Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 351 - Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board, Iowa
Chapter 4 - Campaign Disclosure Procedures
Rule 351-4.9 - Campaign Disclosure Report Due Dates
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Statewide office, general assembly, judge standing for retention. A candidate's committee of a candidate for statewide office or the general assembly or a judge standing for retention shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
May 19 |
January 1 through May 14 |
July 19 |
May 15 or Wednesday preceding primary election* through July 14 |
October 19 |
July 15 through October 14 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
October 15 or Wednesday preceding general election* through December 31 of election year |
Report due |
Covering period |
Friday preceding primary election* |
May 15 through Tuesday preceding primary election* |
Friday preceding general election* |
October 15 through Tuesday preceding general election* |
*If supplementary report required. See subrule 4.9(2).
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days preceding the election* |
Date of initial activity through tenth day prior to the special election |
*This report is in addition to the election year reports required under paragraph 4.9(1)"a."
(2) Statewide office or general assembly -supplementary reports. In addition to reports required under subrule 4.9(1), a supplementary report is required if contributions received during the period beginning on the date of initial financial activity, or the day after the period covered by the last report, as applicable, through the Tuesday preceding the primary or general election equal or exceed the following thresholds:
Office sought |
Contribution threshold |
Governor |
$10,000 or more |
Other statewide office |
$5,000 or more |
General assembly |
$1,000 or more |
(3) County candidate. A candidate's committee of a candidate for county office shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
May 19 |
January 1 through May 14 |
July 19 |
May 15 through July 14 |
October 19 |
July 15 through October 14 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
October 15 through December 31 of election year |
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days preceding the election* |
Date of initial activity through tenth day prior to the special election |
*This report is in addition to the election year reports required under paragraph 4.9(3)"a."
(4) City candidate. A candidate's committee of a candidate for city office shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days before primary election |
Date of initial activity through ten days before primary election |
Five days before general election |
Nine days before primary election through ten days before general election |
Five days before runoff election* |
Nine days before the general election through ten days before the runoff election |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
Cutoff date from previously filed report through December 31 |
*If a runoff election is held.
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days preceding the election* |
Date of initial activity through tenth day prior to the special election |
*This report is in addition to the election year reports required under paragraph 4.9(4)"a."
(5) School board or other political subdivision. A candidate's committee of a candidate for school board or other political subdivision office, except for county office or city office, shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days before election |
Date of initial activity through ten days before election |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
Nine days before election through December 31 |
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days preceding the election* |
Date of initial activity through tenth day prior to the special election |
*This report is in addition to the election year reports required under paragraph 4.9(5)"a."
(6) State statutory political committee (state political party). A committee defined in Iowa Code section 68A. 102(21) as a state statutory political committee shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
May 19 |
January 1 through May 14 |
July 19 |
May 15 through July 14 |
October 19 |
July 15 through October 14 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
October 15 through December 31 of election year |
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
(7) County statutory political committee (county central committee). A committee defined as a county statutory political committee in Iowa Code section 68A. 102(12) shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
May 19 |
January 1 through May 14 |
July 19 |
May 15 through July 14 |
October 19 |
July 15 through October 14 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
October 15 through December 31 of election year |
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
(8) State political committee (state PAC). A political committee expressly advocating the nomination, election, or defeat of candidates for statewide office or the general assembly or a judge standing for retention shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
May 19 |
January 1 through May 14 |
July 19 |
May 15 through July 14 |
October 19 |
July 15 through October 14 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
October 15 through December 31 of election year |
Report due |
Covering period |
July 19 |
January 1 through June 30 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
July 1 through December 31 |
(9) County political committee (county PAC). A political committee expressly advocating the nomination, election, or defeat of candidates for county office shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
May 19 |
January 1 through May 14 |
July 19 |
May 15 through July 14 |
October 19 |
July 15 through October 14 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
October 15 through December 31 of election year |
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
(10) City political committee (city PAC). A political committee expressly advocating the nomination, election, or defeat of candidates for city office shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days before primary election |
Date of initial activity through ten days before primary election |
Five days before general election |
Nine days before primary election through ten days before general election |
Five days before runoff election* |
Nine days before the general election through ten days before runoff election |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
Cutoff date from previously filed report through December 31 |
*If a runoff election is held.
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
(11) School board or other political subdivision political committee (school board or other local PAC). A political committee expressly advocating the nomination, election, or defeat of candidates for school board or other political subdivision office, except for county office or city office, shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days before election |
Date of initial activity through ten days before election |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
Nine days before election through December 31 |
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
(12) Statewide or local ballot issue committee (ballot issue PAC). A committee expressly advocating the passage or defeat of a statewide or local ballot issue shall file campaign disclosure reports as follows:
Report due |
Covering period |
Five days before election |
Date of initial activity or previous report through ten days before election |
May 19 |
Date of initial activity or previous report through May 14 |
July 19 |
Date of initial activity or previous report through July 14 |
October 19 |
Date of initial activity or previous report through October 14 |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
Cutoff date from previously filed report through December 31 |
Report due |
Covering period |
January 19 (next calendar year) |
January 1 through December 31 of nonelection year |
(13) Permanent organizations. A permanent organization temporarily engaging in political activity as described in Iowa Code section 68A.102(18) shall organize a political committee and shall keep the funds relating to that political activity segregated from its operating funds. The committee shall file reports on the applicable due dates as required by this rule. The reports shall identify the source of the original funds used for a contribution made to a candidate or a candidate's committee. When the permanent organization ceases to be involved in the political activity, the permanent organization shall dissolve the political committee. "Permanent organization" means an organization that is continuing, stable, and enduring, and was originally organized for purposes other than engaging in election activities.
(14) Election year defined. "Election year" means a year in which the name of the candidate or ballot issue appears on a ballot to be voted on by the electors of the state of Iowa. For state and county statutory political committees, "election year" means a year in which primary and general elections are held.
(15) Independent expenditure reporting. An independent expenditure committee that is required to file campaign disclosure reports pursuant to Iowa Code section 68A.404(3) shall file an initial report at the same time as the committee files its original independent expenditure statement. Form Ind-Exp-0 shall serve as a campaign disclosure report for an independent expenditure committee. Form Ind-Exp-I shall serve as a campaign disclosure report for a sole individual making an independent expenditure.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 68A.402.