Campaign Reporting Requirements
Campaign Finance Reports must stay online for four years. Contribution limits $600.
Campaigns for County, City, Township, School District, or Other Political Subdivision Office
The requirements in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 211A apply to these offices and are in addition to requirements in a local charter. Required campaign reports for county, city, township, school district, and other political subdivision offices are filed with the filing officer for the office.
Campaign reporting requirements under 211A: Campaign Finance Reports Due by Candidates / Listed Below:
NOTE: Must be completed by any candidate that raises more than $750
Initial Report (Candidate or Committee Report) An initial report must be filed within 14 days after a candidate or committee raises or spends more than $750. Additional required reports must be filed once an initial report is filed.
NOTE: The following reports are due only if an "initial report" has been filed
These reports are due during Election Year (an "Election Year" is any year in which the candidate’s name or a question appears on the ballot).
Pre-Primary Report
Due 10 days before the Primary or Special Primary. This report covers the period from where the previous report left off, up to five days before when it is due.
Pre-General Report
Due 10 days before the General Election or Special Election. This report covers the period from where the pre-primary report left off, up to five days before when it is due.
Post-General Report
Due 30 days after the General Election or Special Election. This report covers the period from where the pre-general report left of, up to five days before when it is due.
Year-End Report
A year-end report is due on January 31 of each year following the year when the initial report is filed. Additional reports are required in a year when the candidate’s name or the ballot question a committee is working for or against appears on the ballot.
Final Report
A candidate or committee may file a final report once all debts are paid and all assets in excess of $100 in the aggregate are disposed of. Filing a final report ends campaign reporting activity, but a new initial report must be filed if the candidate or committee raises or spends more than $750 after this point.
Note: Once a "Final Report" is filed, no further subsequent reports are required to be filed.
NOTE: All candidates must complete this form:
Certification of Filing
Due 7 days after the General Election or Special Election. A certification of filing must be filed regardless if a candidate or committee raises or spends enough to file an initial report. It indicates to the filing officer that either all the required campaign reports have been filed or the candidate or committee did not raise or spend more than $750 in the calendar year.