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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMatthew Frakes - Form 501 - Initial - 04-18-2008Candidate Intention Statement Check One: Amf Initial ❑ Amendment (Explain) Type or Print in Ink. ED APR 18 2008 SLO CITY CLEF For Official Use 1. Candidate Information: ocnttu p NAME OF CANDIDATE (last, First, Middle Initial) DAYTIME TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER (optional) E -MAIL (optional) STREET ADDRESS DISTRICT NUMBER, if applicable. ON- PAFTfISAN /� /I,/-- r� 67 1-17 (f f / t% ( OFFICE JURISDICTION PARTY: ❑ State (Complete Part 2.) City ❑ County ❑ Multi- County: (Name of Multi- CountyJurisdicfion) (Year of Election) 2. State Candidate Expenditure Limit Statement: (CalPERS candidates, judges, judicial candidates, and candidates for local offices are not required to complete Part 2.) Primary /general election Special /runoff election (Year ofEledion) (YearofElection) (Check one box) ❑ I accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling for the election stated above. ❑ I do not accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling for the election stated above. Amendment: 0 1 did not exceed the expenditure ceiling in the primary or special election held on: _�� and I accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling for the general or special run -off election. (Mark if applicable) ❑ On 1 1. , I contributed personal funds in excess of the expenditure ceiling for the election stated above. 3. Verification: I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoin is true and correct. Executed on C-111,5, ?CiG Signature (month, day, year) ( FPPC Form 501 (January/05) FPPC Toll -Free Helpline: 866 /ASK -FPPC (866/275 -3772) Candidate Intention Statement Who Files: A candidate for state or local office must file this form prior to solicitation or receipt of any contribution, or expenditure of any personal funds used for the election. You must file a separate Form 501 for each election, including reelection to the same office Exception: This form is not required if you will not solicit or receive contributions from other persons and the only expenditures will be from your personal funds used for the filing fee and /or statement of qualifications in the sample ballot or ballot pamphlet. Where to File: File with the filing officer who will receive your original campaign disclosure statements. State Candidates: Secretary of State Political Reform Division 1500 11th Street, Room 495 Sacramento, CA 95814 Local Candidates: Generally your county election office or city clerk. When to File: File the Form 501 before you solicit or receive any contributions or before you make expenditures from personal funds on behalf of your candidacy. This form is considered filed the date it is postmarked or hand delivered. How to Complete: All candidates: Complete Parts 1 and 3. Candidates for elective state office: Complete Parts 1, 2, and 3. Exception: Candidates for any election to the State Public Employees Retirement Board do not complete Part 2. Part 1. Candidate Information • Enter your name and street address. • Enter the title of the office sought and district number if any (e.g., member, City of Smalltown, Dist party affiliation, if seeking a par • Check the appropriate box rega jurisdiction. Part 2. Voluntary Expenditure This section applies to certain car elective state offices, including Ste Assembly and statewide offices. The voluntary expenditure ceiling api office is set forth in FPPC regulation published on the FPPC web site (ww You must state whether you accept o expenditure ceiling. Candidates whc voluntary expenditure limit will be de: the state ballot pamphlet (statewide ( voter information portion of the samp and Assembly candidates) and may a 250 -word statement there. You may amend the Form 501 to ch, acceptance of rejection of the volu ceiling only under the following cir Form 501 to accept the expenditure ceiling for the general or special runoff election and receive all of the benefits accompanying the acceptance of the expenditure ceiling. The amended Form 501 must be filed within 14 days following the primary or special election. - • Between the date of filing an initial Form 501 for an election and the deadline for filing nomination papers for that election, you may amend your statement of acceptance or rejection of the voluntary expenditure ceiling no more than two times. • If you reject the voluntary expenditure ceiling in the primary or special election but do not exceed the ceiling during that election, you may amend the Practices Act of 1977, see the FPPC Campaign Disclosure Manual (available from yourfiling officer or the FPPC). Campaign filing deadlines, forms, and other informational materials are available on the FPPC website (www.fppc.ca.gov). FPPC Form 501 (January/05) FPPC Toll -Free Helpline: 866 /ASK -FPPC (866/275 -3772) 3 as = C > m0 C1 m f7 m Z D Z D r M O x Z m n m A Z A T _ - m O zz N m > A D A •"� O m m 0 D 7 c n o o O r \ Z z c z c { M A A spy* l = Ir"' > D O m n m r D r) N r D m D L) r o` �V D - n zz z o z M n > z z l �D • Between the date of filing an initial Form 501 for an election and the deadline for filing nomination papers for that election, you may amend your statement of acceptance or rejection of the voluntary expenditure ceiling no more than two times. • If you reject the voluntary expenditure ceiling in the primary or special election but do not exceed the ceiling during that election, you may amend the Practices Act of 1977, see the FPPC Campaign Disclosure Manual (available from yourfiling officer or the FPPC). Campaign filing deadlines, forms, and other informational materials are available on the FPPC website (www.fppc.ca.gov). FPPC Form 501 (January/05) FPPC Toll -Free Helpline: 866 /ASK -FPPC (866/275 -3772)