Chapter 211A — Financial Report
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 211A — Financial Report
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Definitions
Chapter 211A governs campaign finance reporting for candidates running for county, municipal, school district, and other …
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Financial Report
Candidates and their committees for local political subdivision offices must file financial reports with the appropriate …
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Final Report
A candidate or campaign committee may file a final report and close out its financial reporting once all campaign debts …
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Secretary of State's Duties
The Secretary of State is responsible for creating standard forms for financial reports required under chapter 211A and …
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Failure to File Statement
Candidates and committee treasurers who intentionally fail to file required campaign finance reports are guilty of a …
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Failure to Keep Account; Penalty
A candidate, treasurer, or anyone else who handles money for a campaign committee commits a misdemeanor if they fail to …
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Bills When Rendered and Paid
Anyone who provides goods or services to a candidate or campaign committee must submit a written bill within 60 days of …
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Prosecution
County attorneys have authority to prosecute violations of chapter 211A, which governs campaign finance for local …
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Forfeiture of Nomination or Office
A candidate convicted of violating chapter 211A automatically forfeits their nomination or elected office unless the …
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Disqualified Individuals Not to Hold Various Positions
A candidate whose election is voided for violating chapter 211A, or who is convicted of a violation, may not be …
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Penalties for Violations
Any violation of chapter 211A for which no other specific penalty is listed is a misdemeanor under Minnesota law. This …
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Contribution Limits
Candidates and committees for local political subdivision offices face limits on how much any single contributor can …
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Prohibited Transfers
Candidates for local political subdivision offices (like city council or school board) cannot accept contributions from …
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Contributions and Solicitations During Legislative Session
Legislators and state constitutional officers who are running for local office under chapter 211A cannot solicit or …