusted to date back to the beginning of the committee’s financial activity.
Quarterly schedule
Report | Close of books [1] | Filing deadline |
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Year-End 2018
Congressional Presidential |
12/31/2018 | 01/31/2019 |
April Quarterly
Congressional Presidential |
03/31/2019 | 04/15/2019 |
July Quarterly
Congressional Presidential |
06/30/2019 | 07/15/2019 |
October Quarterly
Congressional Presidential |
09/30/2019 | 10/15/2019 |
Year-End 2019
Congressional Presidential |
12/31/2019 | 01/31/2020 |
Footnote:
[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.
Methods of filing reports
Electronic filing
Reports filed electronically must be received and validated by the Commission by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the filing deadline.
Paper filing
Paper filers must ensure their reports are received by the filing deadline. Report filing options: registered, certified or overnight or first-class mail.