West Virginia Code § 3-8-5a

Information required in financial statement
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(a) Each financial statement required by the provisions of this article, other than a disclosure
of electioneering communications pursuant to §3-8-2b of this article, shall contain only the
following information:
(1) The name, residence and mailing address and telephone number of each candidate,
financial agent, treasurer, or person and the name, address, and telephone number of each
association, organization, or committee filing a financial statement.
(2) The balance of cash and any other sum of money on hand at tuhe beginning and the end of
the period covered by the financial statement.
(3) The name of any person making a contribution and the amount of the contribution. If the
total contributions of any one person in any one electioan cycle amount to more than $250,
the residence and mailing address of the contributor and, if the contributor is an individual,
his or her major business affiliation and occupationl shall also be reported. A contribution
totaling more than $50 of currency of the Unitsed States or currency of any foreign country
by any one contributor is prohibited and a violation of §3-8-5d of this article.
(4) The total amount of contributions received during the period covered by the financial
statement.
(5) The name, residence and mailing address of any individual or the name and mailing
address of each lending institution making a loan or of the spouse cosigning a loan, as
appropriate, the amount of any loan received, the date and terms of the loan, including the
interest and repayment schedule, and a copy of the loan agreement.
(6) The name,V residence, and mailing address of any individual or the name and mailing
address of each partnership, firm, association, committee, organization, or group having
previously made or cosigned a loan for which payment is made or a balance is outstanding at
the end of the period, together with the amount of repayment on the loan made during the
period and the balance at the end of the period.
(7) The total outstanding balance of all loans at the end of the period.
(8) The name, residence, and mailing address of any person to whom each expenditure was
made or liability incurred, including expenditures made on behalf of a candidate or political
committee that otherwise are not made directly by the candidate or political committee,
together with the amount and purpose of each expenditure or liability incurred and the date
of each transaction.
(9) The total expenditure for the nomination, election, or defeat of a candidate or any person
supporting, aiding, or opposing the nomination, election, or defeat of any candidate in whose
behalf an expenditure was made or a contribution was given for the primary or other
election.
(10) The total amount of expenditures made during the period covered by the financial
statement.
(b) Any unexpended balance at the time of making the financial statements herein provided
for shall be properly accounted for in that financial statement and shall appear as a
beginning balance in the next financial statement.
(c) Each financial statement required by this section shall contain a separate section setting
forth the following information for each fund-raising event held during the period covered by
the financial statement:
(1) The type of event, date held, and address and name, if any, of the place where the event
was held.
(2) All of the information required by subdivision (3), saubsection (a) of this section.
(3) The total of all moneys received at the fund-raisling event.
(4) The expenditures incident to the fund-raising event.
(5) The net receipts of the fund-raising event.
(d) When any lump sum payment is made to any advertising agency or other disbursing
person who does not file a repeort of detailed accounts and verified financial statements as
required in this section, such lump sum expenditures shall be accounted for in the same
manner as provided for Lherein.
(e) Any contribution or expenditure made by or on behalf of a candidate for public office, to
any other candidate or committee for a candidate for any public office in the same election
shall be accounted for in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(f) NWo person may make any contribution except from his, her, or its own funds, unless such
person discloses in writing to the person required to report under this section the name,
residence, mailing address, major business affiliation, and occupation of the person which
furnished the funds to the contributor. All such disclosures shall be included in the
statement required by this section.
(g) Any firm, association, committee, or fund permitted by §3-8-8 of this code to be a political
committee shall disclose on the financial statement its corporate or other affiliation.
(h) No contribution may be made, directly or indirectly, in a fictitious name, anonymously or
by one person through an agent, relative, or other person so as to conceal the identity of the
source of the contribution or in any other manner so as to effect concealment of the
contributor's identity.
(i) No person may accept any contribution for the purpose of influencing the nomination,
election, or defeat of a candidate or for the passage or defeat of any ballot issue unless the
identity of the donor and the amount of the contribution is known and reported.
(j) When any person receives an anonymous contribution which cannot be returned because
the donor cannot be identified, that contribution shall be donated to the General Revenue
Fund of the state. Any anonymous contribution shall be recorded as such on the candidate's
financial statement but may not be expended for election expenses. At the tieme of filing, the
financial statement shall include a statement of distribution of anonymous contributions,
which total amount shall equal the total of all anonymous contributionsr received during the
period.
(k) Any membership organization which raises funds for political purposes by payroll
deduction, assessing them as part of its membership dues ort as a separate assessment, may
report the amount raised as follows:
(1) If the portion of dues or assessments designated for political purposes equals $25 or less
per member over the course of a calendar year, thel total amount raised for political
purposes through membership dues or assesssments during the period is reported by
showing the amount required to be paid by each member and the number of members.
(2) If the total payroll deduction for gpolitical purposes of each participating member equals
$25 or less over the course of a calendar or fiscal year, as specified by the organization, the
organization shall report the total amount received for political purposes through payroll
deductions during the reporting period and, to the maximum extent possible, the amount of
each yearly payroll deduction contribution level and the number of members contributing at
each such specified level. The membership organization shall maintain records of the name
and yearly payroll deduction amounts of each participating member.
(3) If any member contributes to the membership organization through individual voluntary
contributions by means other than payroll deduction, membership dues, or assessments as
proWvided in this subsection, the reporting requirements of subdivision (3), subsection (a) of
this section shall apply. Funds raised for political purposes must be segregated from the
funds for other purposes and listed in its report.
(l) Notwithstanding the provisions of §3-8-5 of this code or of the provisions of this section to
the contrary, an alternative reporting procedure may be followed by a political party
committee in filing financial reports for fund-raising events if the total profit does not exceed
$5,000 per year. A political party committee may report gross receipts for the sale of food,
beverages, services, novelty items, raffle tickets, or memorabilia, except that any receipt of
more than $50 from an individual or organization shall be reported as a contribution. A
political party committee using this alternative method of reporting shall report:
(i) The name of the committee;
(ii) The type of fund-raising activity undertaken;
(iii) The location where the activity occurred;
(iv) The date of the fundraiser;
(v) The name of any individual who contributed more than $50 worth of items to be sold;
(vi) The name and amount received from any person or organization purchasing more than
$50 worth of food, beverages, services, novelty items, raffle tickets, or memorabilia;
(vii) The gross receipts of the fundraiser; and
(viii) The date, amount, purpose, and name and address of each person or organization from
whom items with a fair market value of more than $50 were purchased for resale.
(m) All financial statements filed after January 1, 2027, in any municipal, county, or other
non-statewide election shall be filed with Secretary of State's Office.

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