Affidavit of a Candidate’s Intent Not to Exceed $2,500 in Contributions and/or Expenditures
  • The Affidavit of a Candidate’s Intent Not to Exceed $2,500 in Contributions and/or Expenditures is also known as an Affidavit of Exemption.
  • Candidates may fill out a new form pledging not to exceed $5,000 if they foresee exceeding $2,500. 
  • A candidate can fill out a Campaign Contribution Disclosure Report (CCDR) after the fact if they unintentionally go over limits. 
  • Candidates cannot collect more than $2,800 in contributions from any one person, including in-kind donations such as food. 
  • The signature on this form needs to be witnessed by a notary and is filed when qualifying, if applicable
Affidavit: Candidate’s Intent Not to Exceed $2,500

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1. Notice of Candidacy and Affidavit
2. Declaration of Intention to Accept Campaign Contributions (Form DOI)
3. Background Check Forms
4. Registration Form for a Candidate’s Campaign Committee (Form RC)
5. Affidavit of a Candidate’s Intent Not to Exceed $2,500 in Contributions and/or Expenditures
6. Personal Financial Disclosure Statement (PFD)