Campaign finance agencies in Nebraska

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In Nebraska, there is one primary agency involved in campaign finance regulation: the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission.

See also: Campaign finance requirements in Nebraska

Authority

The Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission was established by the Nebraska Political Accountability and Disclosure Act. The commission creates the forms used for campaign finance reporting, accepts and files reports, and acts "as the primary civil enforcement agency for violations of the Nebraska Political Accountability and Disclosure Act."[1]

Organization

The commission is composed of nine members. One member is the secretary of state. Four members are appointed by the governor. Of those four, two are selected from a list decided by the state legislature, and two are selected from the citizenry of the state. The remaining four members are selected by the secretary of state. Of those four, one is selected from a list prepared by the Democratic state chairperson, one from the Republican state chairperson, and two from the citizenry of the state. No more than four members may be of the same party, and one must be independent. The Nebraska Political Accountability and Disclosure Act provides for the commission to expand by one member "[i]f a political party other than a legally recognized party shall receive at least 5 percent of the entire vote of the state at a general election." The tables below provide more information about the commission and its staff.[2]

Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission—members as of July 2016
Name Position Party Term expiration
Timothy Schulz Chairman Republican 6/30/2017
Sean Conway Vice Chairman Democrat 6/30/2018
Andrew Loudon Secretary Republican 6/30/2019
Jeffery Davis Member Republican 6/30/2021
Matthew Enebach Member Democrat 6/30/2021
R. Brad von Gillern Member Republican 6/30/2016
Jeffrey Peetz Member Independent 6/30/2021
James Ziebarth Member Democrat 6/30/2020
John Gale Secretary of State K.A. K.A.
Source: nadc.nebraska.gov, "Commissioners," accessed July 5, 2016
Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission—staff as of July 2016
Name Position Email address
Frank Daley Executive Director [email protected]
Mark Hinman Deputy Director [email protected]
Neil Danberg General Counsel [email protected]
Serena Dunn Administrative Assistant [email protected]
David Hunter Staff Auditor [email protected]
Jim Stejskal Staff Auditor [email protected]
Susan Lorenz Staff Assistant [email protected]
Lori Firebaugh Office Clerk [email protected]
Source: nadc.nebraska.gov, "Staff/Contact Us," accessed July 5, 2016

Electronic reporting system

The Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission maintains a system for viewing campaign finance reports based on their paper records. The system can be accessed here.

Contact information

Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission

P.O. Box 95086
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
Telephone: 402-471-2522

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See also

State Executive Officials

External links

Footnotes