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SB0011 • 2026

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

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Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Chair, Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee (By Request - Departmental - State Board of Elections )
Last action
2026-05-12
Official status
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 442
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

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Campaign Finance Reporting and Fair Campaign Financing Fund

This law changes when campaign finance reports are due, how long they cover, and when distributions from the Fair Campaign Financing Fund can start.

What This Bill Does

  • Changes the deadline for filing certain campaign finance reports to the fourth Wednesday in January instead of the third Wednesday.
  • Requires that a report filed on or before the fourth Wednesday in January covers up to 14 days before it is due, rather than just seven days.
  • Moves the earliest date when the State Board of Elections can start making distributions from the Fair Campaign Financing Fund from January 1st to July 1st of the year before an election.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Campaign finance entities that file reports with the State Board of Elections
  • The State Board of Elections

Terms To Know

Fair Campaign Financing Fund
A fund used to provide financial support for campaigns under certain conditions.

Limits and Unknowns

  • Does not specify the exact amount or criteria for distributions from the Fair Campaign Financing Fund.
  • The changes only apply to future elections and do not affect past reporting requirements.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

183026/1

None

Favorable with Amendments { 183026/1 Adopted

Plain English: AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 11 (Third Reading File Bill) AMENDMENT NO.

  • AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 11 (Third Reading File Bill) AMENDMENT NO.
  • 1 On page 1, in line 17, strike “13–309(c)” and substitute “13–309(b)(2) and (c)”.
  • AMENDMENT NO.
  • 2 On page 2, after line 21, insert: “(b) (2) In addition to the campaign finance reports required under subsection (a) of this section, but subject to paragraph (4) of this subsection, a campaign finance entity shall file a campaign finance report on the [third] FOURTH Wednesday in January.”.
373527/1

None

Favorable with Amendments { 373527/1 Adopted

Plain English: AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 11 (First Reading File Bill) AMENDMENT NO.

  • AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 11 (First Reading File Bill) AMENDMENT NO.
  • 1 On page 1, in line 2, strike “Public Financing Act –” and substitute “Campaign Financing – Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and”; in the same line, strike “– Distributions” and substitute “ Distributions”; in line 3, after the first “of” insert “altering the day that a certain campaign finance report is due to be filed with the State Board of Elections; requiring that a certain campaign finance report cover a certain period of time;”; in line 5, strike “distributions from the Fair Campaign Financing Fund” and substitute “campaign finance”; in line 8, after “Section” insert “13–309(a) and”; and in line 13, after “Section” insert “13–309(c), 13–312, and”.
  • AMENDMENT NO.
  • 2 On page 1, in line 18, after “Law” insert: “13–309.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-12 Post Passage

    Approved by the Governor - Chapter 442

  2. 2026-04-03 House

    Favorable with Amendments Report by Government, Labor, and Elections

  3. 2026-03-24 House

    Hearing 4/01 at 1:00 p.m.

  4. 2026-03-22 House

    Third Reading Passed (101-33)

  5. 2026-03-22 Senate

    Senate Concurs House Amendments

  6. 2026-03-22 Senate

    Third Reading Passed (32-10)

  7. 2026-03-22 Senate

    Passed Enrolled

  8. 2026-03-18 House

    Favorable with Amendments { 183026/1 Adopted

  9. 2026-03-18 House

    Second Reading Passed with Amendments

  10. 2026-03-02 Senate

    Favorable with Amendments Report by Education, Energy, and the Environment

  11. 2026-02-25 House

    Referred Government, Labor, and Elections

  12. 2026-02-22 Senate

    Third Reading Passed (35-8)

  13. 2026-02-20 Senate

    Favorable with Amendments { 373527/1 Adopted

  14. 2026-02-20 Senate

    Second Reading Passed with Amendments

  15. 2026-02-09 Senate

    Hearing canceled

  16. 2026-02-09 Senate

    Hearing 2/11 at 2:00 p.m.

  17. 2026-01-16 Senate

    Hearing 2/11 at 1:00 p.m.

  18. 2026-01-14 Senate

    First Reading Education, Energy, and the Environment

  19. 2025-09-22 Senate

    Pre-filed

  20. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - First - Public Financing Act - Fair Campaign Financing Fund - Distributions

  21. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - Senate - Committee - Education, Energy, and the Environment

  22. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Third - Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

  23. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - House - Committee - Government, Labor, and Elections

  24. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Enrolled - Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

  25. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Chapter - Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

Official Summary Text

Altering the day that a certain campaign finance report is due to be filed with the State Board of Elections; requiring that a certain campaign finance report cover a certain period of time; altering, from January 1 of the year of the election to July 1 of the year before the election, the earliest date on which the State Board of Elections may begin making distributions from the Fair Campaign Financing Fund; etc.

Current Bill Text

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EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW.
[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
amendment.
Italics indicate opposite chamber/conference committee amendments.
*sb0011*

SENATE BILL 11
G1 (6lr0085)
ENROLLED BILL
— Education, Energy, and the Environment/Government, Labor, and Elections —
Introduced by Chair, Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee (By
Request – Departmental – State Board of Elections)

Read and Examined by Proofreaders:

_______________________________________________
Proofreader.
_______________________________________________
Proofreader.

Sealed with t he Great Seal and presented to the Governor, for his approval this

_______ day of _______________ at ________________________ o’clock, ________M.

______________________________________________
President.

CHAPTER ______

AN ACT concerning 1

Public Financing Act – Campaign Financing – Campaign Finance Reporting 2
Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund – Distributions Distributions 3

FOR the purpose of altering the day that a certain campaign finance report is due to be 4
filed with the State Board of Elections; requiring that a certain campaign finance 5
report cover a certain period of time; altering the earliest date on which the State 6
Board of Elections may begin making distributions from the Fair Campaign 7
Financing Fund; and generally relating to distributions from the Fair Campaign 8
Financing Fund campaign finance. 9

BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 10
Article – Election Law 11
Section 13–309(a) and 15–102(a) and (f) 12
Annotated Code of Maryland 13
2 SENATE BILL 11

(2022 Replacement Volume and 2025 Supplement) 1

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 2
Article – Election Law 3
Section 13–309(c) 13–309(b)(2) and (c), 13–312, and 15–107(a) 4
Annotated Code of Maryland 5
(2022 Replacement Volume and 2025 Supplement) 6

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL A SSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 7
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 8

Article – Election Law 9

13–309. 10

(a) Subject to other provisions of this subtitle and except as provided in subsection 11
(d) of this section, a campaign finance entity shall file campaign finance reports as follows: 12

(1) in the gubernatorial election year only, except for a ballot issue 13
committee, on or before the third Tuesday in April, if the campaign finance entity did not 14
file the annual campaign finance report specified under subsection (b)(2) of this section on 15
the immediately preceding third Wednesday in January; 16

(2) except for a ballot issue committee, on or before the fifth Tuesday 17
immediately preceding each primary election; 18

(3) except for a ballot issue committee, on or be fore the second Friday 19
immediately preceding a primary election; 20

(4) on or before the last Tuesday in August immediately preceding a 21
general election; 22

(5) for a ballot issue committee only, on or before the fourth Friday 23
immediately preceding a general election; 24

(6) on or before the second Friday immediately preceding a general 25
election; and 26

(7) on or before the second Tuesday after a general election. 27

(b) (2) In addition to the campaign finance reports required under subsection 28
(a) of this section, but subject to paragraph (4) of this subsection, a campaign finance entity 29
shall file a campaign finance report on the [third] FOURTH Wednesday in January. 30

(c) In addition to the campaign finance reports required under subsection (a) of 31
this section, a continuing political committee shall file a campaign finance report on the 32
[third] FOURTH Wednesday in January of each year the committee is in existence. 33
SENATE BILL 11 3

13–312. 1

(a) Campaign finance reports filed under § 13–304 of this subtitle shall cover the 2
following reporting periods: 3

(1) the first campaign finance report shall cover the period from the date of 4
organization of the campaign finance entity through the day specified in item (3) of this 5
subsection; 6

(2) each subsequent campaign finance report shall cover the period from 7
the closing date of the previous campaign finance report through the day specified in item 8
(3) of this subsection; 9

(3) (i) except as provided in item (ii) of this item, each campaign finance 10
report shall cover the period that includes the seventh day before the day the campaign 11
finance report is due; but 12

(ii) 1. the campaign finance report that is required on or before 13
the second Frida y immediately preceding an election shall cover the period through and 14
including the preceding Sunday; and 15

2. THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT THAT IS REQUIRED 16
ON OR BEFORE THE FOU RTH WEDNESDAY IN JANUARY SHALL COVER THE PERIOD 17
THROUGH AND INCLUDING THE 14TH DAY BEFORE THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORT 18
IS DUE; AND 19

(4) if no contribution is received and no expenditure is made during the 20
period covered by a campaign finance report, the campaign finance entity shall file a 21
campaign finance report or an affidavit under § 13–305 of this subtitle to that effect. 22

(b) A campaign finance report preceded by an affidavit filed in accordance with 23
this subtitle shall cover the period from the closing date of the previous campaign finance 24
report or date of organization o f the campaign finance entity through the day specified in 25
subsection (a)(3) of this section. 26

15–102. 27

(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated. 28

(f) “Fund” means the Fair Campaign Financing Fund. 29

15–107. 30

(a) (1) In accordanc e with subsection (c) of this section and regulations 31
adopted by the State Board, the State Board shall authorize distribution of money in the 32
4 SENATE BILL 11

Fund on a continuing basis on certification that the qualifications under § 15 –104 of this 1
title have been met. 2

(2) Distributions shall begin not earlier than [January] JULY 1 of the year 3
[of] BEFORE the election. 4

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 5
1, 2026. 6

Approved:
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Governor.
________________________________________________________________________________
President of the Senate.
________________________________________________________________________________
Speaker of the House of Delegates.