City of San Francisco

Campaign Finance - Local Non-Primarily Formed Committees

Financial statements from campaign committees that interact with primarily formed local election committees in San Francisco. Records cover contributions received, funds transferred, and late reporting period filings submitted to the Ethics Commission.

Example records
Namelegal entityAlternate Namelegal entityCityaddressStateaddressZIP CodeaddressFiling IDregistrationForm TypeclassificationTransactionclassificationFiling TypeclassificationFiler IDregistrationCommittee Namelegal entityShort Committee Namelegal entity
Secretary of StateSecretary of StateSacramentoCA95814211813112EPaymentsFiledOriginal1286295San Francisco Building and Construction Trades CouSan Francisco Building and Constructi...
Yes on B Committee to Restore Police...Yes on B Committee to Restore Police Minimum StafOaklandCA94607211813112EPaymentsFiledOriginal1286295San Francisco Building and Construction Trades CouSan Francisco Building and Constructi...
Yes on B Committee to Restore Police...Yes on B Committee to Restore Police Minimum StafOaklandCA94607211813112EPaymentsFiledOriginal1286295San Francisco Building and Construction Trades CouSan Francisco Building and Constructi...
Use cases

Vendor Political Exposure Screening

A bank's KYB team onboarding a new business client checks whether the entity or its affiliates have made material contributions to local San Francisco ballot campaigns, surfacing potential political exposure or conflicts of interest before extending credit or services.

NameAlternate NameTransaction AmountTransaction CodeTransaction Date

Unusual Contribution Pattern Detection

A fraud investigator at a fintech platform flags businesses that appear as payees or contributors across multiple unrelated committees within a short window, looking for structuring behavior or straw-donor arrangements that could indicate money laundering through campaign finance channels.

NameCommittee NameTransaction AmountTransaction DateEntity Code

Political Spending Intelligence for B2B Sales

A sales intelligence team at a government affairs software company identifies local trade associations and labor councils that are actively filing campaign finance disclosures and spending above a threshold, prioritizing them as prospects for compliance and reporting tools.

Committee NameFiler IDTransaction AmountExpn Amount PaidFiling Datetime