Wheeler, Pierson, Miranda, Among Arizona Campaigns Cited By FEC

The Federal Election Commission cited 3 Arizona campaign committees on Friday for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended (the Act), for primary elections being held on August 28, 2018.

As of August 23, 2018, the required disclosure report had not been received from:

– Wheeler for Congress (AZ-02)

– Pierson for Congress (AZ-03)

– Friends of Jose Torres (AZ-05)

– Miranda for Arizona (AZ-07)

– Irina Baroness Von Behr for US Congress (AZ-09)

The pre-primary report was due on August 16, 2018, and should have included financial activity for the period July 1, 2018, through August 8, 2018. If sent by certified or registered mail, the report should have been postmarked by August 13, 2018.

Some individuals and their committees have no obligation to file reports under federal campaign finance law, even though their names may appear on state ballots. If an individual raises or spends $5,000 or less, he or she is not considered a “candidate” subject to reporting under the Act.

The Commission notified committees involved in these primary elections of their potential filing requirements on July 23, 2018. Those committees that did not file by the due date were sent notification on August 17, 2018, that their reports had not been received and that their names would be published if they did not respond within four business days.

Other political committees that support Senate and House candidates in elections, but are not authorized units of a candidate’s campaign, are also required to file quarterly reports, unless they report monthly. Those committee names are not published by the FEC.

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