Transmittal - 7/22/2021CINDY LOU TRISHMAN
CITY RECORDER
CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL
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TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: July 15, 2021
Council Chair Fowler
FROM: Lauren Shafer, Deputy City Recorder – Elections Specialist
Cindy Lou Trishman, City Recorder
SUBJECT: 2021 Campaign Finance Changes due to opting into Municipal Alternate Voting
Method Pilot Program (also known as Ranked Choice Voting) and General
Campaign Finance Updates
STAFF CONTACT:
Lauren Shafer, Deputy City Recorder Elections Coordinator 801-535-6221
DOCUMENT TYPE: Ordinance
RECOMMENDATION: Request the City Council consider adopting the proposed ordinance
which adds a new campaign finance report when participating in the Municipal Alternate Voting
Method Pilot Program. The proposed ordinance also has general campaign finance changes to
align City Ordinance with current State Code.
BUDGET IMPACT: N/A
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Under traditional voting Salt Lake City has four campaign
finance reports due prior to the General Election. However, when opting into the Municipal
Alternate Voting Method Pilot Project without a Primary – also known as Ranked Choice
Voting – the City Recorder’s Office is no longer able to enforce two of those reports due to
their association to a Primary Election. The City Recorder’s Office proposes a new report to
mirror the transparency efforts of campaign finance reporting. In this memo, the reports no
longer applicable (due to opting into the Pilot Project) will be discussed and the proposed
intermediary report is listed in the schedule.
CINDY LOU TRISHMAN
CITY RECORDER
Campaign Finance Reports under Traditional Voting:
Under a traditional voting method Salt Lake City has two campaign finance reports that
revolve specifically around a Primary Election. The Pre-Primary report, and the Unsuccessful
in a Primary report. These reports show what candidates are spending in between the
Declaration of Candidacy period and the General Election. The Pre-Primary report takes place
roughly two months after the Declaration of Candidacy period and a week before what would
be the Primary Election. The Unsuccessful in a Primary report takes place 30 days after the
Primary Election. Those reports in chart form are below:
Report Name Report Period Dates Due Date
July Report February 14, 2021 – June 28, 2021 July 1, 2021
Pre-Primary June 29, 2021 – July 31, 2021 August 3, 2021
Unsuccessful in a
Primary
August 1, 2021 – September 6, 2021 September 9, 2021*
General Election September 7, 2021 – October 23, 2021 October 26, 2021
Post General Election October 24, 2021 – November 29, 2021 December 2, 2021
February #4 November 30, 2021 – February 12,
2022
February 15, 2022
Unsuccessful Final September 7, 2021 – February 12, 2022 February 15, 2022
*This is roughly three months after candidates file
Campaign Finance Reports under Ranked Choice Voting Without a Primary:
Under Ranked Choice Voting without a Primary Election, the two reports mentioned above –
Pre-Primary and Unsuccessful in a Primary – are no longer enforceable due to not holding a
Primary Election. Voters will not be provided the option to search or view to see how
candidates are spending/receiving contributions twice after Declaration of Candidacy. In this
scenario, voters will see nothing from July 1, 2021 (prior to the Declaration of Candidacy
period) to October 26, 2021 (a week prior to the General Election). Relevant report dates are
listed below:
Report Name Report Period Dates Due Date
July Report February 14, 2021 – June 28, 2021 July 1, 2021
General Election September 7, 2021 – October 23, 2021 October 26, 2021
Post General Election October 24, 2021 – November 29,
2021
December 2, 2021
February #4 November 30, 2021 – February 12,
2022
February 15, 2022
Adding a New Report to Act as Intermediary Report:
Ranked Choice Voting without a Primary, due to its pilot status, does not have intermediary
reports required. The Recorder’s Office recommends the consideration of adding a new report to
act as
CINDY LOU TRISHMAN
CITY RECORDER
an intermediary report specifically for Ranked Choice Voting without a Primary when
selected as the election method. Adding the new report would allow constituents and
other candidates the ability to view the spending/receiving of contributions of candidates
in the middle of the campaign period. The due date of the proposed intermediary report is
open to discussion; however, the City Recorder’s Office is proposing a report due on
September 9, 2021 and encompassing contributions and expenditures from June 29, 2021
to September 6, 2021. This way, the report would be posted a month after the
Declaration of Candidacy period and roughly a month before ballots are mailed out.
The proposed report is in blue in the table below.
Report Name Report Period Dates Due Date
July Report February 14, 2021 – June 28, 2021 July 1, 2021
Pre-General June 29, 2021 – September 6, 2021 September 9, 2021**
General Election September 7, 2021 – October 23, 2021 October 26, 2021
Post General Election October 24, 2021 – November 29,
2021
December 2, 2021
February #4 November 30, 2021 – February 12,
2022
February 15, 2022
Unsuccessful Final September 7, 2021 – February 12,
2022
February 15, 2022
**This is roughly a month after candidates file and a month before ballots begin to be
mailed out
The proposed adjustment would add one more date to the important election dates to be
aware of which are outlined below:
Date Election Timeline Item
July 1, 2021 July 1 Campaign Finance Report is due
August 10, 2021 Declaration of Candidacy begins
August 17, 2021 Declaration of Candidacy ends
August 18, 2021 List of candidates posted on the City Recorder’s website
September 9, 2021 Pre-General Campaign Finance Report is due***
October 11, 2021 (week of) Vote by Mail ballots are mailed out starting this week
October 26, 2021 General Campaign Finance Report is due
November 2, 2021 General Election
***This is the proposed report
EXHIBITS:
1) Clean version of proposed ordinance
2) Legislative version of proposed ordinance
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SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. ______ of 2021
(Campaign finance reporting and personal campaign committees)
An ordinance amending Sections 2.46.010 and 2.46.090 of the Salt Lake City Code,
relating to campaign finance reporting and personal campaign committees.
WHEREAS, the city desires to make certain changes relating to campaign finance
reporting and personal campaign committees; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, desires to amend Sections
2.46.010 and 2.46.090 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to such changes.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah that:
SECTION 1. Section 2.46.010 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to definitions, is
amended as follows:
Amending the definition of “Reporting Date.” The definition of “Reporting Date” is
amended to read as follows:
REPORTING DATE: A. Ten days before the election, for a campaign finance statement required
to be filed not later than seven days before a primary election or general election conducted by
the city;
B. The day of filing, for a campaign finance statement required to be filed not later than 30
days after a primary election or general election conducted by the city;
C. Three days before the filing date, for any other campaign finance statement required to be
filed pursuant to this chapter; and
D. If the city opts into the Municipal Alternate Voting Methods Pilot Project created in Utah
Code section 20A-4-602 and therefore does not hold a primary election, 30 days after the day on
which the primary election otherwise would have been held.
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SECTION 2. Section 2.46.090 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to personal campaign
committees, is amended as follows:
2.46.090: FINANCIAL REPORTING:
A. Personal Campaign Committees:
1. Each personal campaign committee shall file with the city recorder a campaign finance
statement containing the information required in this section, on the following dates:
a. July 1 of any election year;
b. Except as provided in subsection A2 of this section, no later than seven days before
the day on which any municipal general or primary election is held;
c. Except as provided in subsection A2 of this section, no later than 30days after the
day on which the municipal general election is held;
d. On February 15 of every year unless a termination report has been filed with the city
recorder as provided by subsection A8 of this section or its successor subsection; and
e. If the city opts into the Municipal Alternate Voting Methods Pilot Project created in
Utah Code section 20A-4-602 and elects not to hold a primary election, 30 days after
the day on which the primary election otherwise would have been held.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subsection A1, the personal campaign
committee for a candidate shall be required to file a campaign finance statement on the dates
specified in subsections A1a, A1b, and A1c of this section only during an election year in
which the elective office that such candidate seeks is open for election.
2. The personal campaign committee for each candidate who is eliminated at a primary
election shall file with the city recorder a campaign finance statement within 30 days after the
day on which the primary election is held. Personal campaign committees for candidates who
lose at a primary election need not file a campaign finance statement seven days before the
general election pursuant to subsection A1b of this section or thirty (30) days after the general
election pursuant to subsection A1c of this section.
3. During the seven day period before any election, each personal campaign committee shall
file with the city recorder a verified report of each contribution over $500.00 within 24 hours
after receiving each such contribution. Such report shall contain the information required by
subsection A4b(2)(A) of this section.
4. Each campaign finance statement shall:
a. Contain a summary of contributions and expenditures reported in previously filed
campaign finance statements during the calendar year in which the statement is due;
b. Except as provided in subsection A4c of this section:
(1) Report all of the committee's or candidate's itemized and total:
(A) Contributions during the election cycle received before the close of the
reporting date; and
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(B) Expenditures during the election cycle made through the close of the
reporting date; and
(2) Identify:
(A) For each contribution in excess of $50.00, the amount of the contribution,
the name and address of the donor, and the date the contribution was made;
(B) The aggregate total of all contributions that individually do not exceed
$50.00; and
(C) For each expenditure, the amount of the expenditure, the name of the
recipient of the expenditure, the date the expenditure was made, and the
purpose of the expenditure; or
c. Report the total amount of all contributions and expenditures if the committee or
candidate receives $500.00 or less in contributions and spends $500.00 or less on the
candidate's campaign.
5. Each campaign finance statement shall contain a statement by the secretary or by the
chairperson of the committee to the effect that:
a. All contributions and expenditures not theretofore reported have been reported;
b. There are no bills or obligations outstanding and unpaid except as set forth in the
campaign finance statement;
c. The campaign finance statement represents a good faith effort by the committee to
comply with the provisions of this chapter; and
d. The information contained in the campaign finance statement is, to the best
knowledge of the committee, true, accurate and complete.
6. In the event the personal campaign committee had no contributions or expenditures
during the calendar year, the campaign finance statement shall state that no contributions were
received and no expenditures were made during that calendar year.
7. Within 30 days after distribution of any surplus campaign funds and/or the payment or
compromise of all debts, a personal campaign committee shall file a campaign finance statement
with the city recorder. The campaign finance statement shall state the amount of such surplus and
the name and address of any recipient of such surplus, and shall identify any debt that was paid
or compromised and the name and address of any person to whom any debt was paid or
compromised.
8. In the event a personal campaign committee has permanently ceased operations, the
secretary or chairperson of the committee shall file a termination report with the city recorder
certifying that the personal campaign committee has permanently ceased operations.
9. The requirements of this chapter shall not be construed to abrogate the necessity of
making any other reports or disclosure required by law.
10. With respect to contributions received and expenditures made before the effective date of
this section, the first campaign finance statement filed pursuant to this section need only contain
the information required by this section to the extent such information is known by the personal
campaign committee that files such campaign finance statement.
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B. Political Committees:
1. Each political committee that has received contributions or made expenditures that total
at least $750.00 during a calendar year shall file a verified financial statement with the city
recorder on:
a. July 1 of any election year;
b. No later than seven days before the day on which any municipal primary or general
election is held; and
c. January 10, reporting contributions and expenditures as of December 31 of the
previous year.
2. The political committee shall report:
a. A detailed listing of all contributions received and expenditures made since the filing
of the last financial statement; and
b. For financial statements filed on July 1 and before the municipal general election, all
contributions and expenditures as of three days before the required filing date of the
financial statement.
3. If the political committee had no contributions or expenditures since the filing of the last
financial statement, the financial statement shall state that no contributions were received and no
expenditures were made since the filing of the last financial statement.
4. The verified financial statement shall include:
a. The name and address of any individual that makes a contribution to the reporting
political committee, if known, and the amount of the contribution;
b. The identification of any publicly identified class of individuals that makes a
contribution to the reporting political committee, if known, and the amount of the
contribution;
c. The name and address of any political committee, group, or entity that makes a
contribution to the reporting political committee, and the amount of the contribution;
d. The name and address of each candidate, personal campaign committee, party
committee, or political committee that received an expenditure from the reporting
political committee, and the amount of each expenditure;
e. The total amount of contributions received and expenditures disbursed by the
reporting political committee;
f. A statement by the political committee's secretary or chairperson to the effect that:
(1) All contributions and expenditures not theretofore reported have been reported;
(2) There are no bills or obligations outstanding and unpaid except as set forth in the
financial statement;
(3) The financial statement represents a good faith effort by the committee to
comply with the provisions of this chapter; and
(4) The information contained in the financial statement is, to the best knowledge of
the committee, true, accurate and complete; and
g. A summary page in the form required by the city recorder that identifies:
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(1) Beginning balance;
(2) Total contributions during the period since the last financial statement;
(3) Total contributions to date;
(4) Total expenditures during the period since the last financial statement; and
(5) Total expenditures to date.
5. Contributions received by a political committee that have a value of $50.00 or less need
not be reported individually, but shall be listed in the financial statement as an aggregate total.
6. Two or more contributions from the same source that have an aggregate total of more
than $50.00may not be reported in the aggregate, but shall be reported separately.
7. Within 30days after distribution of any surplus campaign funds and/or the payment or
compromise of all debts, a political committee shall file a verified financial statement with the
city recorder. The financial statement shall state the amount of such surplus and the name and
address of any recipient of such surplus, and shall identify any debt that was paid or
compromised and the name and address of any person to whom any debt was paid or
compromised.
8. In the event a political committee has permanently ceased operations, the secretary or
chairperson of the committee shall file a termination report with the city recorder certifying that
the political committee has permanently ceased operations.
9. The requirements of this chapter shall not be construed to abrogate the necessity of
making any other reports or disclosure required by law.
10. With respect to contributions received and expenditures made before the effective date of
this section, the first financial statement filed pursuant to this section need only contain the
information required by this section to the extent such information is known by the political
committee that files such financial statement.
C. Filing Time: A campaign finance statement or other report required under this chapter
shall be considered filed if it is received by the city recorder or the recorder's office by 5:00 P.M.
on the date it is due.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately after it has been published in
accordance with Utah Code section 10-3-711 and recorded in accordance with Utah Code section
10-3-713.
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Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ______ day of ____________,
2021.
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CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
___________________________
CITY RECORDER
Transmitted to Mayor on ______________________.
Mayor’s Action: __________ Approved. ___________ Vetoed.
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MAYOR
___________________________
CITY RECORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. ______ of 2021.
Published: _____________________.
Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office
Approved As To Form
By: _Katherine Lewis_____
Katherine Lewis, City Attorney
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SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE 2
No. ______ of 2021 3
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(Campaign finance reporting and personal campaign committees) 5
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An ordinance amending Sections 2.46.010 and 2.46.090 of the Salt Lake City Code, 7
relating to campaign finance reporting and personal campaign committees. 8
WHEREAS, the city desires to make certain changes relating to campaign finance 9
reporting and personal campaign committees; and 10
WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, desires to amend Sections 11
2.46.010 and 2.46.090 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to such changes. 12
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah that: 13
SECTION 1. Section 2.46.010 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to definitions, is 14
amended as follows: 15
Amending the definition of “Reporting Date.” The definition of “Reporting Date” is 16
amended to read as follows: 17
REPORTING DATE: A. Ten (10) days before the election, for a campaign finance statement 18
required to be filed not later than seven (7) days before a primary election or general election 19
conducted by the city; 20
B. The day of filing, for a campaign finance statement required to be filed not later than thirty 21
(30) days after a primary election or general election conducted by the city; and 22
C. Three (3) days before the filing date, for any other campaign finance statement required to 23
be filed pursuant to this chapter; and. 24
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D. If the city opts into the Municipal Alternate Voting Methods Pilot Project created in Utah 25
Code section 20A-4-602 and therefore does not hold a primary election, 30 days after the day on 26
which the primary election otherwise would have been held. 27
SECTION 2. Section 2.46.090 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to personal campaign 28
committees, is amended as follows: 29
2.46.090: FINANCIAL REPORTING: 30
A. Personal Campaign Committees: 31
1. Each personal campaign committee shall file with the city recorder a campaign finance 32
statement containing the information required in this section, on the following dates: 33
a. July 1 of any election year; 34
b. Except as provided in subsection A2 of this section, no later than seven (7) days before 35
the date of day on which any municipal general or primary election is held; 36
c. Except as provided in subsection A2 of this section, no later than thirty (30) days after 37
the date of day on which the municipal general election is held; and 38
d. On February 15 of every year unless a termination report has been filed with the city 39
recorder as provided by subsection A8 of this section or its successor subsection; and. 40
e. If the city opts into the Municipal Alternate Voting Methods Pilot Project created in 41
Utah Code section 20A-4-602 and therefore does not elects not to hold a primary election, 30 42
days after the day on which the primary election otherwise would have been held. 43
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subsection A1, the personal campaign 44
committee for a candidate shall be required to file a campaign finance statement on the dates 45
specified in subsections A1a, A1b, and A1c of this section only during an election year in which 46
the elective office that such candidate seeks is open for election. 47
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2. The personal campaign committee for each candidate who is eliminated at a primary 48
election shall file with the city recorder a campaign finance statement no later than thirty within 49
(30) days after the date of day on which the primary election is held. Personal campaign 50
committees for candidates who lose at a primary election need not file a campaign finance 51
statement seven (7) days before the general election pursuant to subsection A1b of this section or 52
thirty (30) days after the general election pursuant to subsection A1c of this section. 53
3. During the seven (7) day period before any election, each personal campaign committee 54
shall file with the city recorder a verified report of each contribution over five hundred dollars 55
($500.00) within twenty four (24) hours after receipt of receiving each such contribution. Such 56
report shall contain the information required by subsection A4b(2)(A) of this section. 57
4. Each campaign finance statement shall: 58
a. Contain a summary of contributions and expenditures reported in previously filed 59
campaign finance statements during the calendar year in which the statement is due; 60
b. Except as provided in subsection A4c of this section: 61
(1) Report all of the committee's or candidate's itemized and total: 62
(A) Contributions during the election cycle received before the close of the reporting 63
date; and 64
(B) Expenditures during the election cycle made through the close of the reporting 65
date; and 66
(2) Identify: 67
(A) For each contribution in excess of fifty dollars ($50.00), the amount of the 68
contribution, the name and address of the donor, and the date the contribution was made; 69
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(B) The aggregate total of all contributions that individually do not exceed fifty dollars 70
($50.00); and 71
(C) For each expenditure, the amount of the expenditure, the name of the recipient of 72
the expenditure, the date the expenditure was made, and the purpose of the expenditure; or 73
c. Report the total amount of all contributions and expenditures if the committee or 74
candidate receives five hundred dollars ($500.00) or less in contributions and spends five 75
hundred dollars ($500.00) or less on the candidate's campaign. 76
5. Each campaign finance statement shall contain a statement by the secretary or by the 77
chairperson of the committee to the effect that: 78
a. All contributions and expenditures not theretofore reported have been reported; 79
b. There are no bills or obligations outstanding and unpaid except as set forth in the 80
campaign finance statement; 81
c. The campaign finance statement represents a good faith effort by the committee to 82
comply with the provisions of this chapter; and 83
d. The information contained in the campaign finance statement is, to the best knowledge 84
of the committee, true, accurate and complete. 85
6. In the event the personal campaign committee had no contributions or expenditures 86
during the calendar year, the campaign finance statement shall state that no contributions were 87
received and no expenditures were made during that calendar year. 88
7. Within thirty (30) days after distribution of any surplus campaign funds and/or the 89
payment or compromise of all debts, a personal campaign committee shall file a campaign 90
finance statement with the city recorder. The campaign finance statement shall state the amount 91
of such surplus and the name and address of any recipient of such surplus, and shall identify any 92
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debt which that was paid or compromised and the name and address of any person to whom any 93
debt was paid or compromised. 94
8. In the event a personal campaign committee has permanently ceased operations, the 95
secretary or chairperson of the committee shall file a termination report with the city recorder 96
certifying that the personal campaign committee has permanently ceased operations. 97
9. The requirements of this chapter shall not be construed to abrogate the necessity of 98
making any other reports or disclosure required by law. 99
10. With respect to contributions received and expenditures made before the effective date 100
hereofof this section, the first campaign finance statement filed pursuant to this section need only 101
contain the information required by this section to the extent such information is known by the 102
personal campaign committee that files such campaign finance statement. 103
B. Political Committees: 104
1. Each political committee that has received contributions or made expenditures that total 105
at least seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) during a calendar year shall file a verified financial 106
statement with the city recorder on: 107
a. July 1 of any election year; 108
b. No later than seven (7) days before the day on which any municipal primary or general 109
election is held; and 110
c. January 1031, reporting contributions and expenditures as of December 31 of the 111
previous year. 112
2. The political committee shall report: 113
a. A detailed listing of all contributions received and expenditures made since the filing of 114
the last financial statement; and 115
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b. For financial statements filed on July 1 and before the municipal general election, all 116
contributions and expenditures as of three (3) days before the required filing date of the financial 117
statement. 118
3. If the political committee had no contributions or expenditures since the filing of the last 119
financial statement, the financial statement shall state that no contributions were received and no 120
expenditures were made since the filing of the last financial statement. 121
4. The verified financial statement shall include: 122
a. The name and address of any individual that makes a contribution to the reporting 123
political committee, if known, and the amount of the contribution; 124
b. The identification of any publicly identified class of individuals that makes a 125
contribution to the reporting political committee, if known, and the amount of the contribution; 126
c. The name and address of any political committee, group, or entity that makes a 127
contribution to the reporting political committee, and the amount of the contribution; 128
d. The name and address of each candidate, personal campaign committee, party 129
committee, or political committee that received an expenditure from the reporting political 130
committee, and the amount of each expenditure; 131
e. The total amount of contributions received and expenditures disbursed by the reporting 132
political committee; 133
f. A statement by the political committee's secretary or chairperson to the effect that: 134
(1) All contributions and expenditures not theretofore reported have been reported; 135
(2) There are no bills or obligations outstanding and unpaid except as set forth in the 136
financial statement; 137
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(3) The financial statement represents a good faith effort by the committee to comply 138
with the provisions of this chapter; and 139
(4) The information contained in the financial statement is, to the best knowledge of the 140
committee, true, accurate and complete; and 141
g. A summary page in the form required by the city recorder that identifies: 142
(1) Beginning balance; 143
(2) Total contributions during the period since the last financial statement; 144
(3) Total contributions to date; 145
(4) Total expenditures during the period since the last financial statement; and 146
(5) Total expenditures to date. 147
5. Contributions received by a political committee that have a value of fifty dollars ($50.00) 148
or less need not be reported individually, but shall be listed in the financial statement as an 149
aggregate total. 150
6. Two (2) or more contributions from the same source that have an aggregate total of more 151
than fifty dollars ($50.00) may not be reported in the aggregate, but shall be reported separately. 152
7. Within thirty (30) days after distribution of any surplus campaign funds and/or the 153
payment or compromise of all debts, a political committee shall file a verified financial statement 154
with the city recorder. The financial statement shall state the amount of such surplus and the 155
name and address of any recipient of such surplus, and shall identify any debt that was paid or 156
compromised and the name and address of any person to whom any debt was paid or 157
compromised. 158
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8. In the event a political committee has permanently ceased operations, the secretary or 159
chairperson of the committee shall file a termination report with the city recorder certifying that 160
the political committee has permanently ceased operations. 161
9. The requirements of this chapter shall not be construed to abrogate the necessity of 162
making any other reports or disclosure required by law. 163
10. With respect to contributions received and expenditures made before the effective date 164
hereofof this section, the first financial statement filed pursuant to this section need only contain 165
the information required by this section to the extent such information is known by the political 166
committee that files such financial statement. 167
C. Filing Time: A campaign finance statement or other report required under this chapter shall 168
be considered filed if it is received by the city recorder or the recorder's office by five o'clock 169
(5:00) P.M. on the date it is due. 170
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately after it has been published in 171
accordance with Utah Code section 10-3-711 and recorded in accordance with Utah Code section 172
10-3-713. 173
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ______ day of ____________, 174
2021. 175
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CHAIRPERSON 177
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: 178
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___________________________ 180
CITY RECORDER 181
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Transmitted to Mayor on ______________________. 183
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Mayor’s Action: __________ Approved. ___________ Vetoed. 185
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MAYOR 189
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___________________________ 193
CITY RECORDER 194
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(SEAL) 197
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Bill No. ______ of 2021. 200
Published: _____________________. 201
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Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office
Approved As To Form
By: _______________________
Boyd Ferguson
Date: __________________