** This includes those running for Governor, State Legislature, City Council, School Board, Ballot Measures, or any other STATE or LOCALLY regulated committees.


Your required Political Declaration will be nearly identical to the Federal declaration, however you will NOT be required to submit a link to your campaign's financial disclosures. The State/Local political declaration requires the following information:

  1. Official Campaign Committee Name -- This is the name that is included on your 'Paid for by' disclaimer.
  2. The Campaign Committee's Authorized Agent -- This is most often your committee's Treasurer, but can also be your Candidate or Campaign Manager in some circumstances. If you don't know who your authorized agent is, we recommend checking with your committee's compliance team or legal counsel.
  3. Campaign's Website URL -- This is the public facing website URL of the campaign committee.
  4. Campaign Committee's Address and Telephone Number -- This should be the best address and phone number to reach the campaign.
  5. Other State-Specific Information -- If your local jurisdiction requires more specific information than this form seeks, you may use this blank to enter that information. You are responsible for providing accurate and complete compliance information for your jurisdiction.

Campaign account users will be prompted to enter their political declaration information immediately when they log in for the first time upon creating an account. A pop-up window will appear and request the necessary information for your disclosures:




Agency and Organization users will need to create political advertising disclosures unique to each advertising entity, and these accounts may maintain more than one political advertiser's information. To add an advertiser, click "New Campaign" on the Turn It Blue Ads homepage, then click "Add Advertiser" or by click on "My Advertisers" then "Add Advertiser" in the top right corner.



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Next, fill out the pop-up form with all of the necessary information for the political disclosure for the paying entity:

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To learn more about political advertising, specifically what constitutes a political ad, political advertising restrictions and specific guidelines that will help your ads run without issue, please click here to check out our full Knowledge Base category on these topics.