If my treasurer is out of town, can I have an extension to file my report?

No. Campaign financing laws do not provide for an extension for filing campaign reports under any circumstances.

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1. When can I open my bank account?
2. May a candidate appoint himself or herself as campaign treasurer and sign campaign checks?
3. Must a campaign treasurer be a registered voter in Florida?
4. Can a deputy treasurer file and submit campaign reports?
5. If my treasurer is out of town, can I have an extension to file my report?
6. What are the contribution limits for a candidate?
7. What is an “in-kind” contribution and are they subject to the same limitations as monetary contributions?
8. If I receive an in-kind contribution of office space and it exceeds the limits, what should I do?
9. Do I have to itemize small contributions $0.05, $1, $5, $10, etc.?
10. Do I have to list the contributor’s occupation for every contribution?
11. I received an anonymous contribution, how do I report it?
12. How is my name to be printed on my campaign checks?
13. Can I accept contributions in a government-owned building?
14. How long do I have to deposit contributions into my campaign account?
15. Can I use a debit card for my campaign account?
16. May I use a credit card for my campaign account?
17. How much may I withdraw for petty cash?
18. I’m a candidate and have decided to run for a different office – what is the procedure?
19. Do I have to file campaign reports on the online reporting system?
20. As a candidate, am I required to use closed-captioning and descriptive narrative in my television broadcasts?
21. Can I conduct a raffle to raise money for my campaign?
22. If I am late submitting my report, how is my fine calculated?
23. Do I have to use a political disclaimer on all of my campaign literature?
24. When can I begin collecting petition signatures?
25. Do I have to resign my office to run for another office in Florida?