(a) A committee shall file a statement of organization with the city clerk within ten (10) days after qualifying as a committee.
(b) A statement of organization shall include the following committee information:
(1) The committee name, mailing address, e-mail address, website, if any, telephone number, if any, and type of committee. The committee name shall include:
a. For a candidate committee, the candidate's first or last name and office sought.
b. For a political action committee that is sponsored, the sponsor's name or commonly known nickname.
(2) The name, mailing address, e-mail address, website, if any, and telephone number of any sponsor.
(3) The name, physical location or street address, e-mail address, telephone number, occupation and employer of the committee's chairperson and treasurer. For a candidate committee, the candidate may serve as both chairperson and treasurer.
(4) For a candidate committee, the candidate's party affiliation.
(5) A listing of all banks or other financial institutions used by the committee.
(6) A statement that the committee chairperson and committee treasurer have read the city clerk's campaign finance and reporting guide, agree to comply with this article and all relevant provisions of A.R.S. Title 16, Chapter 6, and all successor provisions, and agree to accept all notifications and service of process via the e-mail address provided by the committee.
(c) A committee shall file an amended statement of organization within ten (10) days after any change in committee information.
(d) On the filing of a statement of organization a political action committee shall be issued a city identification number.
(e) A standing committee shall file a statement of organization with the secretary of state and a copy of the statement with the city clerk. Only the secretary of state shall issue an identification number.
(f) A candidate may have only one (1) committee in existence for the same office during the same election cycle.
(g) On filing a statement of organization, a political action committee or political party may perform any lawful activity, including making contributions, making expenditures or conducting issue advocacy, without establishing a separate committee for each activity or specifying each activity in its statement of organization.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)