The California Political Reform Act requires local elected officeholders, candidates for local elected offices, and committees in support or opposed to local candidates and measures to file campaign disclosure reports.
AB2151 requires all campaign reports and statements filed in paper format with a local government agency to be made available online on the local agency’s website within 72 hours after the filing deadline of the statement or report.
California Government Code Section 84615(f): The local filing officer shall make all the data filed available on the Internet in an easily understood format that provides the greatest public access. The data shall be made available free of charge and as soon as possible after receipt. The data made available on the Internet shall not contain the street name and building number of the persons or entity representatives listed on the electronically filed forms or any bank account number required to be disclosed by the filer. The local filing officer shall make a complete, unredacted copy of any statement, report, or other document filed pursuant to this section, including any street names, building numbers, and bank account numbers disclosed by the filer, available to any person upon request.
Local Form 700s filed by elected officers are available for public view in the Plumas County Elections office, or digitally: Elected Officials Form 700 (2024)
All Form 700s filed by elected officers on or after January 1, 2010 are available for digital search and viewing on the FPPC's website.
Visit the Federal Election Commission for further finance data.