Campaign Finance Filing
Oklahoma Ethics Commission
File local campaign finance reports electronically with the OEC. Upload your completed PDF forms and then process, validate, and submit them for compliance review.
Start FilingSenate Bill 890 — New Local Candidate Filing Requirement
Effective November 1, 2025, all local candidates — Counties, certain Municipalities, or School/Technology Center Boards — who raise or spend over $1,000 must register and file campaign finance reports through the OEC rather than the previously identified local repository (local county election board or school/city clerk). Some examples of those offices include:
How to File in 3 Steps
Download Blank Forms
Official OEC reporting forms can be found below or can also be downloaded from the Local Campaigns page on ethics.ok.gov. Please make sure to select the forms that apply to the jurisdiction of your campaign or committee.
Fill Out Your Forms
Complete each form for your committee's registration, campaign or committee activity — contributions received, expenditures made, and balances — or financial disclosure.
Upload & Submit
Upload your completed PDFs here. We screen and upload the data, then submit it for public access.
Official OEC Reporting Forms
Download blank forms from Local Campaigns page on ethics.ok.gov. Complete the forms, then upload them to this portal.
Please select your jurisdiction:
Please select your committee type:
Registration
Summary Report
Schedules
Schedule A
Itemized list of all monetary contributions received. Contributions of $200+ must include donor name, address, occupation, and employer.
Schedule B
Non-monetary receipts including in-kind contributions, loans, interest, and other funds.
Schedule C
Details of all loans made to or by the committee, including terms and repayment status.
Schedule D
Goods or services donated to the campaign at no cost or below fair market value.
Schedule E
All expenditures made by or on behalf of the committee. Expenditures of $200+ must be itemized.
Schedule F
Expenditures related to duties as a current officeholder, separate from campaign expenses.
Schedule H
Disposition of surplus campaign funds after the election or upon committee termination.
Schedule J
Outstanding debts and obligations of the committee and plan for resolution.
Additional Reports
Financial Disclosures
The purpose of the personal financial disclosure (PFD) statement is to identify and disclose potential conflicts of interests between public duties and private economic interests. See the PFD Guide on ethics.ok.gov for more details.
County
Financial Disclosure
Municipal
Financial Disclosure
School & Technology District
Financial Disclosure
Initial filing: For new filers, an initial financial disclosure statement must be filed within 30 days of assuming office for a full or partial term. This filing will cover January 1 through December 31 of the calendar year prior to taking office.
Annual filing: After the initial filing has been completed, the filer will file annual financial disclosure statements between January 1 and May 15 of each year that disclose information for the previous calendar year.
Contribution Limits
View the Contribution Chart on ethics.ok.gov for limits for your relevant election years.
Note that contributions of $200+ must be itemized
Contributions of $200 or more must include donor name, address, occupation, and employer on Schedule A.
Filing Deadlines
See the Reporting Calendars on ethics.ok.gov for your election's filing deadlines.
