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Some must file Pre- or Post-Election Reports instead of April Quarterly

April 7, 2008

The April Quarterly Report is waived for committees filing the Indiana, North Carolina and Pennsylvania Pre-Primary Reports; the Illinois/14th District, Indiana/7th District, Louisiana/1st District and Louisiana/6th District Special Election Post-General Reports, and the Utah Constitution Party, Utah Libertarian Party, Indiana Libertarian Party and Michigan US Taxpayers Party Pre-Convention Reports. Those campaigns--and other quarterly filers (such as PACs or party committees) that have made previously undisclosed contributions/expenditures in connection with those primaries, conventions and special elections--must instead file a Pre- or Post-Election report that covers both the quarterly and pre- or post-election periods. In some cases, the report is due this week. For coverage dates and filing deadlines, consult the chart of Congressional pre-primary reporting deadlines, available online at https://transition.fec.gov/info/charts_primary_dates.shtml and the list of special election reports, available online at https://transition.fec.gov/info/report_dates.shtml.