MINNESOTA CAMPAIGN PRACTICES & FINANCIAL REPORTING

MINNESOTA CAMPAIGN PRACTICES VIOLATIONS

The Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) is authorized to hear and decide complaints alleging violations of the Fair Campaign Practices and Finance Acts (Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 211A and 211B ). Some examples of complaints filed with the OAH might include allegations of false campaign materials, unauthorized campaign signs and pamphlets, improper inducements to vote, and prohibited political activities by corporations. These complaints are heard by a panel of three Administrative Law Judges who may dismiss the matter, issue a reprimand, impose a civil penalty of up to $5,000, and/or refer the complaint to a county attorney for criminal proceedings.

To file a complaint with the Office of Administrative Hearings:

 MINNESOTA CAMPAIGN FINANCE VIOLATIONS

The Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board is responsible for enforcement of laws and rules related to candidates running for state constitutional offices, state legislators, and judges. Their jurisdiction covers campaign contributions, campaign expenditures, campaign fundraising practices, gifts to candidates and elected officials, as well as other aspects of campaign finance covered under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 10A, and Minnesota Rules 4500-4525.

To file a complaint with the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board: