SEC. 15.107. REPORTING OF CAMPAIGN FINANCING.
§ 15.107
Controversial
In plain language
The Board of Supervisors must establish, through ordinance, rules governing campaign contributions and expenditures (including any limits) for local candidates and ballot measures.
The Board of Supervisors has the power to make rules about how much money can be given to candidates and campaigns in San Francisco elections, and how that money can be spent. They do this by passing laws (ordinances).
- Controversial:Campaign finance rules are a common subject of public debate in San Francisco regarding money's role in elections, transparency, and fairness.
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Official text
The Board of Supervisors shall, by ordinance, prescribe requirements for campaign contributions and expenditures and any limitations thereon with respect to candidates for elective office and ballot measures in the City and County.
SEC. 15.108.
(Repealed November 2003)