Campaign Financial Disclosure Statements

Campaign Financial Disclosures

There are many different approaches to campaigning for public office, both strategically and financially. One candidate's style may be to spend a minimal amount of funds on a couple of homemade signs and another might prefer to solicit multiple donors for donations to fund dozens of signs. Whatever a candidate's style or preferences for campaigning may be, all candidates are unified in the requirement to submit to their city or town clerks periodic copies of document called a Campaign Financial Disclosure Statement.

To put it simply, Campaign Financial Disclosures have candidates list their campaign donations, including both monetary donations and in-kind donations which are anything of value that isn't explicitly money, and their campaign expenditures. The purpose of a Campaign Financial Disclosure Statement is to keep candidate's accountable for the way they're expending donated and public funds. Rules on what these campaign funds can and can't be used for are all laid out clearly in Utah State Code 10-3-208 which defines what is and what is not considered an appropriate campaign contribution (another word for donation) and expenditure.

As there are only 6 candidates running for office in 2023, a Primary Election will not be held. General Election reports will be due no later than 5:00 p.m. on the date they are due.

Report Name:

Due Date (by 5:00 p.m.)

Report Includes Transactions Between Who This Applies To
Primary Election Report August 29, 2023 January 1, 2023 - August 24, 2023 Candidates in Primary
Post-Primary Report October 5, 2023 August 25, 2023 - September 30, 2023 Candidates Eliminated in Primary
28 Day Report October 24, 2023

January 1, 2023 - October 19, 2023 (No Primary) OR


August 25, 2023 - October 19, 2023 (Won Primary)

Candidates Not in a Primary, OR


Candidates Who Won Primary

General Election Report November 14, 2023 October 20, 2023 - November 9, 2023 Candidates in the General Election
Post-General Report December 21, 2023 Remaining transactions Candidates in the General Election

 

As required by Utah State Code 10-3-208(8)(b)(i)(B), Santaquin City is required to post either an electronic copy or the contents of the statement on the city website no later than seven business days after the statement is filed. You may find up to date electronic copies of the Campaign Financial Statements from the most recent municipal election below in the 'Supporting Documents'.

 

If there are any questions, concerns, or desire to see historical Campaign Financial Statements please contact City Recorder Amalie R. Ottley at aottley@santaquin.org or 801-754-1904.