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Kings County Board accepts introduction of ordinance requiring electronic campaign filings

Kings County Board of Supervisors · October 29, 2025
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Summary

The Board accepted introduction of Ordinance 719 to require electronic filing of certain FPPC campaign disclosure forms, with formal adoption scheduled for Nov. 4. Elections staff said the change will make filings public within 72 hours and reduce manual processing.

Lupe Villa, Kings County elections official, on Oct. 28 asked the Board of Supervisors to accept introduction of Ordinance 719, which would require certain campaign-related filings to be submitted electronically. The board voted 4-0 with Supervisor Robert Thayer absent to accept the ordinance for formal adoption on Nov. 4.

The measure, as described by Villa, would apply to elected officials, candidates, committees and others who exceed contribution thresholds and would align local practice with state law. Villa told the board that Assembly Bill 2452…

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