Mich. Admin. Code R. 168.2 - Statement on the affidavit of identity regarding compliance with the campaign finance act
Rule 2.
(1) For the
purposes of the candidate's statement that as of the date of the affidavit, all
statements, reports, late filing fees, and fines required of the candidate or
any candidate committee organized to support the candidate's election under the
Michigan campaign finance act, 1976 PA 388, MCL
169.201 to
169.282, have been filed or paid,
an outstanding notice of error or omission is not a statement, report, late
filing fee, or fine for the purposes of section
558(4) of the
Michigan election law, 1954 PA 116, MCL
168.558. A candidate with an
outstanding notice of error or omission may be disqualified based on the
unfiled or unpaid statement, report, late filing fees, or fines upon which the
notice was based.
(2) When
submitting an affidavit of identity, the candidate shall disclose every
jurisdiction in the state of Michigan in which the candidate previously sought
nomination or election. The candidate is not required to disclose a
jurisdiction in which the candidate previously sought nomination or election if
the only offices for which the candidate previously sought nomination or
election in that jurisdiction are not offices for which candidates are required
to file campaign finance statements under the Michigan campaign finance act,
1976 PA 388, MCL
169.201 to
169.282. A failure to disclose a
jurisdiction or jurisdictions in which the candidate previously sought
nomination or election shall not be a reason to disqualify a candidate from
appearing on the ballot.
(3) The
filing official shall examine the campaign finance records of the secretary of
state and county clerk for any county in which the candidate previously sought
nomination or election, if applicable, to determine whether the candidate made
a false statement in the affidavit of identity.
(4) The filing official shall disqualify a
candidate who falsely states that as of the date he or she signed the affidavit
of identity, all statements, reports, late filing fees, and fines required of
the candidate or any candidate committee organized to support the candidate's
election under the Michigan campaign finance act, 1976 PA 388, MCL
169.201 to
169.282, have been filed or paid.
Candidates disqualified on this basis cannot reverse disqualification by filing
a corrected affidavit.
(5) A
candidate who files a statement of organization and does not request a
reporting waiver is presumed to owe the campaign statement for the reporting
period that includes the date the candidate committee was formed.
(6) A candidate who, as of the date he or she
signed the affidavit of identity, has not responded to a notice of error or
omission shall not be disqualified solely for that reason.
Notes
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