Commission Calendar
*2019 CSC Meeting location, dates and times are subject to change. Also, candidate and noncandidate committee reporting deadlines for the 2019 non-election year have been added to this calendar.
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Covers activity for the period July 1-December 31, 2019
View reporting schedules for candidate committees:
Covers activity for the period July 1-December 31, 2019
View the full schedule of reporting dates for noncandidate committees:
https://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/files/2019/02/NCSchedule-2020.pdf
First day for candidates to file nomination papers to run in the 2020 election.
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Covers activity for the period January 1-April 25, 2020 and is only required for candidates that filed nomination papers by April 25, 2020
View reporting tracks for candidates running in the 2020 election:
http://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/2020electionccreportingtracks/
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Last day for candidates to file nomination papers to run in the 2020 election.
Last day to file the Affidavit To Voluntarily Agree With Campaign Expenditure Limits
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Deadline to file Organizational Report stating intent to not receive contributions, or make expenditures, that aggregate more than $1,000 in
the 2020 election period (4-Year EP/November 5, 2014-November 3, 2020 or 2-Year EP/November 7, 2018-November 3, 2020). $1,000 or less candidate committees need not file the preliminary and final primary reports, and the preliminary general reports but are only required to file the Final Election Period report due December 3, 2020.
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Covers activity for the period April 26-June 30, 2020 for candidates that filed nomination papers by April 25, 2020 or January 1-June 30, 2020 for candidates that filed nomination papers after April 25, 2020.
View reporting tracks for candidates running in the 2020 election:
http://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/2020electionccreportingtracks/
An electioneering communication means any advertisement that is broadcast from a cable, satellite, television, or radio broadcast station; published in any periodical or newspaper or by electronic means; or sent by mail at a bulk rate, and that: (1) Refers to a clearly identifiable candidate; (2) Is made, or scheduled to be made, either within 30 days prior to a primary or initial special election (i.e., July 9, 2020 to August 8, 2020) or within 60 days prior to a general or special election (i.e., September 4, 2020 to November 3, 2020); and (3) Is not susceptible to any reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a specific candidate.
Persons, which include an individual, a partnership, a candidate committee or noncandidate committee, a party, an association, a corporation, a business entity, an organization, or a labor union and its auxiliary committees, who make electioneering communications in an aggregate amount of more than $2,000 during any calendar year, are statutorily required to file a Statement of Information for Electioneering Communication (eSign or Writable/Printable PDF) within 24 hours of each disclosure date with the Commission.
“Disclosure date” means, for every calendar year, the first date by which a person has made expenditures during that same year of more than $2,000 in the aggregate for electioneering communications, and the date of any subsequent expenditures by that
person for electioneering communications.
For purposes of this requirement, a person shall be treated as having made an expenditure if the person has executed a contract to make the expenditure.
Deadline to file Organizational Report stating intent to not receive contributions, or make expenditures, that aggregate more than $1,000 in
the 2020 election period (April 14, 2019-November 3, 2020). $1,000 or less noncandidate committees need not file the preliminary and final primary reports, and the preliminary general reports but are only required to file the Final Election Period report due December 3, 2020.
Covers activity for the period July 1-July 24, 2020
View reporting tracks for candidates running in the 2020 election:
http://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/2020electionccreportingtracks/
Covers activity for the period January 1-July 24, 2020
View the full schedule of reporting dates for noncandidate committees:
https://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/files/2019/07/NCSchedule-2020.pdf
Covers activity for the period January 1-June 30, 2020
View reporting tracks for candidates running and not running in the 2020 election:
http://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/2020electionccreportingtracks/
The Late Contributions Report is for reporting contributions from any person that aggregates more than $500 that are received by a candidate or candidate committee within the period of July 25 through August 4, 2020. The report must be electronically filed on the Candidate Filing System (“CFS”) no later than 11:59 p.m. Hawaiian Standard Time on Wednesday, August 5, 2020.
The Late Contributions Report is only required if late contributions are received by the candidate or candidate committee. Late contributions on this report will also be reported on the Final Primary Report; however, the contribution data is only entered once in the CFS on the “Schedule A – Contributions” screen. The report can be previewed and printed in the CFS by clicking “Preview/Print Report” and then “Special Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “Primary” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions Report.” Click the “Preview” button to preview the report. If you see late contributions that you entered for the July 25 through August 4, 2020 period then you are required to file the report. To file the report, click “File Report” and then “Special Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “Primary” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions Report.” Click the “File Report” button to file the report.
Candidates and treasurers of candidate committees are also reminded of their acknowledgment and certification on the “Candidate Committee Electronic Filing Form” that the information on all reports electronically filed online are true, complete, and accurate. See, Hawaii Revised Statutes §§11-321(c)(1), 11- 331(a), and 11-340(a).
Please call the Commission at (808) 586-0285 if you have any questions.
The Late Contributions/Late Expenditures Report is for reporting contributions made aggregating more than $500, reporting contributions received from any person aggregating more than $500, or reporting independent expenditures made aggregating more than $500 within the period of July 25 through August 4, 2020. The report must be electronically filed on the Noncandidate Committee Filing System (“NCFS”) no later than 11:59 p.m. Hawaiian Standard Time on Wednesday, August 5, 2020.
Noncandidate committees making only independent expenditures (Super PACs) must also report additional information if a late contribution greater than $5,000 in the aggregate is received from an entity other than an individual, for-profit business entity, or labor union (see below*). Furthermore, any expenditure that is contracted or paid for and that is to be rendered during the last three days prior to an election (August 5 through August 8, 2020) shall be included in the report.
The Late Contributions/Late Expenditures Report is only required if late contributions are made or received, or late expenditures are made by the noncandidate committee. Late contributions and late expenditures on this report will also be reported on the Final Election Period Report; however, the contribution and expenditure data is only entered once in the NCFS on the “Schedule A – Contributions Received,” “Schedule B1 – Contributions to Candidates,” or “Schedule B2 – Expenditures Made” screens. The report can be previewed and printed in the NCFS by clicking “Preview/Print Report” and then “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “General” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Click the “Preview” button to preview the report. If you see late contributions or late expenditures that you entered for the July 25 through August 4, 2020 period then you are required to file the report. To file the report, click “File Report” and then “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “General” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Click the “File Report” button to file the report.
Chairpersons and treasurers of noncandidate committees are also reminded of their acknowledgment and certification on the “Noncandidate Committee Electronic Filing Form” that the information on all reports electronically filed online are true, complete, and accurate. See, Hawaii Revised Statutes §§11-321(c)(2), 11- 331(b), and 11-340(a).
Please call the Commission at (808) 586-0285 if you have any questions.
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*For noncandidate committees making only independent expenditures (Super PACs), if a late contribution greater than $5,000 in the aggregate is received from an entity other than an individual, for-profit business entity, or labor union, then the report shall include: (A) The internet address where the contributing entity’s disclosure report can be publicly accessed, if the contributing entity is subject to any state or federal disclosure reporting requirements regarding the source of the contributing entity’s funds; (B) The name, address, occupation, and employer of each funding source of more than $100 in the aggregate to that contributing entity; or (C) An acknowledgment that the contributing entity is not subject to any state of federal disclosure reporting requirements regarding the source of the contributing entity’s funds.
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
For public fund expenditures made from January 1-August 8, 2020
Covers activity for the period July 25-August 8, 2020
View reporting tracks for candidates running in the 2020 election:
http://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/2020electionccreportingtracks/
Covers activity for the period July 25-August 8, 2020
View the full schedule of reporting dates for noncandidate committees:
https://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/files/2019/07/NCSchedule-2020.pdf
An electioneering communication means any advertisement that is broadcast from a cable, satellite, television, or radio broadcast station; published in any periodical or newspaper or by electronic means; or sent by mail at a bulk rate, and that: (1) Refers to a clearly identifiable candidate; (2) Is made, or scheduled to be made, either within 30 days prior to a primary or initial special election (i.e., July 9, 2020 to August 8, 2020) or within 60 days prior to a general or special election (i.e., September 4, 2020 to November 3, 2020); and (3) Is not susceptible to any reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a specific candidate.
Persons, which include an individual, a partnership, a candidate committee or noncandidate committee, a party, an association, a corporation, a business entity, an organization, or a labor union and its auxiliary committees, who make electioneering communications in an aggregate amount of more than $2,000 during any calendar year, are statutorily required to file a Statement of Information for Electioneering Communication (eSign or Writable/Printable PDF) within 24 hours of each disclosure date with the Commission.
“Disclosure date” means, for every calendar year, the first date by which a person has made expenditures during that same year of more than $2,000 in the aggregate for electioneering communications, and the date of any subsequent expenditures by that
person for electioneering communications.
For purposes of this requirement, a person shall be treated as having made an expenditure if the person has executed a contract to make the expenditure.
Campaign Spending Commission Office Closed
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Covers activity for the period August 9-September 26, 2020 for candidates that filed the Final Primary Report or January 1-September 26, 2020 for candidates whose names did not appear on the Primary Election ballot but will appear only on the General Election ballot.
View reporting tracks for candidates running in the 2020 election:
http://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/2020electionccreportingtracks/
Covers activity for the period August 9-September 26, 2020
View the full schedule of reporting dates for noncandidate committees:
https://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/files/2019/07/NCSchedule-2020.pdf
Posted agendas which are required at least six calendar days before a scheduled meeting can be viewed here:
http://calendar.ehawaii.gov/calendar/html/event/ag_csc/2020/1/7/?viewperiod=4¤tViewtype=2&viewtype=2
Covers activity for the period September 27-October 19, 2020
View reporting tracks for candidates running in the 2020 election:
http://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/2020electionccreportingtracks/
Covers activity for the period September 27-October 19, 2020
View the full schedule of reporting dates for noncandidate committees:
https://ags.hawaii.gov/campaign/files/2019/07/NCSchedule-2020.pdf
Candidate Committees
The Late Contributions Report is for reporting contributions from any person aggregating more than $500 received during the period of October 20 through October 30, 2020. The report must be electronically filed on the Candidate Filing System (“CFS”) no later than 11:59 p.m. Hawaiian Standard Time on Monday, November 2, 2020.
The Late Contributions Report is only required if late contributions are received by the candidate or candidate committee. Late contributions on this report will also be listed on the Final Election Period Report; however, the contribution data is only entered once in the CFS on the “Schedule A – Contributions” screen. The report can be previewed and printed in the CFS by clicking “Preview/Print Report” and then “Special Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “General” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions Report.” Click the “Preview” button to preview the report. If you see late contributions that you entered for the October 20 through October 30, 2020 period then you are required to file the report. To file the report, click “File Report” and then “Special Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “General” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions Report.” Click the “File Report” button to file the report.
Candidates and treasurers of candidate committees are also reminded of their acknowledgment and certification on the “Candidate Committee Electronic Filing Form” that the information on all reports electronically filed online are true, complete, and accurate. See, Hawaii Revised Statutes §§11-321(c)(1), 11- 331(a), and 11-340(a).
Please call the Commission at (808) 586-0285 if you have any questions.
Noncandidate Committees
The Late Contributions/Expenditures Report is for reporting contributions made aggregating more than $500, reporting contributions received from any person aggregating more than $500, or reporting independent expenditures made aggregating more than $500 during the period of October 20 through October 30, 2020. The report must be electronically filed on the Noncandidate Committee Filing System (“NCFS”) no later than 11:59 p.m. Hawaiian Standard Time on Monday, November 2, 2020.
Noncandidate committees making only independent expenditures (Super PACs) must also report additional information if a late contribution greater than $5,000 in the aggregate is received from an entity other than an individual, for-profit business entity, or labor union (see below*). Furthermore, any expenditure that is contracted or paid for and that is to be rendered during the last three days prior to an election (October 31 through November 3, 2020) shall be included in the report.
The Late Contributions/Expenditures Report is only required if late contributions are made or received, or late expenditures are made by the noncandidate committee. Late contributions/expenditures on this report will also be listed on the Final Primary Report; however, the contribution/expenditure data is only entered once in the NCFS on the “Schedule A – Contributions Received,” “Schedule B1 – Contributions to Candidates,” or “Schedule B2 – Expenditures Made” screens. The report can be previewed and printed in the NCFS by clicking “Preview/Print Report” and then “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “General” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Click the “Preview” button to preview the report. If you see late contributions or late expenditures that you entered for the October 20 through October 30, 2020 period then you are required to file the report. To file the report, click “File Report” and then “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Under the “Election Type” drop-down, select “General” and then under the “Select Report” drop-down, select “Late Contributions/Expenditures Report.” Click the “File Report” button to file the report.
Chairpersons and treasurers of noncandidate committees are also reminded of their acknowledgment and certification on the “Noncandidate Committee Electronic Filing Form” that the information on all reports electronically filed online are true, complete, and accurate. See, Hawaii Revised Statutes §§11-321(c)(2), 11- 331(b), and 11-340(a).
Please call the Commission at (808) 586-0285 if you have any questions.
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*For noncandidate committees making only independent expenditures, if a late contribution greater than $5,000 in the aggregate is received from an entity other than an individual, for-profit business entity, or labor union, then the report shall include: (A) The internet address where the contributing entity’s disclosure report can be publicly accessed, if the contributing entity is subject to any state or federal disclosure reporting requirements regarding the source of the contributing entity’s funds; (B) The name, address, occupation, and employer of each funding source of more than $100 in the aggregate to that contributing entity; or (C) An acknowledgment that the contributing entity is not subject to any state of federal disclosure reporting requirements regarding the source of the contributing entity’s funds.