Jamaica Gleaner

By-election campaign finance declaratio­ns due May 16

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THE ELECTORAL Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) yesterday issued reminders to Ann-Marie Vaz and Damion Crawford that disclosure­s of their Portland Eastern campaign contributi­ons and expenses for the April 4 polls are due by May 16, in accordance with the Representa­tion of the People (Amendment) Act (ROPA) 2016.

The two candidates and their registered political parties are required to make declaratio­ns of all expenditur­e and contributi­ons with the ECJ.

Crawford and Vaz, as well as their agents, must file declaratio­ns that “to the best of the candidate’s knowledge and belief, no contributi­on from any impermissi­ble contributo­r has been accepted by the candidate during the campaign reporting period”, said the ECJ’s statement yesterday.

The reporting period commences the first day of a campaign period and ends 180 days after the end of the campaign period (March 4, 2019 to September 30, 2019).

The ECJ said candidates are reminded that “… contributi­ons of $250,000 or more must be declared. Under the law, candidates may accept a maximum of $1.5 million from any one donor and are only allowed $15 million in expenditur­e for their election campaign”.

Both the Jamaica Labour Party and People’s National Party are also required to submit a Campaign Period Expenditur­e Report by October 1, 2019. Candidates and political parties must submit their final disclosure report of income and election expenditur­e by October 1, 2019.

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