Candidate Statements


California law allows candidates running for a federal or state office to have a candidate statement included in the state Voter Information Guide, on the Secretary of State website, or in certain cases, in the voter information portion of the county sample ballot.


Statewide Candidates

Statewide candidates, who choose to keep their campaign spending under a specified limit, may purchase space in the state Voter Information Guide for a 250-word candidate statement (Government Code section 85601(a)). Statewide offices covered are Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Insurance Commissioner, Controller, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Board of Equalization (BOE).

Federal Candidates

The Secretary of State allows all qualified candidates running for President and Vice President of the United States to submit a 250-word candidate statement for inclusion on the state Voter Information Guide portion of the Secretary of State's website (Elections Code section 9084(k)). For more information, please contact vigfeedback@sos.ca.gov.

Candidates running for the United States Senate may purchase space for a 250-word statement in the state Voter Information Guide. The statement may not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate (Elections Code section 9084(i)).

Candidates running for the United States House of Representatives may purchase space for a 250-word statement in the voter information portion of the county sample ballot. The statement may not make any reference to any opponent of the candidate (Elections Code section 13307.5). The deadline to file a candidate statement with your local county elections official for United States Representative candidates for the June 5, 2012, Primary Election is Friday, March 9, 2012 (E-88).

Legislative Candidates

State Senate and Assembly legislative candidates, who choose to keep their campaign spending under a specified limit, may purchase space in the voter information portion of the county sample ballot for a 250-word candidate statement (Government Code section 85601(c)). The deadline to file legislative candidate statements with your local county elections official for the June 5, 2012, Primary Election is Friday, March 9, 2012 (E-88).

Listed below are cost estimates provided by the counties of how much they plan to charge for legislative and congressional candidates' statements in their counties and the county language policy for printing these statements. Please note that these are estimates and are subject to change; for actual costs and additional information, please contact your county elections office directly.

Cost Estimates for State Legislative and U.S. Congressional Candidate Statements and County Language Policy (as of 2/12/12) (pdf ~648KB)

Proposition 34 Candidate Statement Provisions

Proposition 34 established voluntary spending limits for candidates running for statewide office, the state Senate and the state Assembly. Candidates, who choose to accept the spending limits, are allowed to purchase space for a 250-word candidate statement in either the state Voter Information Guide or in the voter information portion of the county sample ballot.

Listed below is a list of the Proposition 34 Legislative Candidate Statement Form 501 Status Report for the June 5, 2012, Presidential Primary Election.

June 5, 2012, Presidential Primary Election Legislative Candidate Statement Form 501 Status Report (as of 3/29/12) (pdf ~141KB)

To accept the spending limits, candidates running for statewide office or state Senate or state Assembly, must file a Candidate Statement of Intention (Form 501) with the Secretary of State's Political Reform Division indicating whether they intend to abide by the spending limits prior to submitting a candidate statement.


This chart identifies where a candidate can place a
statement and the Proposition 34 spending limits for that office (if applicable).
    Prop. 34 Voluntary
Expenditure Limit
(For elections held
on or after
January 1, 2011)
 
Office 250-word
Candidate Statement Location
Primary/Special Election General/Special Runoff Election
President and
Vice President
of the United States
Secretary of
State Website
N/A N/A
United States Senate State Voter
Information Guide
N/A N/A
United States Representative County Voter
Information Pamphlet
N/A N/A
Governor State Voter
Information Guide
$7,795,000 $12,992,000
Lieutenant Governor State Voter
Information Guide
$5,179,000 $7,795,000
Secretary of State State Voter
Information Guide
$5,179,000 $7,795,000
Controller State Voter
Information Guide
$5,179,000 $7,795,000
Treasurer State Voter
Information Guide
$5,179,000 $7,795,000
Attorney General State Voter
Information Guide
$5,179,000 $7,795,000
Insurance Commissioner State Voter
Information Guide
$5,179,000 $7,795,000
Superintendent
of Public Instruction
State Voter
Information Guide
$5,179,000 $7,795,000
Member, State
Board of Equalization
State Voter
Information Guide
$1,299,000 $1,949,000
State Senator County Voter
Information Pamphlet
$780,000 $1,169,000
Member of the State Assembly County Voter
Information Pamphlet
$520,000 $909,000

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