MCPD Meeting Agenda and Minutes 2018 and before
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) provides an online toolkit and factsheets with guidance and a general overview of California rules for local campaigns.
Elected officials, candidates and committees required to file campaign statements and reports mandated by the City of Oakland and California‘s Political Reform Act must do so with the Public Ethics Commission through the City of Oakland Electronic Filing System. Use the Filer Access Portal to create electronic campaign statements.
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) sets filing deadlines for each election. Visit the FPPC website to find out when your committee is required to file statements for your election.
Oakland and state law require disclaimer language on certain campaign and political communications.
These documents describe the process a complaint follows from start to finish and general guidelines used by staff when recommending enforcement penalties.
Public Servants identified in the City's Conflict of Interest Code are required to submit a Statement of Economic Interest, also known as the Form 700. The Form 700 provides transparency and ensures accountability of Public Servants in decision-making processes.
In September 2008, the Oakland City Council passed the Whistleblower Protection Ordinance to protect Oaklanders who come forward to report waste, abuse or fraud in Oakland.
Learn more about what kinds of problems should be reported to the City Auditor
AB 1234 is a state law that requires all local officials to receive training on public service ethics laws and principles every two years.
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