This chapter is enacted pursuant to Article XI, Section 7 of the California Constitution, Section 22808 of the California Elections Code, and Section 81013 of the California Government Code. It is the intent of the city council of the city of Lemon Grove in enacting this chapter to supplement the provisions of the Political Reform Act of 1974 (California Government Code Sections 81000 et seq.), as amended, and the regulations adopted by the Fair Political Practices Commission (California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Division 6, Sections 18110 through 18997) with regard to making and reporting of campaign Contributions and Expenditures. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the Political Reform Act or the Fair Political Practices Commission regulations and the provisions of this chapter, the provisions of the Political Reform Act and/or the Fair Political Practices Commission regulations shall prevail.
In enacting this chapter, the city council finds and declares the following:
A.
Monetary Contributions to political campaigns are a legitimate form of participation in the American political process, but the financial strength of certain individuals or organizations should not permit them to exercise a disproportionate or controlling influence on the election of Candidates. Candidates should perform their duties in an impartial manner, free from bias caused by their own financial interests or the financial interests of persons who have supported them.
B.
Limiting Campaign Contributions and Expenditures in municipal elections helps ensure equal opportunities for all Candidates, promotes diversity among Candidates, and strengthens the community's trust that their government is representative.
C.
Lemon Grove can best preserve its sense of community, safeguard its local democracy, and effectuate its commitment to fair public process by limiting all campaign Contributions and Expenditures and requiring appropriate reporting requirements to ensure these limitations are enforced.
D.
By enacting this chapter, the city council seeks to: (1) ensure that individuals have a fair and equal opportunity to participate in the municipal elective and governmental processes; (2) reduce the influence of large Campaign contributors with a specific financial stake in matters before city governmental bodies; (3) curtail overall Expenditures in Campaigns; (4) reduce potential for the fundraising advantage of incumbents and thus encourage competition for elective office; (5) improve the disclosure of Contribution sources in reasonable and effective ways; and (6) help maintain public trust in governmental and electoral institutions, and protect the integrity of the City Election process.
E.
This chapter shall not apply to Contributions given to a Committee organized solely for the purpose of supporting or opposing the qualifications for the ballot or the adoption of one or more city measures.
(Ord. 453 § 2, 2019)