File #: 2018-5278   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 3/20/2018
Title: Adoption of Resolution Allowing Electronic Filing of Campaign Finance Disclosure Forms. (City Clerk)
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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Adoption of Resolution Allowing Electronic Filing of Campaign Finance Disclosure Forms. (City Clerk)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Councilmembers

From: Lara Weisiger, City Clerk

Re: Adoption of Resolution Allowing Electronic Filing of Campaign Finance Disclosure Forms

BACKGROUND

In 2012, the State legislature approved a bill to allow local jurisdictions to require filing of campaign statements and reports in an electronic format. Allowing campaign committees to submit forms electronically streamlines the process for committees and uses less of the City Clerk's office time and resources. Typical campaign committees that file in the City of Alameda City Clerk's office are those primarily formed to support or oppose Alameda measures or candidates, including School Board, and general purpose committees active only in the City of Alameda.

DISCUSSION

The City Clerk's office purchased software to allow electronic filing and is completing implementation, which includes Council authorizing the City to accept electronic statements instead of the filing of paper statements that must contain original signatures. Statements filed in July, 2018 will be the first to be filed electronically in the new system. Forms filed electronically will be posted on the City's website in a searchable format, which increases transparency. No longer requiring paper filing is also a small step the City can take to conserve resources.

In order to allow campaign committees to adjust to the new program, it is recommended that the City Council allow electronic filings, rather than making it a requirement at this point. The matter can return to Council in the future to consider making electronic filing mandatory.

The City Clerk's office is implementing electronic filing for the Statement of Economic Interests, Form 700, too. However, the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), rather than the City Council, is responsible for authorizing the City to accept electron...

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