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Top 10 Things You Should Know Before You Run for Public Office – The Florida Bar
Vol. 85, No. 8 September/October 2011 Pg 45 Rosanna Catalano, Joshua B. Moye, and Eric M. Lipman Government Lawyer
1 Neil W. Hamilton, Ethical Leadership in Professional Life, 6
U. St. Thomas L. J. 358, 361-62 (2009); Deborah L. Rhode, Lawyers and Leadership, 20, 3
Prof. Law. 1 (2010).
2 Fla. Stat. §106.021 (2010).
3 Fla. Div. of Elecs.,
Candidate and Campaign Treasurer Handbook 18 (2010).
4 Fla. Stat. §106.11(4) (2010).
6 See Diaz de la Portilla v. Fla. Elections Comm’n, 857 So. 2d 913 (2003).
7 Fla. Stat. §106.11(2)(a) (2010).
8 Fla. Stat. §106.08(1)(a) (2010).
9 Fla. Stat. §106.08(1)(c) (2010).
10 Op. Div. of Elecs. 90-15 (1990).
11 Fla. Stat. §106.08(1)(c) (2010).
13 Therefore, if there are two checks for $500 each from the same joint account, it would not be considered an excessive contribution if each check is signed by a different individual.
14 Fla. Stat. §106.08(1)(b)2 (2010).
15 Fla. Stat. §106.09 (2010).
16 Fla. Stat. §106.08(1)(b)2 (2010).
17 Fla. Stat. §106.09 (2010). The Florida Legislature considered legislation during the 2011 session that would increase contribution limits.
18 Fla. Stat. §106.07(1) (2010).
19 See Fla. Stat. §106.07(2)(a)1 (2010). Candidates for statewide office, multi-county, and circuit court judge are required to file reports electronically with the Division of Elections. All district court of appeal judges and Supreme Court justices seeking retention are also required to file their reports with the Division of Elections. Candidates filing with the Division of Elections must file their reports before midnight of the due date. See also Fla. Stat. §99.061 (2010);
Fla. Stat. §105.031 (2010).
20 Fla. Stat. §106.0705(3) (2010)
21 Fla. Stat. §106.07(2)(a)(1) (2010).
22 Fla. Stat. §106.07(5) (2010).
23 Fla. Stat. §106.07(1) (2010).
24 Fla. Stat. §106.07(8)(b) (2010).
26 Fla. Stat. §106.07(8) (2010).
27 Fla. Stat. §106.011(5)(a) (2010).
28 Fla. Stat. §106.011(5) (2010).
29 Fla. Stat. §106.071(1) (2010).
30 Fla. Stat. §106.011(3) (2010); Op. Div. of Elecs. 04-06 (2004).
31 See Fla. Stat. §106.08 (2010).
32 The limit is $100 for an unemancipated child under 18 years of age.
33 Fla. Stat. §106.011(3)(d) (2010).
34 Between January 2010 and December 2010, probable cause was found in 62 cases for violations of political advertising provisions, including
Fla. Stat. §§106.143, 106.071(2), 106.1435, 106.1437, and 106.147.
35 Fla. Stat. §§106.143, 106.071, and 106.147 (2010).
36 Fla. Stat. §106.143 (2010).
37 See Buckley v. Valeo, 421 U.S. 1 (1976).
38 Fla. Stat. §106.143(8)(e) (2010) (stating that the provisions regarding political disclaimers do not apply if political message or advertisement is “[p]laced or distributed on an unpaid profile or account which is available to the public without charge or on a social networking Internet website”).
39 See Op. Div. of Elecs. 06-12 (2004)..
40 Fla. Div. of Elecs., Candidate and Campaign Treasurer Handbook at 35 (2010).
41 See Fla. Stat. §106.143(5) (2010).
42 Fla. Stat. §106.143(3) (2010).
43 See Fla. Stat. §106.143(3) (2010).
44 Outside parties tend to confuse the agencies, as evidenced by the amount of phone calls and mail received by the FEC for the DOE and vice versa.
45 Fla. Stat. §106.25(2) (2010).
46 Fla. Stat. §106.24(1)(a) (2010).
47 See Fla. Stat. §106.24(1)(a) (2010).
48 Fla. Stat. §106.24(1)(b) (2010).
52 Fla. Stat. §106.24(4) (2010).
53 See Fla. Stat. §106.26(13) (2010).
54 See Fla. Stat. §106.22(2010).
56 Fla. Stat. §106.22(1) (2010).
57 See Fla. Stat. §106.22 (2010).
58 See Fla. Stat. §99.061 (2010);
59 Fla. Stat. §106.22(7) (2010).
61 The phone number for DOE is (850) 245-6240.
62 Fla. Stat. §106.23(2) (2010);
Fla. Admin. Code R. 1S-2.010 (2003).
63 Fla. Stat. §106.25(2) (2010).
64 Id. See also Valliere v. Fla. Elecs. Comm’n, 989 So. 2d 1242 (Fla. 4th D.C.A. 2008).
65 See Fla. Stat. §106.25(4) (2010);
Fla. Admin. Code R. 2B-1.0025(2005). See also Fla. Stat.
Ch. 120 with regards to determination of probable cause.