A.
The Board of Supervisors finds that public access to campaign disclosure information is a vital and integral component of a fully informed electorate. Transparency in campaign financing is critical in order to maintain public trust and support of the political process.
B.
Since the enactment of the Political Reform Act candidates and committees have complied with filing requirements by filing paper copies of campaign statements and reports. The Registrar of Voters has expended a significant amount of staff time to make such paper filings readily available to the public.
C.
Government Code section 84615 authorizes a local jurisdiction to adopt an ordinance requiring the filing of campaign statements and reports solely in an electronic format.
D.
The Board of Supervisors finds that by eliminating manual processing of filings, electronic filing requirements will conserve resources and ensure the public has access to information disclosed in campaign statements and reports in a timelier manner. The electronic filing system will operate securely and effectively and will not unduly burden filers.
E.
The system will be completely free to filers and viewers.
(Added by Ord. No. 3572, effective 11-21-19)