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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is the independent regulatory agency that administers and enforces federal campaign election laws. The FEC is responsible for disclosing campaign finance information, enforcing limits and prohibitions on contributions, and overseeing public funding of presidential elections.[1] According to the FEC, an individual becomes a federal candidate and must begin reporting campaign finances once he or she has either raised or spent $5,000 in his or her campaign. Within fifteen days of this benchmark, the candidate must register with the FEC and designate an official campaign committee, which is responsible for the funds and expenditures of the campaign. This committee must have an official treasurer and cannot support any candidate but the one who registered it. Detailed financial reports are then made to the FEC every financial quarter after the individual is registered. Reports are also made before primaries and before the general election.[2]

The Supreme Court of the United States has issued a number of rulings pertaining to federal election campaign finance regulations. In the 2010 Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision, the court held that corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in candidate elections cannot be limited. The court's decision also overturned the ban on for-profit and not-for-profit corporations and unions broadcasting electioneering communications in the 30 days before a presidential primary and in the 60 days before a general election.[3] In the SpeechNOW.org v. Federal Election Commission decision, the first application of the Citizens United decision, the court held that contribution limits on what individuals could give to independent expenditure-only groups, and the amount these organizations could receive, were unconstitutional. Contribution limits on donations directly to candidates, however, remained unchanged.[4][5] In 2014's McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission decision, the court overturned biennial aggregate campaign contribution limits, and held that individuals may contribute to as many federal candidates as they want, but may only contribute up to the federal limit in each case.[6]

While the FEC governs federal election campaigns and contribution limits, individual states enforce their own regulation and reporting requirements. Regulations vary by state, as do limits on campaign contributions and third-party activities to influence elections.

The table below details contribution limits as they applied to various types of individuals and groups in Minnesota as of May 2015. The uppermost row of the table indicates the contributor, while the leftmost column indicates the recipient.

If a candidate anticipates receiving more than $750 from supporters or intends to receive public money, he or she must form a campaign committee. All campaign financial transactions must be made through the committee. The candidate can neither accept contributions nor make expenditures for the campaign outside of the committee.[7]

The committee must have a chair and a treasurer, each of whom is chosen by the candidate. The candidate may, at his or her discretion, serve as the committee chair and/or treasurer. The treasurer is the key financial agent in the committee and is responsible for keeping records, reconciling the campaign's books, and meeting reporting requirements. The committee must keep a separate bank account, over which the treasurer must have signing authority. Any contributions must be deposited into this account within 10 business days of receipt.[7]

The campaign committee must register with the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board. This registration includes basic information, such as the names and addresses of the candidate, the committee, the committee's officers, and the committee's bank account. The registration must be signed by the candidate or the treasurer and submitted (in person, or by mail, fax or email) to the board within 14 days after receiving more than $750 in contributions or making more than $750 in expenditures.[7]

Campaign committees are required to file regular campaign finance disclosure reports with the Campaign Finance and Disclosure Board. Each report covers the time period from the beginning of the year to the date of the report. The beginning balance on every report is always the ending balance from the last report. Reports must be filed every year until the committee closes, even if the committee does not collect or spend any money during the year. Reports must be filed electronically (the board can make exceptions if the committee demonstrates that it has a good reason for not filing electronically). The board offers free software for record keeping and reporting purposes, which can be downloaded here. Using the provided software, committees can automatically generate their reports based on the receipts and expenditures they enter.[7]

For reporting purposes, contribution and expenditure amounts are the total of all contributions received from the same donor or expenditures made to the same vendor or supplier. Contributions from donors who each give $200 or less (including both cash and in-kind contributions) do not need to be itemized, but should be reported as aggregate totals. Contributions from one donor of more than $200 must be reported individually. The donor's name, address, and employer or occupation must be noted, as well as the date and amount of the contribution. For vendors or suppliers to whom expenditures of $200 or less are made, the total amount should be reported (itemization is not necessary). For vendors or suppliers to whom expenditures of more than $200 are made, the vendor's name and address must be noted along with expenditure details (date and amount of payment, and a description of the item or service purchased).[7]

A committee cannot stop operating until it has $100 or less in cash and property and has submitted a termination report to the board. A committee can terminate its registration with the board even if it has unpaid debts, though the committee, candidate, or officers will remain liable for the unpaid debts.[7]

In an election year, candidates for state legislative office are required to file three separate reports with the board.[8]

In an election year, candidates for constitutional office (e.g., governor, secretary of state, etc.) must file six separate reports with the board.[9]

In a non-election year, a candidate is only required to file one report for the entire year, due on January 31 of the following year.[7]

For certain transactions that occur between the last pre-primary or pre-general report and the date of the election, special notice must be made to the board. The notice is due within 24 hours if the committee files electronically or by the next business day if the committee files in person.[7]

The following is a list of recent campaign finance bills that have been introduced in or passed by the Minnesota state legislature. To learn more about each of these bills, click the bill title. This information is provided by BillTrack50 and LegiScan.

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Ballotpedia has tracked 8 statewide ballot measures relating to elections and campaigns.

Candidates running for office may require some form of interaction with the following agencies:

A candidate may file a number of documents with the county elections office in his or her home county. Individual county contact information can be found below. In the table below, if a piece of information does not exist, it is because it could not be found for this municipality. To provide information for the table below, please email us.

Minnesota county contact information County Email Phone Secondary phone Fax Website Physical address Mailing address Aitkin County Auditor kpeysar@co.aitkin.mn.us 218-927-7354 218-927-7324 link 209 2nd St NW, Room 202, Aitkin, MN 56431 Anoka County Auditor proptax@co.anoka.mn.us 763-323-5400 link Anoka County Government Center, 2100 3rd Avenue, Anoka, MN 55303 Becker County Auditor rltange@co.becker.mn.us 218-846-7311 218-846-7257 link 915 Lake Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Beltrami County Auditor jodee.treat@co.beltrami.mn.us 218-333-4175 218-333-4246 link County Administration Building, 701 Minnesota Ave. NW Suite 220, Bemidji, MN 56601 Benton County Auditor karri.thorsten@co.benton.mn.us (320) 968-5006 (320) 968-5337 link 531 Dewey Street, Foley, MN 56329 P.O. Box 129, Foley, MN 56329 Big Stone County Auditor Michelle.Knutson@co.big-stone.mn.us (320) 839-6366 (320) 839-6370 link 20 SE Second St, Suite 103, Ortonville, MN 56278 Blue Earth County Auditor/Elections Department licensecenterinfo@blueearthcounty.gov (507) 304-4341 link Blue Earth County Government Center, 410 S. Fifth St., Mankato, MN 56001 Brown County Minnesota Auditor auditor1@co.brown.mn.us (507) 233-6613 (507) 359-1430 link 14 S State St, New Ulm, MN 56073 Carlton County Auditor 218-384-9127 218-384-9116 link County Courthouse, Room 205, 301 Walnut Avenue, Carlton, MN 55718 Carver County Auditor/Taxpayer Services Department elections@co.carver.mn.us (952) 361-1910 (952) 361-1566 link 600 East 4th Street, Chaska, MN 55318-2102 Cass County Auditor sharon.k.anderson@co.cass.mn.us 218-547-7275 218-547-7278 link Courthouse Annex, 2nd Floor, 303 Minnesota Avenue W, PO Box 3000, Walker, MN 56484-3000 Chippewa County Auditor 320-269-7447 320-269-7412 link 629 North Eleventh Street, Montevideo, MN 56265 Chisago County Auditor auditor@co.chisago.mn.us 651-213-8500 651-213-8510 link (dead link) Dennis J Freed, County Auditor, 313 N Main St Room 271, Center City MN 55012-7656 Clay County Auditor auditor@co.clay.mn.us 218.299.5006 218.299.5195 link (dead link) Clay County Courthouse, 2nd Floor, 807 11th Street North, Moorhead, MN 56560 Clearwater County Auditor allen.paulson@co.clearwater.mn.us 218.694.6520 218.694.6244 link Courthouse, Second Floor, 213 Main Avenue North, Dept. 202, Bagley, MN 56621-8304 Cook County Auditor braidy.powers@co.cook.mn.us (218)387-3640 218-387-3043 link Cook County Courthouse, 411 W. 2nd Street, Grand Marais, MN 55604 Cottonwood County Auditor jan.h.johnson@co.cottonwood.mn.us 507-831-1342 507-831-1905 507-831-4553 link 900 3rd Ave., Windom, MN 56101 Crow Wing County Auditor laureen.borden@co.crow-wing.mn.us (218) 824-1045 (218) 824-1303 (218) 824-1046 link Historic Courthouse, 326 Laurel St., Suite 22, Brainerd, MN 56401 Dakota County Auditor 651-438-4305 651-438-4418 link Administration Center, 1590 Highway 55, Hastings, MN 55033-2372​ Dodge County Auditor dodge.admin@co.dodge.mn.us (507) 635-6239 (507) 635-6265 link Dodge County Courthouse, 22 6th Street East, Dept. 31, Mantorville, MN 55955-2200 Douglas County Auditor vicki.doehling@mail.co.douglas.mn.us 320-762-3077 320-762-2389 link 305 8th Ave W, Alexandria MN 56308 Faribault County Auditor john.thompson@co.faribault.mn.us 507-526-6211 507-526-6290 link 412 N Nicollet St, Blue Earth, MN 56013 Fillmore County Auditor sboelter@co.fillmore.mn.us (507) 765-3811 (507) 765-4701 (507) 765-2662 link 101 Fillmore Street, Preston, MN 55965 PO Box 466, Preston, MN 55965 Freeborn County Auditor pat.martinson@co.freeborn.mn.us (507) 377-5121. (507) 377-5175. link 411 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea, MN 56007 PO Box 1147, Albert Lea, MN 56007 Goodhue County Auditor 651-385-3032 651-385-3196 link 509 W. 5th Street, Red Wing, MN 55066 Grant County Auditor auditor@co.grant.mn.us 218-685-8236 218-685-4521 link 10 2nd Street NE, Elbow Lake, MN 56531-4400 Hennepin County Auditor hc.vote@co.hennepin.mn.us 612-348-5151 612-348-2151 link 012 PSL Level Government Center, 300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487 Houston County Auditor char.meiners@co.houston.mn.us (507) 725-5803 (507) 725-2647 304 S. Marsahll Street, Caledonia, MN 55921 Hubbard County Auditor pheeren@co.hubbard.mn.us 218-732-3196 Hubbard County Courthouse, 301 Court Ave., Park Rapids, MN 56470 Isanti County Auditor terry.treichel@co.isanti.mn.us 763-689-1644 763-689-8210 Isanti County Government Center, 555 18th Avenue S.W., Cambridge, MN 55008 Itasca County Auditor jeff.walker@co.itasca.mn.us (218) 327-2860 (218) 327-7426 123 NE 4th St. Grand Rapids MN 55744-2600 Jackson County Auditor kevin.nordquist@co.jackson.mn.us (507) 847-2763 405 4th St, Jackson MN 56143 Kanabec County Auditor (320) 679-6430 (320) 679-6431 18 Vine St N, Ste 261A, Mora, MN 55051-1384 Kandiyohi County Auditor 320-231-6202 link 400 Benson Avenue SW, Willmar, MN 56201 Kittson County Auditor (218) 843-2655 link 410 5th St. SE., Suite 214. Hallock, MN Koochiching County Auditor bob.peterson@co.koochiching.mn.us 218 283-1112 link Koochiching County Courthouse, 715 Fourth Street International Falls, Minnesota 56649 La Qui Parle County Auditor auditor-treasurer@lqpco.com (320) 598-7444 (320) 598-3125 link Lac qui Parle County Courthouse, 600 West 6th Street,Madison, MN 56256 Lake County Auditor elections@co.lake.mn.us 218-834-8473 218-834-8358 link 601 Third Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616 Lake of Woods County Auditor mark_h@co.lake-of-the-woods.mn.us 218-634-2836 link 206 8th Ave SE Suite #260, Baudette, MN 56623 Le Sueur County Auditor (507) 357-2251 link Le Sueur County Treasurer, 88 South Park Ave., Le Center, MN 56057 Lincoln County Auditor auditor@co.lincoln.mn.us 507-694-1529 507-694-1198 link Lincoln County Courthouse, 319 N. Rebecca, PO Box 29, Ivanhoe, MN 56142 Lyon County Auditor E.J.Moberg@co.lyon.mn.us (507) 537-6724 (507) 537-6091 link 607 West Main Street, Marshall, MN 56258 McLeod County Auditor cindy.schultz@co.mcleod.mn.us 320-864-1260 320-864-3268 link Cindy Schultz, Auditor-Treasurer, 2391 Hennepin Ave N, Glencoe, MN 55336 Mahnomen County Auditor frank.thompson@co.mahnomen.mn.us 218-935-5669 218-936-5656 link PO Box 379, Mahnomen MN 56557 Marshall County Audtior (218) 745-4851 link 208 E. Colvin Ave., Suite 11 Warren MN 56762 Martin County Auditor james.forshee@co.martin.mn.us 507-238-3211 507-238-3266 link 201 Lake Avenue Fairmont, MN 56031 Meeker County Auditor barb.loch@co.meeker.mn.us 320-693-5212 320-693-5217 link Barbara Loch, Courthouse, Level 4, 325 Sibley Avenue North, Litchfield, MN 55355 Mille Lacs County Auditor phil.thompson@co.mille-lacs.mn.us 320-983-8310 888-840-8304 320-983-8336 link Historic Courthouse, 1st floor, 635 2nd Street SE, Milaca, MN 56353 Morrison County Auditor russn@co.morrison.mn.us 320-632-0130 320-632-0137 320-632-0139 link Upper Level - Administration Building, Morrison County Government Center, 213 - 1st Avenue SE, Little Falls, MN 56345 Mower County Auditor dougg@co.mower.mn.us (507) 437-9536 (507) 434-2646 link 201 1st Street NE, Austin MN 55912 Murray County Auditor hwinter@co.murray.mn.us 507-836-1152 (507)-836-6148 (507) 836-6114 link 2500 28th Street, PO Box 57, Slayton, MN 56172 Nicollet County Auditor info@co.nicollet.mn.us 507-934-0348 link Government Center, Second Floor, 501 South Minnesota Ave., St Peter, MN 56082 Nobles County Auditor bvanhove@co.nobles.mn.us (507) 295-5258 (507) 372-8390 link 315 Tenth St., PO Box 757, Worthington, MN 56187 Norman County Auditor (218) 784-5471 link 16 3rd Ave. E., PO Box 266 Ada,MN 56510 Olmsted County Property, Records & Licensing propertyweb@co.olmsted.mn.us 507 328-7670 507 328-7635 507 328-7964 link 151 4th St SE, Rochester, MN 55904 Otter Tail County Auditor (218) 998-8030 link Government Services Center, 510 Fir Ave W Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Pennington County Auditor (218) 683-7000 link 1st and Main, Box 616 Thief River Falls,MN 56701 Pine County Auditor 320-591-1670 800-450-7463 ext. 1670 link Cathy J. Clemmer, Pine County Auditor-Treasurer, 635 Northridge Dr. NW, Suite 240, Pine City, MN 55063 Pipestone County Auditor tyler.reisch@co.pipestone.mn.us 507-825-6740 507-825-6741 link Tyler Reisch, County Auditor, 416 S. Hiawatha Ave, Pipestone, MN 56164 Polk County Auditor (218) 281-2554 link 612 N. Broadway, Suite 207 Crookston,MN 56716 Pope County Auditor GroupWebAuditor-Treasurer@co.pope.mn.us (320)634-7706 (320) 634-5705 (320) 634-3087 link 130 East Minnesota Avenue, Glenwood, MN 56334 Ramsey County Elections elections@co.ramsey.mn.us 651-266-2171 651-266-2177 link 90 West Plato Boulevard, St. Paul, MN Red Lake County Auditor (218) 253-2598 link County Courthouse Red Lake Falls, MN 56750 PO Box 367 Red Lake Falls, MN 56750 Redwood County Auditor jean_p@co.redwood.mn.us 507-637-4013 507-637-4072 link Redwood County Government Center, 403 South Mill Street, Redwood Falls, MN 56283 P.O. Box 130, Redwood Falls, MN 56283 Renville County Auditor larry_j@co.renville.mn.us 320-523-2071 320-523-3679 link Renville County Courthouse, 500 E. DePue Ave. - Ste 202, Olivia, MN 56277-3005 Rice County Auditor RCAuditor@co.rice.mn.us 507-332-6104 507-645-9576 link 320 3rd Street NW, Faribault, MN 55021 Rock County Auditor ashley.kurtz@co.rock.mn.us 507-283-5060 507-283-1343 link 204 E. Brown Street, Luverne, MN 56156 PO Box 509, Luverne, MN 56156 Roseau County Auditor martie@co.roseau.mn.us 218-463-1282 218-463-4283 link Martha (Martie) Monsrud, 606 5th Ave SW, Room 160, Roseau, Minnesota 56751 St. Louis County Auditor dicklichd@stlouiscountymn.gov 218-726-2380 218-726-2380 218-725-5060 link 100 N 5th Ave W, Duluth, MN 55802 Scott County Elections (952) 496-8560 (952) 496-8161 (952) 496-8174 link Government Center Contact, 200 Fourth Ave, West Shakopee, MN 55379 Sherburne County Auditor elections@co.sherburne.mn.us 763-765-4351 800-438-0576 763-765-4400 link Sherburne County Govt Center, 13880 Business Center Dr. NW, Elk River, MN 55330-1692 Sibley County Auditor elections@co.sibley.mn.us (507) 237-4070 link 400 Court Avenue, PO Box 171, Gaylord, MN 55334 Stearns County Auditor auditor@co.stearns.mn.us 320-656-3900 320-656-3916 link 705 Courthouse Square Room 148, St. Cloud, MN 56303-4701 Steele County Auditor auditor@co.steele.mn.us 507-444-7410 507-444-7470 link 630 Florence Ave, Owatonna, MN 55060-2913 Stevens County Auditor neilwiese@co.stevens.mn.us (320) 208-6570 link 400 Colorado Ave, Suite 303, Morris, MN 56267 Swift County Auditor kim.saterbak@co.swift.mn.us (320) 843-4069 (320) 843-2275 link Courthouse, 301 14th Street N, Benson, MN 56215 P.O. Box 288, Benson, MN 56215 Todd County Auditor karen.busch@co.todd.mn.us (320) 732-4473 link 215 1st Avenue South, Suite 201, Long Prairie, MN 56347 Traverse County Auditor kit.johnson@co.traverse.mn.us (320) 563-4242 (320) 563-4616 (320) 563-4424 link 702 2nd Ave N Wheaton, MN 56296 P. O. Box 428, Wheaton, MN 56296 Wabasha County Auditor danderson@co.wabasha.mn.us (651)-565-2648 (651)-565-2774 link 625 Jefferson Avenue, Wabasha, MN 55981 Wadena County Auditor judy.taves@co.wadena.mn.us 218-631-7784 link 415 Jefferson St So, Wadena, MN 56482 Waseca County Auditor joyce.oliver@co.waseca.mn.us (507) 835-0610 (507) 835-0633 link 307 N. State St., Waseca, MN 56093 Washington County Elections Division elections@co.washington.mn.us 651-430-6175 link 14949 62nd Street N., Stillwater, MN 55082 Watonwan County Auditor Don.Kuhlman@co.watonwan.mn.us (507) 375-1210 (507) 375-3547 link Watonwan County Courthouse, 710 Second Ave. S., St. James, MN 56081 P.O. Box 518, St. James, MN 56081 Wilkin County Auditor wbezenek@co.wilkin.mn.us 218-643-7165 218-643-7169 link 1st Floor, Courthouse, 300 5th St. S., Breckenridge, MN P.O. Box 409, Breckenridge, MN 56520-0409 Winona County Auditor pmoga@co.winona.mn.us (507) 457-8830 (507) 457-6454 link 177 Main Street, Winona, MN 55987 Wright County Auditor (763) 682-7578 (763) 682-7873 link 10 - 2nd Street NW, Room 230, Buffalo, MN 55313-1195 Yellow Medicine County 320-564-3132 320-564-3670 link 415 9th Ave., Suite 102, Granite Falls, MN 56241

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