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Campaign finance agencies in Washington

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In Washington, there is one primary agency involved in campaign finance regulation: the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission. The commission sets policy, collects reports, sets penalties, and enforces campaign finance law.

See also: Campaign finance requirements in Washington

Authority

The commission was formed in 1973 after the passage of Initiative 276. It was reformed in 1992 "to address contribution limits and other campaign restrictions." The commission's authority extends over all state-level candidates, elected officials, lobbyists and lobbyist employers.[1]

Organization

Commission members are appointed by the governor for one five-year term and are confirmed by the state senate. As of July 2015, the commission was budgeted for 23 full-time employees.[1]

Washington State Public Disclosure Commission—members as of July 2015
Name Position
Katrina Asay Chair
Anne Levinson Vice Chair
Amit Ranade Member
Grant Degginger Member
John Bridges Member
Source: pdc.wa.gov, "Washington State Public Disclosure Commission Staff," accessed July 28, 2015
Washington State Public Disclosure Commission—staff as of July 2015
Name Position Phone number Email address
Fred Kiga Interim Executive Director (360) 664-2735 [email protected]
Jana Greer Executive Assistant (360) 753-1985 [email protected]
Tony Perkins Acting Assistant Director (360) 586-1042 [email protected]
James Gutholm Chief Information Officer (360) 753-1111 [email protected]
Phil Stutzman Director of Compliance (360) 664-8853 [email protected]
Lori Anderson Communications & Training Officer (360) 664-2737 [email protected]
Kurt Young Compliance Officer (360) 664-8854 [email protected]
William Lemp Investigator (360) 753-1980 [email protected]
Jacob Berkey Compliance Coordinator (360) 586-4555 [email protected]
Jennifer Hansen Filer Assistance Specialist (360) 586-4560 [email protected]
Chip Beatty Filer Assistance Specialist (360) 586-0616 [email protected]
Bruce Wendler Quality Assurance Manager (360) 664-2736 [email protected]
Bill King Solutions Developer (360) 586-4746 [email protected]
Toni Lince Customer Service 360) 753-1111 [email protected]
Scott Haley Scan Technician (360) 753-1111 [email protected]
Ladelle Fuquay Data Entry (360) 753-1111 [email protected]
Source: pdc.wa.gov, "Washington State Public Disclosure Commission Staff," accessed July 28, 2015

Agency budget

In the 2013-2015 biennium budget, agency spending was estimated to total $4.12 million. Actual spending totaled $4.06 million, 1.5 percent below the estimate.[2]

Electronic reporting system

See also: Campaign finance requirements in Washington

Candidates and political committees can file campaign finance disclosure statements via an electronic system, which can be accessed here. Campaign finance reports are available to the public here.[3]

Contact information

Washington State Public Disclosure Commission

711 Capitol Way #206
PO Box 40908
Olympia, WA 98504-0908
Telephone: (360) 753-1111
Fax: (360) 753-1112
Email: [email protected]

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See also

State Executive Officials

External links

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