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Candidates and Campaign Committees

Candidates for local elective office, and campaign committees that support or oppose such candidates, are subject to both state and local campaign finance laws. The Ethics Commission has jurisdiction over local campaign finance laws, also referred to as the Election Campaign Control Ordinance, or "ECCO." Local campaign finance laws are more restrictive than those at the state, and include campaign contribution limits and disclosure requirements not found in state law. This portion of the Ethics Commission's website contains links to ECCO and to a number of Fact Sheets that discuss, in plain language, many of the provisions of ECCO.

If you have questions regarding when to file campaign statements, contact the City Clerk. If you have questions regarding what to disclose on those statements, contact the Ethics Commission.

State campaign laws are enforced by the Fair Political Practices Commission [FPPC], which has issued a candidate manual (PDF: 1Mb) for elections in local jurisdictions. The Ethics Commission has prepared a candidate manual (see link below) specifically designed for City of San Diego candidates, and is intended to supplement the state's manual.

For questions regarding how to become a candidate or when to file campaign statements, please contact the City Clerk's office.

Relevant Documents

Latest Revisions to the Election Campaign Control Ordinance

2007-2008 Review of City's Campaign Finance Laws

Forms


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