Campaign Deputy: Your Partner for NCSBE Campaign Finance Reporting

Transform the way you manage your North Carolina campaign finances. With our innovative import process, you can quickly and effortlessly upload your contributions and disbursements into the NC State Board of Elections’ Campaign Finance Remote Software.

 

Whether you’re running for city council or a congressional seat, our platform simplifies the complex world of campaign finance, turning endless paperwork and spreadsheets into a seamless experience. Focus on your campaign, not the paperwork, with Campaign Deputy.

North Carolina NCSBE Campaign Finance Compliance Reports: Semiannual Report, First Quarter Plus Report, Second Quarter Report, Forty-Eight Hour Report

Stay Compliant with NC Campaign Finance Law

Easily review contributions and disbursements to ensure they meet North Carolina campaign finance regulations. Our in-app compliance reporting system flags compliance errors early, allowing you to file with confidence.

 

Campaign Deputy’s North Carolina campaign finance import process integrates seamlessly with the North Carolina State Board of Elections’ Campaign Finance Remote Software. Designed to provide peace of mind for both candidates and treasurers, whether you’re running for city council or a congressional seat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here’s a list of North Carolina campaign finance compliance reports Campaign Deputy supports:

  1. First Quarter Plus
  2. Second Quarter
  3. Mid-Year Semi-Annual
  4. Third Quarter Plus
  5. Fourth Quarter
  6. Year-End Semi-Annual

Learn more about the NCSBE filing schedule here: https://www.ncsbe.gov/campaign-finance/reporting-schedules

Candidates running for statewide office, the state legislature, the State Board of Education, or district attorney in North Carolina must file campaign finance reports with the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

 

As of May 2015, contributions are capped at $5,100 per donor, candidate committee, or PAC. This limit applies to all candidates, including those seeking election to statewide office, the North Carolina Senate, or the North Carolina House.

 

Learn more at Campaign Finance | NCSBE

In accordance with N.C.G.S. § 163-278.9(i), the following candidate committees are required to file campaign finance reports electronically:

 

  1. Candidate committees for statewide office that show a cumulative total of more than $5,000 in contributions, loans or expenditures for the election cycle. 
  2. Candidate committees that make contributions in excess of $5,000 to candidates for statewide office or make independent expenditures in excess of $5,000 that affect contests for statewide office. 
  3. Candidate committees that show a cumulative total of more than $10,000 in contributions, loans or expenditures for the election cycle. 

Any candidate committee may choose to file reports electronically. Learn more at ncsbe.gov