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MDCRIS: An Overview Video Series

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MDCRIS Full Video Series Transcript

Part 1: Logging In to CRIS – 00.50

Part 2: The Reminders Page – 2:24

Part 3: Registration Information – 4:21

             Part 3a: Depository Information - 5:50

             Part 3b: Other Information - 6:43

             Part 3c: Maintain User - 8:02

Part 4: Entering Contributions - 9:40

             Part 4a: Entering in a Candidate Loan - 11:03

             Part 4b: Contribution from an Individual, Business Labor

                           Union or Federal Committee - 11:58

             Part 4c: In-Kind - 14:06

             Part 4d: Other Income - 16:34

             Part 4e: Transfers - 18:25

Part 5: Public Financing - 21:16

             Part 5a: Contributions for Individual - Matching Fund - 21:58

             Part 5b: Uploading & Linking for Receipt Documents - 24:14

                            Step 1 (Upload Receipt Documents) - 24:32

                            Step 2 (Link Receipt Documents) - 26:03

Part 6: Entering Expenditures - 28:35

             Part 6a: Business/Group/Organization - 29:58

             Part 6b: Candidate Committee  -  31:50

             Part 6c: Federal Committee  - 33:50

             Part 6d: Individual - 35:15

             Part 6e: PAC Committee - 36:53

             Part 6f:  Reimburse - 38:39

Part 7: Entering Loan Payments -  41:38

            Part 7a: Making payment on a loan - 42:43

            Part 7b: Forgiving a loan -  43:30

Part 8: Filing an Affidavit of Limited

            Contributions & Expenditures - 44:56

                Part 8a: Filing an Affidavit - 45:31

                Part 8b: Check the box for Closeout Affidavit - 46:40

Part 9: Upload Transaction - 47:40

Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions - 50:43

            Part 10a: Searching for data entered on the report - 51:22

            Part 10b: Printing Receipts - 52:27

            Part 10c: Compliance Flags - 53:11

            Part 10d: Filing the Report -  53:52

            Part 10e: Closeout Report -  55:38

Part 11: Amend Transactions - 58:33

            Part 11a: Searching for the Report - 59:09

            Part 11b: Edit Contributions or Expenditures - 59:42

            Part 11c: Filing an Amendment - 1:00:41

Part 12: Merge - 1:01:19

           Part 12a: How to Merge Individual or Business - 1:01:42

Part 13: Public Viewing/Disclosures - 1:03:33

           Part 13a: Viewing Contributions/Loans - 1:04:06

           Part 13b: Viewing Expenditures/Outstanding

                            Obligations - 1:05:42

           Part 13c: Viewing Committees - 1:07:17

           Part 13d: View Filed Reports -  1:09:10

   

Full Transcript:

MDCRIS Video Series

(Parts 1 through 13)

 

[Title]: Maryland State Board of Elections

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[Video Title]: The Maryland Campaign Reporting Information System (MDCRIS) An Overview

[Narrator]: Welcome to the basic understanding of using the Campaign Reporting Information System known as CRIS.  The website is www.campaignfinance.maryland.gov

This video will be going over the administration of your account.

Please note, this video provides an overview of Maryland’s Campaign Reporting Information System. You can watch it all of the way through or navigate to different topics by clicking on the chapter markers in the video’s description.

Part 1: Logging in to CRIS

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 1: Logging in to MDCRIS

[Narrator]: Logging in to CRIS.

After you have registered a political committee and it had been approved, the candidate, chair and treasurer will each receive an email from info.sbe@maryland.gov with a temporary password so they can log in to CRIS. Be sure to add us in your contracts to ensure receipt of periodic notices when reports are coming up due and other important information.

[The MDCRIS home page is displayed]

[Narrator]: Logging in to CRIS.

Your username is the email address that we have in CRIS for you when the committee was registered. Forgot password? Click on the link for “Trouble Logging In,  type in your email address and click on “Submit.”  You will see a message come up that tells you that an email with the temporary password is being sent to you. 

When you log in with the temporary password, CRIS will have you change the password to a permanent one of your choosing.  The password will need to be 6 to 10 characters long and will consist of 3 of the following 4: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers and Special Characters. Then click on “Submit.”

And now we’ll move on to The Reminders Page.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 2: The Reminders Page.

Part 2: The Reminders Page

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Part 2: The Reminders Page

[The MDCRIS webpage is displayed]

[Narrator]: Reminders Page.

Once logged in, the first screen you see is your Reminders Page. On this page you will find:

Message from Administrator. This is where SBE will post information such as dates for any compliance seminars or webinars, information on Authority Lines, warning of phishing emails and more.

The Upcoming Filing Period Due Date lists the next report due for the committee.

The Tasks section is Verifications. For example, when a treasurer files the report, an email will be sent to the chair informing them that the report has been filed and they need to verify it with their electronic signature. 

When the chair logs in they will see a notification under My Verifications whereas the treasurer will see it under Pending Verifications. If notification is under My Verification, the person will check the box that it has been reviewed and click on “Submit.”  That will place the electronic signature on the report.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 2: The Reminders Page: Pending Filing for Committee.

[Narrator:]  Pending Filings for Committees. This is for when you have data entered transactions on a report or if you are amending an already filed report that has not been submitted yet.

Our next topic is Registration Information.

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 3: Registration Information

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Part 3: Registration Information

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Part 3: Registration Information

[The MDCRIS webpage is displayed]

[Narrator]: Registration Information.

With the menu on the left hand side at the very top, click on “View/Edit Registration Information.”  You can either click on the collapsible bar to see the menu or you can click on the menu tab at the top right hand side of the window next to the Reminders tab and Logout Tab.

Once on the Registration page you can update officers contact information such as their address/phone numbers or email address for the current officers.

If there is a change of officer or resignation of the current chair or treasurer, at the end of their information click on the trashcan with an “X” on it.  That will move the officer into history with today’s date and you will get a button to add new chairperson.  You must have both chair and treasurer for the campaign to have any financial activity.  Reports will still be due if there is an officer vacancy.

Both chair and treasurer have the ability to file the report.  Once the new officer information is entered and you have clicked on “Save,” you will get a message ‘You must click “Submit” at the bottom of this page to save your changes.’  Click on “OK” and go to the bottom of the screen and check the box ‘I certify that I have examined this registration and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete’ and click on “Submit.”

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 3: Registration Information: Depository Information.

[Narrator]: Depository Information. Click on the button to “Add New Depository.” You must list the bank name, address and account number.  Then click on the button for “Save Depository.”  You will get a message you must click “Submit” at the bottom of this page to save your changes.  Click on “OK” and go to the bottom of the screen and check the box “I certify that I have examined this registration and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete” and click on “Submit.”  In order to file a campaign report that information must be entered on the registration page or CRIS will not let you file it.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 3: Registration Information: Other Information.

[Narrator]: Other information. Filing Information shows you what reports the committee has filed, when it was due, when we received it and who filed it. The Violation section will list what reports were received late and what the late fee is.

Document/Correspondence has all notices that we send out to the committees.  It will list that SBE has sent out a pre-report notice 10-20 days prior to a report coming up due.  You will first receive an email notification, then a green postcard later in the mail.  A fee running notice is sent about a week after the report is due, if we have not received it yet.  That also comes via email notification first, then a blue postcard later in the mail.

If a report is filed late you will be mailed a late fee bill, and a few months later if a report is not filed or we have not received the late payment, then you will receive a show cause letter telling you to file the report and pay the late fee or we will refer the committee up to the Office of the State Prosecutor.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 3: Registration Information: Maintain User.

[Narrator]: Maintain user. If you would like to add a person to help data enter contributions and expenditures you can do that by going to the menu on the left hand side and clicking on “Maintain User.” 

The person can data enter, but cannot file the reports.  Once in Maintain User, click on “Add New User” and fill out the first name and last name. Username is their email address. Check the box to make them Active and select their role. Then click on the button for “Add User.”

Please check out our Summary Guide to Maryland Candidacy and Campaign Finance Laws for a more detailed explanation regarding Qualifications and filing fees for elective offices, who can serve as an officer, duties and responsibilities of the officers and much more.  If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Division of Candidacy and Campaign Finance at 410-269-2880 or send us an email at info.sbe@maryland.gov.

And now we’ll move on to Entering Contributions.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 4: Entering Contributions

Part 4: Entering Contributions

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Part 4: Entering Contributions

[Narrator]: Entering Contributions.

Maryland law makes a distinction between contributions and transfers.  It is important to understand the difference, since contributions and transfers are reported differently on your campaign finance report.

[MDCRIS website is displayed]

[Narrator]:

Entering in Contributions, loans, transfers, In-Kind and other income.

With the menu on the left hand side, click on Enter Contributions/Transfers/In-Kind Contributions.  Where it states File Period Name, CRIS will have your next report that is coming up due in the drop down box. 

Here are several things to keep in mind when entering in data:  First, as I go through some of the selections that we have listed in Contribution Type, you will notice that information to select in Contributor Type changes too.  Second, once the ending transaction date for the report has passed, the system will then add the next reporting due date in the drop down box, so when you are entering in transactions, please be sure that you have the right report due date selected in the drop down box. 

[Entering in Candidate Loans]

Let’s begin with Entering in Candidate Loans. For the Contribution Type, click on the down arrow to see the selection of the different contribution types.  Select Candidate Loan.  Then go to Contributor Type and click on the down arrow and you can select if the loan is from Self (which is the candidate) or spouse.  If loan is from the candidate, once selected, CRIS will automatically fill in the information for the candidate.  Enter in the date loan was made, how much and then save.

And now we'll move on to covering Contribution from an Individual, Business, Labor Union, or Federal Committee.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 4: Entering Contributions: Contribution from an Individual, Business, Labor Union, or Federal Committee.

[Narrator]: For Contribution Type click on the down arrow and select if it was made with cash, check, credit card or electronic fund transfer.  Go to Contributor Type and click on the down arrow and select whom the contribution is from. 

Go down to where it states Search Contributor Name.  If from an individual, start typing in the last name and if they have been entered in before, you will see them in the drop down box.  Once selected, CRIS will automatically fill in the name and address for you.

If this is the first time someone is contributing to the campaign, it will say “No Data Available.” Then you can go to the next section and enter in their last name, first name and address.  You must have their name and address or the contribution will be ‘Anonymous.’ Anonymous contributions are strictly prohibited and must be turned over to the State Board.

Employer information is required for Individuals giving contributions of $500 dollars or more, or if they have an aggregate of $500 by contributing several times throughout the four year election cycle.  If you do not have the required information, there is a box that you can check to state you have sent them a letter requesting that information.  Enter in the date the contribution was received, how much, and if by check, check number and save. 

And now we'll move on to covering In-Kind.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 4: Entering Contributions: In-Kind Contribution.

[Narrator]: In-kind contribution is a contribution given to a political committee in a form other than money. That can include items, services, goods, and anything of value provided to the political committee. The amount of an in-kind contribution is the fair market value of the good or service provided (at the time of the contribution). 

[MDCRIS website is displayed]:

[Narrator]:  Go to Contribution Type and click on the down arrow and select In-Kind.  Go to Contributor Type and click on the down arrow and select from whom you received it from - If it was from individual, business, candidate committee etc. 

Once selected, go down to Search Contributor Name.  If it is from Individual or candidate committee, start typing in the their last name and if they have been entered in before, you will get a drop down box and you can select that person or candidate committee and CRIS will automatically fill in the rest of their information.

If it is from a PAC, start typing in the name. Please leave out if it starts with Maryland.  Choose the next part of the name to search.  The reason for this is because we have a lot of PAC’s that have Maryland in it and leaving that out will help in your search.  Once selected, CRIS will automatically fill in the name and address.  You cannot change the address of what we have in our database.  That information is what the committee has listed for their treasurer’s mailing address. 

If this is the first time an individual is giving to the campaign and it says “No Data Available,” then you can go to the next section and enter in their last name, first name and address. You then go down and enter in the date that the In-Kind contribution was received, how much and in Comments you can enter for what it was for. Then save. 

And now we move on to covering Other Income.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 4: Entering Contributions: Other Income

[Narrator]: Other income is used for things like bank interest or if the campaign wrote a check and come to find out it was never cashed.  Other Income will show money coming back into the account, but they are not contributions.

Go to Contribution Type and click on the down arrow and select Other Income.  For Contributor Type, click on the down arrow and select Business/Group/Organization.  Go down to Search Contributor Name and start typing in the name.  If they have been entered in CRIS before, you will get a drop down box and you can select that business/group/organization and CRIS will automatically fill in the rest of the information. 

If this is the first time and it says “No Data Available,” then you can go to the next section and enter in the name and address.  You then enter in the date of the bank interest or the date you realized that the check was never cashed, how much and in Comments you can enter in something like ‘Bank Interest’ or ‘Check Number 345 was never cashed.’  Then Save.

And now we move on to covering Transfers.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 4: Entering Contributions: Transfers

[Narrator]:  Transfer is a monetary contribution from one registered Maryland campaign committee to another.  All registered Maryland campaign committees are already in the CRIS database.

Go to Contribution Type and click on the down arrow and select Transfer, which is located at the bottom of the drop down box.  Go to Contributor Type and click on the down arrow for the drop down box and select from whom you received the contribution from. 

Go down to Search Contributor Name and if from a candidate committee, start typing in the last name of the candidate and you will get a drop down box where you can select the candidate committee.

If it is from a PAC start typing in the name.  Please leave out if it starts with Maryland.  Choose the next part of the name to search. The reason for this is because we have a lot of PAC’s that have Maryland in it and leaving that out will help in your search. 

Once selected, CRIS will automatically fill in the name and address.  You cannot change the address of what we have in our database. That information is what the committee has listed for their treasurer’s mailing address. You then go down and enter in the date of the transfer was received, how much and if by check, check number and save.

Before we continue on to covering Public Financing, please note you can always check out our Summary Guide to Maryland Candidacy and Campaign Finance Laws for a more detailed explanation regarding loans, contributions and transfer limits, In-kind, Raffles and wheels, Payroll deductions and much more.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Division of Candidacy and Campaign Finance at 410.269.2880 or send us an email at info.sbe@maryland.gov.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 5: Public Financing.

Part 5: Public Financing

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 5: Public Financing.

 [Narrator]: Public Financing.

Any county in the state may elect to establish a system of public campaign financing for elective offices in the executive and legislative branches of the County’s government.

The decision for a candidate to participate is voluntary and one can only participate if running for a covered county elective office. The county’s program may have strict regulations on campaign financing, contributions, expenditures, reporting and campaign material than that of state law.  

Let’s begin with Contributions for Individual Matching Fund.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 5: Public Financing: Contributions for Individual Matching Fund

[The MDCRIS webpage is displayed]

[Narrator]: With the menu on the left hand side, click on “Enter Contributions/Transfers/In-Kind Contributions.”  Where it states Filing Period Name, CRIS will have your next report that is coming up due in the drop down box.

For Contribution Type, click on the down arrow and select if it was made with cash, check, credit card or electronic fund transfer.

Go to Contributor Type and click on the down arrow and select “Individual – Matching Fund.”  Individual — Matching Fund must be selected in order for the contributor type to have that contribution reviewed to be public fund matching. Any other selection will not be reviewed for matching. 

Go down to where it states Search Contributor Name.  If from an individual, start typing in the last name and if they have been entered in before, you will see them in the drop down box.  Once selected, CRIS will automatically fill in the name and address for you. 

If this is the first time someone is contributing to the campaign, it will say “No Data Available” then you can go to the next section and enter in their last name, first name, address and County of Residence.  You must have their name and address or the contribution will be ‘Anonymous.’  Anonymous contributions are strictly prohibited and must be turned over to the State Board. 

The employer and occupation information is not required as the allowable contribution amount in a public funded campaign cannot exceed $150.00. Enter in the date the contribution was received, how much and if by check, check number and save.

 And now we'll move on to covering Uploading and Linking for Receipt Documents.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 5: Public Financing: Uploading and Linking for Receipt Documents.

[Narrator]: This is a two-step process and you need to scan the receipt documents individually and save them on your computer. You can create a folder on your desktop for easy access. 

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 5: Public Financing: Uploading and Linking for Receipt Documents. Step - 1: (Upload Receipt Documents).

[Narrator]: Let’s begin with Step 1 - Upload Receipt Documents in parenthesis.  With the menu on the left hand side, go to where it states Receipt Document and click on “Step – 1 (Upload Receipt Documents)” in parenthesis.

Where it states Filing Period, it will have the next report coming up due.  For Transaction Type, click on down arrow and choose if it is for Contributions or Expenditures. 

In File Name you can name it whatever works for you, but if it is from an individual it is easier to search if it starts with the contributor last name and first name or initial in case you have several Smiths that have contributed - for an example. 

Where it says Upload File, click on the button for “Choose File.” Go to where you have saved the scanned document and select it.  Now click on the button for “Upload Receipt.”  You will see a message that says ‘Receipt Saved Successfully.’ Click on “OK.”  You will do this for each contribution or expenditure that you have. 

Once the receipt document has been scanned and uploaded we can move on to “Step - 2 (Link Receipt Documents)” in parenthesis.

 [Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 5: Public Financing: Uploading and Linking for Receipt Documents. Step 2 - (Link Receipt Documents)

With the menu on the left hand side, go to where it states Receipt Document and click on “Step – 2 (Link Receipt Documents) in parenthesis. 

Where it says Filing Period, click on the down arrow and select the report.  Go to Transaction Type and select if it is contribution or expenditure.

Where it states Contributor/Payee Name, if from individual start typing in their last name and you will get a drop down box to select the contributor.  You can then go down and click on the “Search” button and it will pull up their information up on the screen. 

Under where is says Select All, check the box.  Then click on the button to Link.  You can also tweak your search criteria to see transactions that have not been linked, transactions with linked receipts, by contribution type and even transaction date range.  

If you have data entered transactions under a matching fund report and do not file that report, CRIS will automatically shift your transaction to the next matching fund report for you.

I am now going through the step again and linking another contribution.

Before we continue on to covering Entering Expenditures, please check out our Summary Guide for Public Election Fund for a more detailed explanation regarding Contribution Requirements, Qualifying Contributions, Eligible and Impermissible Contributions and much more. 

If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Division of Candidacy and Campaign Finance at 410-269-2880 or send us an email at info.sbe@maryland.gov with ‘Public Financing’ in the subject line. 

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 6: Entering Expenditures.

Part 6: Entering Expenditures

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 6: Entering Expenditures.

 [Narrator]: Entering Expenditures.

An expenditure is defined as a gift, transfer, disbursement, or promise of money or valuable thing by or on behalf of a political committee to promote or assist in promoting the success or defeat of a candidate, political party, or question at an election.

[The MDCRIS webpage is displayed]

[Narrator]: With the menu on the left hand side, click on Enter Expenditures and Outstanding Obligations.  Where it states File Period Name, CRIS will have your next report that is coming up due in the drop down box.

Here are several things to keep in mind when entering in data: First, as I go through some of the selections we have listed in Expense Category, you will notice that information to select in Expense Purpose changes too.  Second, once the ending transaction date for the report has passed, the system will then add the next report due date in the drop down box, so when you are entering in transactions please be sure that you have the right report due date in the drop down box. 

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 6: Entering Expenditures: Business/Group/Organization.

[Narrator]: Let’s begin with expenditures to Business/Group/Organization.

Go to the Payee Type and click on the down arrow and select Business/Group/Organizations.  Go down to where it states Search Payee Name.  Start typing in the name of the business/group/organization and if they have not been entered in before you will see it says “No Data available” then you can go to the next section and enter in the name and address.

If they have been entered in before and are in the drop down box, select it, the name and address will automatically be filled in for you. You then go down and enter in the Expense Date and Expense Amount.

With Expense Category, click on the down arrow and you will get a drop down box and a list of the different options such as Direct Mailing, Media, Other Expense, Postage, Printing, etc.

Select which one best fits your expenditure. Depending in what you select as the Expense Category, that will change what is the drop down box for Expense Purpose.  For Payment Method click on down arrow and select if it was cash, check, debit or wire transfer.  Then click on Save.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 6: Entering Expenditures: Candidate Committee.

[Narrator]: And now we'll move on to covering expenditures to Candidate Committees.

Go to Payee Type and click on the down arrow and select Candidate Committee.  Go down to where it states Search Payee Name.  We have all registered campaign committees for State, County and Baltimore City Offices in our database.  Start typing in the candidate’s last name and select that from the drop down box. The name and address will automatically be filled in for you.

You cannot change the address of what we have in our database.  That information is what the committee has listed for their treasurer’s mailing address. You then go down and enter in the Expense Date and Expense Amount.

With Expense Category, click on the down arrow and you will get a list of the different options such as In-Kind, Other Expense, and Transfers Out to Other Maryland Treasurers.  

Most expenditures to candidate committees are Transfers Out to Other Maryland Treasurers.  Transfer is a monetary contribution from one registered Maryland campaign committee to another. Select which category best fits your expenditure.

Depending on what you select as the Expense Category, that will change what is in the drop down box for Expense Purpose.  For Payment Method, click on the down arrow and select if it was cash, check, debit or wire transfer.  Then click on Save. 

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 6: Entering Expenditures: Federal Committee.

[Narrator]: And now we'll move on to covering expenditures to Federal Committees.

Go to Payee Type and click on the down arrow and select Federal Committee.   Go down to where it states Search Payee Name.  Start typing in the name of the federal committee and if they have not been entered in before, you will see it says “No Data available.” Then go to the next section and enter in the name, and address.

If they have been entered in before and are in the drop down box, select it. The name and address will automatically be filled in for you. You then go down and enter in the Expense Date and Expense Amount.

With Expense Category, click on the down arrow and select if it is an In-Kind or Other Expense. Depending on what you select as the Expense Category, that will change what is in the drop down box for Expense Purpose.  For Payment Method, click on the down arrow and select if it was cash, check, debit or wire transfer.  Then click on Save. 

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 6: Entering Expenditures: Individual.

[Narrator]: And now we'll move on to covering expenditures to Individuals.

Go to Payee Type and click on the down arrow and select Individual.   Go down to where it states Search Payee Name.  Start typing in their last name and if they have not been entered in before you will see it says “No Data available.” Then you can go to the next section and enter in their name and address.  If they are in the drop down box and you select it, the name and address will automatically be filled in for you.

You then go down and enter in the Expense Date and Expense Amount. With Expense Category, click on the down arrow and you will get a list of the different options such as Direct Mailing, Media, Other Expense, Postage, Printing etc.

Select which one best fits your expenditure. Depending in what you select as the Expense Category, that will change what is the drop down box for Expense Purpose.  For Payment Method click on down arrow and select if it was cash, check, debit or wire transfer.  Then click on Save. 

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 6: Entering Expenditures: PAC Committee.

[Narrator]: And now we'll move on to covering expenditures to PAC Committees.

Go to Payee Type and click on the down arrow and select PAC Committee.  Go down to where it states Search Payee Name.  Start typing in the name of the PAC.  Please leave out if it starts with Maryland.  Choose the next part of the name to search.  The reason for this is because we have a lot of PAC’s that have Maryland in it and leaving that out will help in your search. 

Once selected, CRIS will automatically fill in the name and address.  You cannot change the address of what we have in our database.  That information is what the committee has listed for their treasurer’s mailing address.

Most expenditures to PAC’s are Transfers Out to Other Maryland Treasurers.  Transfer is a monetary contribution from one registered Maryland campaign committee to another.

You can also select if it was In-Kind or Other Expense.  Select which category best fits your expenditure. Depending on what you select as the Expense Category, that will change what is the drop down box for Expense Purpose.  For Payment Method click on down arrow and select if it was cash, check, debit or wire transfer.  Then click on “Save.” 

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 6: Entering Expenditures: Reimburse.

[Narrator]: And now we'll move on to covering expenditures to reimbursing people.

The candidate, treasurer, or an authorized campaign worker may pay an expense of the campaign from personal funds and seek a reimbursement.

Go to Payee Type and click on the down arrow and select “Reimburse.”  Go down to where it states Search Payee Name.  Start typing in their last name and if they have not been entered in before, you will see it says ‘No Data available.’ Then you can go to the next section and enter in their name and address.  If they are in the drop down box and you select it, the name and address will automatically be filled in for you.

You then go down and enter in the Expense Date and Expense Amount. With Expense Category click on the down arrow and you will get a list of the different options such as Direct Mailing, Media, Other Expense, Postage, Printing etc. Select which one best fits your expenditure.

Depending on what you select as the Expense Category, that will change what is the drop down box for Expense Purpose.

Vendor Details is where you would enter in where the person that you are reimbursing made the purchase for the campaign committee.  For Payment Method click on the down arrow and select if it was cash, check, debit or wire transfer.  Then click on “Save.”

 Before we continue on to covering Entering Loan Payments, please note you can always check out our Summary Guide to Maryland Candidacy and Campaign Finance Laws for a more detailed explanation regarding Expenditures, Reimbursements, Expenditures to a federal committee, Prohibited expenditures, Charities, and much more.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Division of Candidacy and Campaign Finance at 410-269-2880 or send us an email at info.sbe@ maryland.gov.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 7: Entering Loan Payments

Part 7: Entering Loan Payments

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 7: Entering Loan Payments

[Narrator]: Entering Loan Payments.

In the Chapter about Entering in Contributions I showed you how to enter in a loan from the candidate.  Now, I will show you how to enter in a loan payment.

Let’s begin with the menu on the left hand side. Click on “Enter Loan Payments.”   For Payment File Period, make sure it has the correct report date in the drop down box by clicking on the down arrow and selecting the report.

Go over to Loan Type and click on the down arrow and select if it was a Candidate Loan Payment.  Now go over to Select Loan and click on the down arrow and you will see a list of the loans that have been entered in CRIS.  Select the loan you want to make a payment to. Click on “Search." CRIS will pull up the information regarding the loan.

And let’s move on to Making Payment on a Loan.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 7: Entering Loan Payments. Making Payment on a Loan.

[Narrator]: Go down to where it states Payment Method. Click on the down arrow and select how the loan payment is being made. Go to Payment Date and enter in the date of payment. 

Payment Principal is the amount that you are paying on the loan.  If this is a candidate loan, most times there is no Interest Paid, but if there is, please enter it here.  Once everything is entered in, click on “Save.”

Now moving on to Forgiving a Loan.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 7: Entering Loan Payments. Forgiving a Loan.

[Narrator]: Go down to where it states Payment Method.  Click on the down arrow and select how the loan payment is being made.  Even though you are forgiving the loan, CRIS still makes you have a Payment Method.  Go to Payment Date and enter in date of loan forgiveness. 

Payment Principal is the amount that you are now forgiving on the loan.  If this is a candidate loan, most times there is no Interest Paid, but if there is, please enter it here. 

Check the box for ‘Forgiven Flag.’  This will convert the loan to an In-Kind contribution in CRIS.  Once everything is entered in, click “Save.”  By clicking on the plus sign which is located on the left side of Fund Type, you will get a box that will show all the activity for that loan.

The next topic goes over Filing an Affidavit of Limited Contributions and Expenditures.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 8: Filing an Affidavit of Limited Contributions and Expenditures.

Part 8: Filing an Affidavit of Limited Contributions and Expenditures

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 8: Filing an Affidavit of Limited Contributions and Expenditures.

[Narrator]: Filing an Affidavit of Limited Contributions and Expenditures.

The ALCE is an affidavit filed by a political committee stating that the political committee did not receive contributions or make expenditures in the cumulative amount of $1,000 or more (exclusive of the candidate's filing fee) since either the establishment of the political committee, or the filing of the last campaign finance report. 

[Filing an Affidavit]

Let’s begin with Filing an Affidavit.

With the menu on the left hand side, click on “File Affidavit (ALCE).”  Go to where it states Filing Period Name and click on the down arrow to select for which report you are filing the affidavit for. 

Go down and click on the button that says “File Affidavit (ALCE).” You will get a message asking ‘Are you sure you want to the file the Affidavit (ALCE)?’  Click on “OK.”

On the next screen, check the box that says ‘I Certify that I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete.’ Click on “Submit.”

[Closeout Affidavit]

You may also check the box for ‘Closeout Affidavit.’ By checking the closeout box you want to cease all future reporting obligations in CRIS. 

If you need to report a filing in the future, the entity will be required to reregister prior to filing the future statement. This box does not mean finalizing the affidavit that you are currently filing.  CRIS will only allow you to closeout with an affidavit, if affidavits are all that you have been filing.  If you have filed a report in past and want to close out, then please watch the chapter regarding Edit/File Pending Transaction.

And now moving on to Upload Transactions.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 9: Upload Transaction

 Part 9: Upload Transaction

 [Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 9: Upload Transaction

[Narrator]: Upload transaction.

For those committees that are using a third party vendor or do not want to manually enter in contributions and expenditures one by one in CRIS, also have an option to use a spreadsheet with our specific formatting to upload data into CRIS.

Let’s begin with Download Templates.

With the menu on the left hand side, click on “Upload Transactions.”  Depending on which version of Excel that you have, you will click on Contributions and Expenditures to download.  Once downloaded and you have opened up the spreadsheet, you will see columns for the required information you will need to data enter for contributions or expenders.

The County Of Residence column is only required for public financing committees that have matching funds.  At the bottom of the spreadsheet, you will see tabs for the different codes that you will need for the spreadsheet. Upload_Help, Contribution_and_Contributor, Contributor Occupation and State, County Codes. 

Once data is entered on spreadsheet and you are ready to upload, go to Filing Period Name and click on down arrow to select for what report it is for. Go to Transaction Type and click on the down arrow and select if it is for Contributions or Expenditures. 

Go to Select a File and click on “Choose File.” Select the file and click on “Upload.”  Once processed CRIS will give you a status of Processed with No Errors or Processed with Errors and CRIS will let you know what the issue is.

Click on the link for ‘File Name’ to download and open the file.  Scroll over to column ‘AE’ for details on what the errors are.  Fix it and upload again.

And now moving on to Edit/File Pending Transactions.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions

Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions.

[Narrator]: Edit/File Pending transactions.

 Whether you entered in your contributions and expenditures by data entering them in manually or by uploading them via spreadsheets, it does not mean that your report has been filed.  All you have done is data entered that information in CRIS.  When you want to see what has been entered, if you need to edit or delete an entry, or if you are finally ready to file the report, you need to go to Edit/File Pending Transactions. 

[Searching for data entered on the report]

[MDCRIS website is displayed]

Let’s begin with how to search for data entered on the report.

With the menu on the left hand side click on “Edit/File Pending Transactions.”  Go to Filing Period Name and by clicking on the down arrow select the report. If you want to see everything entered on the report, just click on “Search.” 

If you are looking for something in particular, you can tweak your search criteria.  If you need to edit a contribution or expenditure, at the end of the information on the right hand side, click on the Edit button and CRIS will open that contribution window up so that you can edit if it has the wrong date or amount, etc.  Then click on “Save” and CRIS will take you back to the Edit/File Pending Transition screen.

And moving on to Printing Receipts.

 [Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions. Printing Receipts.

 [Narrator]: Once you have clicked on Search and CRIS has brought up what you have entered, you can check the box under the Select All for those that you wish to generate receipts for. Once you have selected those to print out receipts for, click on the “Generate Receipt” button.  CRIS will generate and download a PDF of those receipts for you to print out. 

And moving on to Compliance Flags.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions. Compliance Flags.

[Narrator]: When there are red flags, you can take your mouse and place it over the flag and it will tell you why it is not in compliance.  Click on the Edit button for that entry and go into the contribution to make your changes and click on “Save.”  CRIS will take you back to the Edit/File Pending transaction screen.

And moving on to Filing the Report.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions. Filing the Report.

[Narrator]: After everything has been entered and you are ready to file the report, you will click on the red “File All to State” button.  You will get a message ‘Are you sure you want to file all pending transactions to the State?’ Click on “OK.” 

Your bank balance should match what CRIS has for your “Ending Cash Balance on Hand.’ CRIS works likes your check book.  If you have a check that you wrote out, but it hasn’t cleared the bank yet, you know what your balance should be and you need to enter in what your bank balance would be once it has cleared.

Check the box that says ‘I Certify that I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete’ and click on “Submit.”

CRIS will give you a message ‘Do you have other officer with you for authorization?’  If yes, the page will change so that the other officer can enter in their password and check the box that says ‘I Certify that I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete’ and click on “Submit.”

I am now showing you how to file the report when you get the message ‘Do you have other officer with you for authorization?’ And you click on “No.”

Once filed, all officers for the political committee will receive an email confirmation that the report was filed.

And moving on to Closeout Report.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 10: Edit/File Pending Transactions. Closeout Report.

[Narrator]: If you have a zero cash balance and no outstanding loans or obligations and wish to close your political committee out, when you go to file the report you will click on the red “File Closeout Report” button. You will get a message 'You must file all the pending transactions, in order to Request for Closeout Report.” Click on “OK.”

You will get a message 'Are you sure you want to file all pending transactions to the State?’  Click on “OK.”  Check the box that says ‘I Certify that I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete’ and click on “Submit.”

CRIS will give you a message ‘Do you have other officer with you for authorization?’  If yes, the page will change so the other officer can enter in their password and check the box that says ‘I Certify that I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete’ and click on “Submit.”

Once a report or affidavit has been filed, the officers for the political committee will each receive an email confirmation that the report has been filed. 

I am now showing you how to file the report when you get the message: ‘Do you have other officer with you for authorization?’ And you click on “No.”

You can also go to your registration page and go down to the section for Filing Information which shows you what reports have been filed, date due, date received and who filed it.

Before we continue on to Amend Transactions, we would like to remind you that you can always check out our Summary Guide to Maryland Candidacy and Campaign Finance Laws for a more detailed explanation regarding when reports must be submitted, Failure to File, Reporting Bills and much more.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Division of Candidacy and Campaign Finance at 410-269-2880 or send us an email at info.sbe@maryland.gov.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 11: Amend Transactions

Part 11: Amend Transactions

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 11: Amend Transactions.

 [Narrator]: Amend Transactions.

This option is for when you have already filed a report and now you need to go in and amend it because you may have forgotten to data enter a few contributions or expenditures, you may need to amend a date or amount of a transaction or you have been sent a deficiency report and have been requested to amend a past report due to entering in the data incorrectly and we have audited the campaign committee.

[Searching for the report]

[The MDCRIS website is displayed]:

[Narrator]: Let’s begin with searching for the report.

On the menu on the left hand side, click on “Amend Transactions.”  For Filing Period Name click on the down arrow and select which report you need to amend.

If you click on “Search,” CRIS will pull up everything that was filed on that report. Or you can tweak your search by selecting different criteria and then clicking on “Search.”

And moving on to Edit Contributions or Expenditures.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 11: Amend Transactions. Edit Contributions or Expenditures.

Once you have found the transaction, you can go to the right hand side and click on the Edit button, which will open the window with the information in it.  Make your changes and click on “Save.”

CRIS will take you back to the Amend Transaction screen.  If this is a transaction you wish to delete, on the right hand side check the box to “Select” for the transaction or transactions and go to “Delete Selected” button.  CRIS will give a message ‘Are you sure you want to delete the selected record(s)?’ Click on “OK.”

 And moving on to Filing an Amendment.

[Video Chapter Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 11: Amend Transactions. Filing an Amendment.

[Narrator]: Once you have amended transactions on the report, you now need to click on the red button for “File Amendment to State.” Or if you were amending your report to show a zero cash balance and no outstanding loans and obligations so you can file a final report, click on the red button for “File Closeout Report.”

Next we’ll cover Merge.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 12: Merge

Part 12: Merge

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 12: Merge

[Narrator]: Merge.

This option is great to use if you are cleaning up your database.  A good example is when you have multiple entries for who you know is the same person, but have a different address and you need CRIS to keep track of their aggregates during the four year election cycle. 

[How to Merge Individual or Business]

[The MDCRIS website is displayed]

[Narrator]: Let’s begin with How to Merge Individual or Business.

With the menu on the left hand side, click on “Merge."  For Entity Type, click on the down arrow and select Individual or Business. 

Individual – Matching Fund Request is only used by Public Financing Committees.  Check the box for Potential Duplicates.  If you know a specific name you wish to merge please enter the name and click on “Search.” 

If you don’t know, then go down and check the box for Person and Address Merge.  Then click on “Search.”  CRIS will pull up all Individuals that you have data entered in CRIS. 

On the left side under where it says Select, you click on the radio button to select the name and address you want to now keep and have in the CRIS database.  On the far right side you check the box of the name and address you want to merge with the name and address you have selected to keep.  Click on “Merge.”

CRIS will now have one individual with that name and address and the aggregate will be added together. Once completed you can move on to the next one and repeat the steps.

The next section covers Public Viewing/Disclosures.

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[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES:  Next. Part 13: Public Viewing/Disclosures

Part 13: Public Viewing/Disclosures

[Video Title]:  MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 13: Public Viewing/Disclosures

[Narrator]: Public Viewing/Disclosures.

The great thing about having the CRIS website, is not only can you file your campaign reports from anywhere as long as you have internet access, you also have up until 11:59pm to file it on the report deadline. You can look at other political campaign reports too as soon as they file it.  We have multiple ways to search and view political committee information. 

[Viewing Contributions/Loans]

[MDCRIS’s main page is displayed.]

[Narrator]: On the main page of the CRIS website, on the left hand side, click on the box for “Disclosures.

Let’s begin with: Viewing Contributions/Loans:

Click on the box to “View Contributions/Loans.”

On the next screen, click on “Continue.  Now you will see a screen where you can enter in your search criteria for what you are looking for.  The easiest way to search is by going down to where it says “Receiving Committee Name.”  If it is a candidate, start typing in the candidate last name and you will get a drop down box where you can select the candidate committee. 

If looking for a PAC, please leave out if it starts with Maryland.  Choose the next part of the name to search. The reason for this is because we have a lot of PAC’s that have Maryland in it and leaving that out will help in your search. 

If you want to see all contributions that they have received, go down and click on “Search” and CRIS will pull that up on the screen.  If you want to narrow your search, you can tweak the search filters by looking for a certain year or a report, specific dollar amounts, etc. Once you have pulled up your information, you can then download it into an Excel, Word, PDF or CVS file.

And now moving on to: Viewing Expenditures/Outstanding Obligations.

[Video Chapter Title:] MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 13: Public Viewing/Disclosures. Viewing Expenditures/Outstanding Obligations.

[Narrator]: Click on the box to “View Expenditures/Outstanding Obligations.”

On the next screen click on “Continue.” Now you will see a screen where you can enter in your search criteria for what you are looking for.  The easiest way to search is by going down to where it says “Committee Name (Payer).” If it is a candidate, start typing in the candidate last name and you will get a drop down box where you can select the candidate committee. 

If looking for a PAC, please leave out if it starts with Maryland.  Choose the next part of the name to search. The reason for this is because we have a lot of PAC’s that have Maryland in it and leaving that out will help in your search.  If you want to see all expenditures they have made, go down to click on “Search” and CRIS will pull that up on the screen.

If you want to narrow your search, you can tweak the search filters by looking for a filing year or report, specific dollar amount, etc. Once you have pulled up your information, you can then download it into an Excel, Word, PDF or CVS file. 

And now moving on to Viewing Committees.

[Video Chapter Title:] MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 13: Public Viewing/Disclosures. Viewing Committees.

[Narrator]: Click on the box to “View Committees.”

On the next screen click on “Continue.” Now you will see a screen where you can enter in your search criteria for what you are looking for.

The easiest way to search is by going down to where it says “Candidate/Committee Name.”  If it is a candidate, start typing in the candidate last name and you will get a drop down box where you can select the candidate committee. 

If looking for a PAC, please leave out if it starts with Maryland.  Choose the next part of the name to search.  The reason for this is because we have a lot of PAC’s that have Maryland in it and leaving that out will help in your search.

Select the political committee from the drop down box and click on “Search” and CRIS will pull that up on the screen. If you do not know the name of the political committee, you can tweak the search filters by looking for Committee Type, Responsible Officer, Registered Date Range, etc. Once you have pulled up your information, you can then download it to an Excel, Word, PDF or CVS file. 

Where it states “Candidate/Committee Name,” you can click on the link and it will open up the political committee’s registration page so you can see their information.  You will be able to view current and past officer information, what reports they have filed and if they had any late fees which would be located under “Violations.  

And now moving on to View Filed Reports.

[Video Chapter Title:] MDCRIS VIDEO SERIES: Part 13 Public Viewing/Disclosures. View Filed Reports.

[Narrator]: Click on the box to “View Filed Reports.” 

On the next screen click on “Continue.  Now you will see a screen where you can enter in your search criteria for what you are looking for.  The easiest way to search is by going down to where it says “Committee Name.” If it is a candidate, start typing in the candidate last name and you will get a drop down box were you can select the candidate committee.

If looking for a PAC, please leave out if it starts with Maryland.  Choose the next part of the name to search.  The reason for this is because we have a lot of PAC’s that have Maryland in it and leaving that out will help your search.  If you want to see all the reports they have filed, go down and click on “Search” and CRIS will pull that up on the screen.

If you want to narrow your search, you can tweak the search filters by looking for Filing Period Name, Election Cycle, specific date range, etc. Once you have pulled up your information, you can then download it to an Excel, Word, PDF or CVS file.  Where it states Filing Method, you can click on the link and CRIS will download the PDF of that report for you to open and view.

Please note we only have State, County and Baltimore City candidates in our database.  If you are looking for a candidate running for a federal office, you can find them at www.fec.gov.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Division of Candidacy and Campaign Finance at 410-269-2880 or send us an email at info.sbe@maryland.gov.  And thanks for watching!

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