Campaign Reporting
Information about Campaign Reporting.
Campaign Finance Login
Who Files Campaign Finance Reports?
- Measure Finance Committees (MFCs) that receive contributions or expend funds in an amount equal to or exceeding $250 in support of or opposition to the qualification of a ballot measure or voter approval or disapproval of one or more measures.
- All candidates running for Mayor or City Council.
- City Charter Article 12 and Article 13 detail campaign finance reporting requirements.
Training
The City Clerk's Office provides online training on the campaign finance reporting site for candidates. Treasurers must attend the training; other campaign participants are welcome. Training on the reporting site must be completed within 10 days of registration. Candidates who choose not to attend must sign a form acknowledging that decision. To schedule a training, contact [email protected].
Privately financed candidates or their representatives must complete training once they have raised or spent $1,000 on their campaign. Candidates and committees may schedule training at any time before that threshold.
Campaign Finance Reports
View campaign finance reports for City of Albuquerque elections.
- Candidate Search
- Measure Finance Committee Search
- Summary Audit Reports
- General Search of Reports
- Campaign Finance Contributor/Vendor Report
Campaign Reporting: Accuracy
- The accuracy and timeliness of this information is the sole responsibility of the candidate or the chairperson of a Measure Finance Committee.
- The candidate or chairperson may enter, edit, or amend current or previous period statements and is responsible for finalizing (submitting) all statements. Reports are not public until finalized.
- Once finalized, reports will include any amendments and late filings from previous General Statements, Quarterly Statements, and Runoff Statements.