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2015_08_04_regular_session
SUBJECT: Status of Reconciliation of Contributions between Registered Committees, Request for Board Direction Background On November 10, 2013, the Star Tribune published an article reconcile off the online search application. Staff also started the evaluation of the problem, how it occurred, and what could be done to reconcile the data. On December 10, 2013, the Senate Rules and of opportunities to improve the reconciliation process. Attachments December 10, 2013, Report to the Board 1 Minnesota
2014_01_07_regular_session
discrepancy: Becky Lourey for Governor. The committee registered with the Board on August 9, 2001. The committee filed a report on December 10, 2013, that discloses a balance of $258.52. Ms. Lourey finance report. 9. Specify the deadline for judges and county commissioners to file their economic interest statements. 10. Remove language requiring the Board to suspend any public official
CFS_2008
......................................................................................... 10 Judicial Candidates .................................................................................................................... 53 Constitutional Office Candidates Number of Committees: CATEGORY In Summary Terminated in 2008 #Remaining Registered Committees House Committees Who Filed for Office 2008 304 10 294 Judicial Committees Who 371 Political Party Units Democratic Farmer Labor Party (DFL) 173 2 171 Republican Party Minnesota (RPM) 146 1 145 Independence Party Minnesota (IPM) 10 0
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...ampaign_finance_summaries/CFS_2008.pdf
Modified: 2009-08-18 Score: 0CFS_2017_2018
....................................................................................................................... 9 State Income Tax and Property Tax Checkoff Chart ............................................................................................ 10 Public Subsidy Money Dedicated Through Independent Expenditure Committees and Funds 71 10 61 Ballot Question Committees and Funds 3 0 3 Grand Total 1,587 269 1,318 Abbreviations Constitutional Office , Libertarian Party, and Grassroots Party. Page 10 Public Subsidy Money Dedicated Through Check Off $0 $200,000 $400,000 $600,000
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...gn_finance_summaries/CFS_2017_2018.pdf
Modified: 2019-06-04 Score: 02019 - 2020 Campaign Finance Summary
.................................................................................................................................... 9-10 Public Subsidy Money Dedicated Through Checkoff ........................................................................................... 11 Senate Candidates who Filed for Office for Office in 2020 Senate Committees 146 10 136 House Committees 277 18 259 Judicial Committees 12 6 6 Special Election Candidates in 2019/2020 21 8 13 $964,787 Libertarian Party of Minnesota 2017 $18,860 $11,435 3 $38,383 $51,214 $8,524 2018 $8,524 $32,190 4 $59,875 $61,402 $6,997 2019 $6,996 $26,470 10 $48,356 $52,054 $3,299
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...gn_finance_summaries/CFS_2019_2020.pdf
Modified: 2021-09-29 Score: 02012 Campaign Finance Summary
.......................................................................... 9 Political Checkoff Participation Compared to Total Tax Returns Chart ...................................................... 10 State Senate Candidates Minnesota 2012 (11) $7,961 $9,900 7 $22,616 $5,548 $7,096 2010 (10) $4,201 $26,760 18 $40,781 $21,870 $4,583 2008 (10) $3,492 $26,950 4 $51,824 $0 $8,365 Green Party of Minnesota 2012 (12) $4,585 217 460 Filing candidates who registered a committee with the Board: 224 (98%) 10 (71%) 206 (95%) 440 (96%) Registered candidates who signed a public subsidy agreement
https://cfb.mn.gov/pdf/publications/rep...ampaign_finance_summaries/CFS_2012.pdf
Modified: 2017-10-02 Score: 0Advisory Opinion 421
, be used to promote or defeat a ballot question. Thus, funds received as a result of the hypothetical - 10 - solicitation presented in the question would not be "contributions
Advisory Opinion 458 (Public Version)
legislative action. If the CEO also asks the commissioner to urge the Governor or members of the legislature to support the incentives, then the request would be lobbying. 10
Advisory Opinion 429
Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board - 10 - Relevant Statutes and Rules Minnesota Statutes 10A.01 DEFINITIONS . . . . Subd. 33. Principal. "Principal" means
2014_04_22_regular_session
Mr. Herman is the reporting lobbyist for Unimin Corp. Mr. Herman was out of the country from January 3 – 20, 2014. The report was filed on February 10. No motion