Convention & primary election report notice - Utah Democratic Party Convention
Political committees involved in the convention (04/23/2022):
Report | Reporting period [1] | Reg./cert. & overnight mailing deadline | Filing deadline |
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Pre-Convention | 01/01/2022 - 04/03/2022 | 04/08/2022 | 04/11/2022 |
48-Hour Notices (candidates only) |
04/04/2022 - 04/20/2022 | n/a | filing info |
April Quarterly | -- WAIVED -- (if filing Pre-Convention Report) |
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July Quarterly | 04/04/2022 - 06/30/2022 | 07/15/2022 | 07/15/2022 |
Political committees involved in the convention (04/23/2022) and primary (06/28/2022):
Report | Reporting period [1] | Reg./cert. & overnight mailing deadline | Filing deadline |
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Pre-Convention | 01/01/2022 - 04/03/2022 | 04/08/2022 | 04/11/2022 |
48-Hour Notices (candidates only) |
04/04/2022 - 04/20/2022 | n/a | filing info |
April Quarterly | -- WAIVED -- (if filing Pre-Convention Report) |
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Pre-Primary | 04/04/2022 - 06/08/2022 | 06/13/2022 | 06/16/2022 |
48-Hour Notices (candidates only) |
06/09/2022 - 06/25/2022 | n/a | filing info |
July Quarterly | 06/09/2022 - 06/30/2022 | 07/15/2022 | 07/15/2022 |
Who must file
The following committees must file the Utah Democratic Party Pre-Convention/Primary Report(s):
- Principal campaign committees of congressional candidates [2] (including unopposed candidates and candidates whose names do not appear on the ballot) who seek election in the primary election must file the above reports and notices. [3]
- PACs and party committees filing on a quarterly basis in 2022 are subject to pre-election reporting if they make previously undisclosed contributions or expenditures (including independent expenditures) in connection with an election by the close of books of the applicable report(s).
Before a committee can stop filing with the FEC, it must file a termination report with the Commission. Committees must continue to file reports until the Commission notifies them in writing that their termination report has been accepted.
Read supplemental filing information:
FOOTNOTES:
[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] 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.
[3] If a candidate has more than one authorized committee, the principal campaign committee files a consolidated report on Form 3Z in addition to filing the report on Form 3.