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CAMPAIGN FINANCE

 

Campaign finance laws regulate the amounts and sources of money given or received for political purposes and stipulate disclosure requirements for political contributions and expenditures. In Texas, campaign finance requirements govern how much money candidates may receive from individuals and organizations, how much and how often they must report those contributions, and how much individuals, organizations and political parties may contribute to campaigns.

The Texas Ethics Commission is responsible for interpreting Title 15 of the Election Code which sets out the Texas campaign finance law. The commission provides a Campaign Finance Guide for Candidates and Officeholders Who File With Local Filing Authorities.

We hope this helps you through your filing process!

Campaign Finance Portal - Candidates and Elected Officials can now file all of their reports to the Election Office online.  

First, each individual that would prefer to file online, must submit a "wet" signature to the Election Office in person or by fax (432-955-1025).  

Once we have received the "wet" signatures, you may create an account at this website: Candidate Filings

Once you have an account you can access the different forms from the Texas Ethics Commission - step by step directions click here

Candidate or Elected Official must fill out each form and return to our office:  Form 1  Form 2 

Individuals can look at each report that has been filed by each candidate.  To see the reports, you do not have to create an account, just click on the top right of the screen on the word Candidate Filings

Candidates that have filed with our office are on our portal, click here for portal link. 

    • President: Donald J. Trump

      Vice President: JD Vance

      US Senate: Ted Cruz

      US Senate: John Cornyn

      House of Representatives District 19: Jodey C. Arrington

      • Governor: Greg Abbot

        Lieutenant Governor: Dan Patrick

        Attorney General: Ken Paxton

        Comptroller of Public Accounts: Glenn Hegar

        Commissioner of General Land Office: Dawn Buckingham

        Commissioner of Agriculture: Sid Miller

        Railroad Commission of Texas Commissioners: Wayne Christian, Christi Craddick, and James "Jim" Wright

        Supreme Court of Texas Chief Justice: Nathan L. Hecht

        Supreme Court of Texas Justice: Jimmy Blacklock (Place 2), Debra Lehrmann (Place 3), John Devine (Place 4), Rebeca Huddle (Place 5), Jane Bland (Place 6), Jeffrey S. Boyd (Place 7), Brett Busby (Place 8), and Evan Young (Place 9)

        Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge: David J. Schenck

        Court of Criminal Appeals Judge: Mary Lou Keel (Place 2), Bert Richardson (Place 3), Kevin Yeary (Place 4), Scott Walker (Place 5),  Jesse F. McClure III (Place 6), Gina Parker (Place 7), Lee Finley (Place 8), and David Newell (Place 9)

        State Board of Education District 15: Aaron Kinsey

        Texas Senate District 31: Kevin Sparks

        Texas House District 88: Ken King

        3rd Court of Appeals Chief Justice: Darlene Byrne (Place 1)

        3rd Court of Appeals Justice: John Messinger (Place 2), Chari Kelly (Place 3), Rosa Lopez Theofanis (Place 4), Karin Crump (Place 5),  and Gisela D. Triana (Place 6)

        22nd District Court Judge: R. Bruce Boyer

        207th District Court: Traci Wright Reneau

        421st District Court: Amanda Montgomery

        • County Judge: Cindy Therwhanger

          106th District Judge: Reed Filley

          District Attorney: Phillip Mack Furlow

          County Attorney: Joe Nagy Jr. 

          District Clerk: Susan Murphree

          County Clerk: Terri Berry

          County Treasurer: Michael Lord Jr. 

          Tax Assessor-Collector: Tarran DeLeon

          Sheriff: Ronny Pipkin

          Precinct 1 Commissioner: Brian Rosson

          Precinct 2 Commissioner: Josh Elder

          Precinct 3 Commissioner: David Murphree

          Precinct 4 Commissioner: Biz Houston

          Justice of the Peace #1: Patrick Kissick

          Justice of the Peace #2: Calvin Sellers

          Constable: Chad Hallum