Campaign Finance
The Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF) requires that all candidates for public office file campaign finance reports. There are several reports due on an annual basis, including:
- 8 Days Preceeding an Election
- 30 Days After an Election
- Year-End Report
A more detailed understanding of Campaign Finance law and reporting may be found in these Guides and Fact Sheets from the Office of Campaign and Political Finance: CLICK HERE
Campaign Finance forms for local candidates who raise or spend $1,000.00 or more in a reporting period must be posted on the Town's website. Published here are all OCPF reports received by this office.
2017
- 8th Day Preceeding Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- 30 Days After Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- Year-End Report - Form CPF M 102 and CPF 102-0
2016
- 8th Day Preceeding Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- 30 Days After Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- Year-End Report - Form CPF M 102 and CPF 102-0
- Dissolution Report - Form CPF M 102
2015
- 8th Day Preceeding Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- 8th Day Preceeding Election - Form CPF M22
- 30 Days After Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- 30 Days After Election - Form CPF M22
- Year-End Report - Form CPF M 102 and CPF 102-0
2014
- 8th Day Preceeding Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- 30 Days After Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- Year-End Report - Form CPF M 102 and CPF 102-0
2013
- 8th Day Preceeding Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- 30 Days After Election - Form CPF M 102 and CPF M 102-0
- 30 Days After Election - Form CPF M22
- Year-End Report - Form CPF M 102 and CPF 102-0
- Dissolution Report - Form CPF M 102
2012