Campaign finance reports

We accept campaign finance reports and make them available online for the public.

Campaign finance portal

All reports are submitted and stored on our MapLight campaign finance portal. 

Submit or view campaign finance reports

Visit the campaign finance portal

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For more information on using the campaign finance portal, see our MapLight user guides.

Find reports submitted before August 2023

To request older reports please contact Minneapolis Elections & Voter Services at: mpls.campaigns@minneapolismn.gov.

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Legal disclaimer

Election law is the final authority in all matters.

This page has general information about campaign finance reports. It is not legal advice or a comprehensive list of campaign finance laws. We recommend candidates seek legal counsel to ensure compliance.

For questions using this site, including help viewing or submitting finance reports, contact us at 612-331-8683 or mpls.campaigns@minneapolismn.gov.

Required reports

Potential candidates who have raised or spent a certain amount have to submit reports.

Submit reports if you raise or spend more than $750

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 211A governs campaign finance reporting requirements for local candidates.

If you are a potential candidate and you raise or spend more than $750 in a calendar year, you must submit your Initial Report. You must continue reporting until you submit your Final Report for that campaign. You do not need to report until you raise or spend more than $750.

Report type Due Period covered
Initial Report Within 14 days of raising or spending more than $750 in a calendar year. Everything to that point.
Annual

Annually on January 31 starting the year after your Initial Report. Required even if your campaign is over or had no activity since the last report.

End of the last report through December 31.
Final Report

Optional. Used to close your campaign and end your reporting requirements. Can be submitted once your campaign debts are settled and assets are $100 or less. 

End of the last report through the day the report is submitted.

Additional reports due if you file for office

Report type Due Period covered
Pre-Primary 10 days before the primary election (if no primary, due based on when it would have been held). End of the last report through 5 days before the report is due.
Pre-General  10 days before the general election. End of the last report through 5 days before the report is due.
Certification of Filing 7 days after the general election. Required for all candidates, whether or not you have raised or spent $750. *Certifies you submitted all reports.
Post-General  30 days after the general election. End of the last report through 5 days before the report is due.
Annual

January 31 of the following year. You must complete this annually even after your campaign is over until you submit a Final Report.

End of the last report through December 31.

2026 campaign finance report due dates

Report Type Due Period Covered
2025 Annual Report January 31, 2026 End of the last filed report through December 31, 2025
Initial Report Within 14 days of raising or spending more than $750 All transactions through the day the report is filed
2026 Pre-Primary August 1, 2026  End of the last filed report through July 27, 2026
2026 Pre-General October 24, 2026 End of the last filed report through October 19, 2026
Certification of Filing November 10, 2026 Certifies candidate has submitted all required reports
2026 Post-General Report December 3, 2026 End of the last filed report through November 28, 2026
2026 Annual Report  January 31, 2027 End of the last filed report through December 31, 2026

 

Report contents

Each report asks for the same information but is submitted at different times of the campaign cycle.

Report contents

By law, you must report all contributions you receive (in-kind and cash), payments your campaign makes, and cash-on-hand.  All payments and contributions should be reported, regardless of the amount.

Candidates must record the following information when accepting a contribution of any amount:

  • Name of the contributor
  • Address of the contributor
  • Employer of the contributor
  • Amount and date of the contribution

Contributors who contribute more than $100 to your campaign in a filing period will have their name, address, employer, and contribution amounts and date itemized on the report. Anonymous contributions should not be accepted.

Candidates must record the following information when making a payment of any amount:

  • Name of the vendor you are paying
  • Address of the vendor
  • Purpose of the payment
  • Amount and date of the payment

Vendors to whom you pay more than $100 in a filing period will have their name and address, as well as the date, amount, and purpose of the payments itemized on the report.

Donor requests to redact address due to safety concerns

A donor who has contributed more than $100 can send us a signed written statement that withholding their address from the financial report is required for their safety or the safety of their family.

Contribution and spending limits

This information is taken from the state Campaign Financial Report template. You are responsible for complying with election law, including any restrictions or limitations not listed below.

Contributions

A "contribution" is anything of monetary value that is given or loaned to a candidate for a political purpose. “Contribution” does not include a service provided without compensation by an individual.

Contribution limits

  • You cannot take aggregate contributions made or delivered by an individual or committee above $600 in an election year or above $250 in a non-election year. In Minneapolis, this applies to all ward or district based offices.
  • If you are seeking election from a district with a population above 100,000, you cannot take aggregate contributions above $1,000 in an election year or above $250 in a non-election year. In Minneapolis, this applies to the Mayor and all “at-large” offices.

Prohibited transfers to other campaigns

You cannot take contributions from the principal campaign committees of any candidate for legislative, judicial, or state constitutional office. In addition, you cannot make contributions to the principal campaign committee of any candidate for legislative, judicial, or state constitutional office unless it’s made from your personal funds.

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