Treasurer guides
Plain-English guides to Connecticut campaign-finance compliance — written for the volunteers who keep their committee’s books and file with SEEC.
How to File SEEC Form 20: A Connecticut Treasurer’s Guide
Everything a town-committee treasurer needs to prepare and upload a Form 20 filing to eCRIS — sections, the $50 itemization rule, deadlines, and pitfalls.
Read guideHow to File SEEC Form 30: A Guide for Candidate Committees
For candidate campaigns filing Form 30 — how it differs from Form 20, per-phase contribution limits, the Citizens’ Election Program, statutory statements, and each section.
Read guideConnecticut Campaign Contribution Limits, Explained
The rules that trip treasurers up: town-committee calendar-year limits, per-phase candidate limits, the $100 cash cap, and what the CEP changes.
Read guideSEEC Filing Deadlines: The Connecticut Committee Calendar
When you actually have to file: the quarterly schedule, the extra election-year statements candidates owe, and how to stay ahead of every deadline.
Read guideReconciling Your Committee Bank Account with SEEC Filings
Your filing’s balance on hand has to match the bank. Here’s a simple reconciliation routine — and how bank sync makes it nearly automatic.
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