Section 904 – Contribution given in another’s name prohibited.
20A-11-904. Contribution given in another’s name prohibited. A person may not: (1) make a contribution in the name of another; (2) knowingly permit another to make a contribution in the person’s name; or (3) knowingly accept a contribution made by one person in the name of another. Enacted by Chapter 389, 2010 General Session
Section 905 – Election polls — Disclosure required.
20A-11-905. Election polls — Disclosure required. (1) A person who conducts a poll shall disclose to the person being surveyed who paid for the poll before or at the conclusion of the poll. (2) The lieutenant governor shall: (a) impose a $100 fine on a person who fails to make the disclosure required under Subsection […]
Section 1001 – Electronic form prepared by chief election officer.
20A-11-1001. Electronic form prepared by chief election officer. The chief election officer shall: (1) develop and prepare an electronic form for all financial statements required by this chapter and Chapter 12, Part 2, Judicial Retention Elections; and (2) provide access to the electronic form to the secretary of every committee, to every candidate, and to […]
Section 1002 – Retention and public inspection of financial statements — Written complaint if statement is false or unlawful.
20A-11-1002. Retention and public inspection of financial statements — Written complaint if statement is false or unlawful. (1) The chief election officer shall: (a) make each financial statement required by this chapter or Chapter 12, Part 2, Judicial Retention Elections: (i) open to public inspection in the office of the chief election officer; and (ii) […]
Section 1004 – Summary of financial reports of political action committees and corporations.
20A-11-1004. Summary of financial reports of political action committees and corporations. (1) The lieutenant governor’s office shall prepare a summary of each financial report submitted by each corporation, political action committee, and political issues committee. (2) Each summary shall include the following information: (a) for each candidate: (i) the name of each political action committee […]
Section 1005 – Fines for failing to file a financial statement.
Effective 5/8/2018 20A-11-1005. Fines for failing to file a financial statement. (1) Except as provided in Subsection 20A-11-512(4), the chief election officer shall fine a filing entity $100 for failing to file a financial statement by the filing deadline. (2) If a filing entity is unable to pay the fine or files an affidavit of […]
Section 1102 – Paid advertisements permitted.
20A-11-1102. Paid advertisements permitted. (1) Except as provided in Subsection (3), an owner, publisher, editor, reporter, agent, or employee of any newspaper or other periodical may not, directly or indirectly, solicit, receive, or accept any payment, promise, or compensation for influencing or attempting to influence any voting at any election or primary by means of […]
Section 1103 – False statements in relation to candidates forbidden.
20A-11-1103. False statements in relation to candidates forbidden. A person may not knowingly make or publish, or cause to be made or published, any false statement in relation to any candidate, proposed constitutional amendment, or other measure, that is intended or tends to affect any voting at any primary, convention, or election. Enacted by Chapter […]
Section 701.5 – Campaign financial reporting by corporations — Filing requirements — Statement contents.
Effective 5/14/2019 20A-11-701.5. Campaign financial reporting by corporations — Filing requirements — Statement contents. (1) (a) Each corporation that has made expenditures for political purposes that total at least $750 during a calendar year shall file a verified financial statement with the lieutenant governor’s office: (i) on January 10, reporting expenditures as of December 31 […]
Section 702 – Campaign financial reporting of political issues expenditures by corporations — Financial reporting.
Effective 5/9/2017 20A-11-702. Campaign financial reporting of political issues expenditures by corporations — Financial reporting. (1) (a) Each corporation that has made political issues expenditures on current or proposed ballot issues that total at least $750 during a calendar year shall file a verified financial statement with the lieutenant governor’s office: (i) on January 10, […]