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Lorberbaum Campaign Finance Report 1-1-25 to 12 31 2025 .pdf'THE g f�o4;. ....T9jA�'•. Campaign Financial Report •......,...o informationAll Name of candidate, committee, or corporation SALLY LORBERBAUM -SALLY FOR COUNCIL Office sought or ballot question Report type (choose one) Reporting period (check which apply) Dates of reporting period O Candidate ❑Initial ElAnnual O Campaign committee ❑Pre-primary ❑Final From 1 / 1 / 25 to 12 / 31 / 25 O Association or corporation ❑Pre -general Record the totals for all contributions received during the reporting period (dates listed above) by type: monetary or in -kind. Use a separate sheet to itemize all contributions from a single source that exceeded $100 during the calendar year; this itemization must include name, address, employer or occupation if self-employed, amount, and date for these contributions. See note on contribution limits for individual donors on the back of this form. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS $ TOTAL CASH -ON -HAND $ IN -KIND VALUE $ 359.88 TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED $ Record the amount, date, and purpose for all disbursements made during this reporting period. Attach additional sheets, if needed. Corporations must list any media project or corporate message project for which contribution(s) or expenditures) total more than $200. Submit a separate report for each project. Attach additional sheets, if needed. certify that all information provided in this repor is true: M Kieffer �zP — 1 29 26 Printed name �g7�natre Date 1830 Rollinq Green Crv, Mendota Heiqhts, MN 5118 6512071462 Address Phone sal lyforcounciI9ameritel.us Email address required or you must affirm the following attestation ❑ I certify I do not have an email address. This campaign financial report is for use by candidates and committees for county, municipal, school district and special district office who receive contributions or make disbursements of more than $750 in a calendar year; and committees spending more than $750 for or against a ballot question in a calendar year. Candidate or committee report: The initial report must be filed within 14 days after the candidate or committee receives contributions or makes disbursements of more than $750 in a calendar year. During an election year: An "election year" is any year in which the candidate's name or a question appears on the ballot. In an election year, if an initial report has been filed, additional reports are required to be filed: • Pre-primary report: 10 days before the primary or special primary • Pre -general report: 10 days before the general election or special • Post -general report: 30 days after a general election or special election • Annual/"January" report: By January 31 every year after an initial report has filed, until a final report is filed and reporting requirements end. During a non -election year: By January 31 every year after an initial report has filed, until a final report is filed. Once a final report is filed, no further subsequent reports are required. Contributions: Means anything of monetary value that is given or loaned to a candidate or committee for a political purpose. "Contribution" does not include a service provided without compensation by an individual. Each candidate or committee must list the total amount of cash -on -hand designated to be used for political purposes as of the close of the reporting period. Contribution limits: Candidates or candidate's committees for county, municipal, school district offices may not accept aggregate contributions in excess of $600 in an election year or in excess of $250 in a non -election year made or delivered by an individual or committee. However, candidates seeking election from districts with a population in excess of 100,000 may not accept aggregate contributions in excess of $1,000 in an election year and $250 in a non -election year. Ballot questions: Any political committee, association or corporation that makes a contribution or expenditure to promote or defeat a ballot question as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 211A.01 shall file reports with the filing officer responsible for placing the question on the ballot. Reports must be filed within 14 days of receiving contributions or making disbursements of more than $750 in one calendar year, using the same schedule as above. Congressional candidates: Candidates for election to the United States House of Representatives and Senate and any committee raising funds exclusively on behalf of any one of those candidates may file copies of the reports required by federal law in lieu of those required by Minnesota Statutes Chapter 211A. Corporate activities to encourage participation: Corporations may contribute to or conduct public media projects to encourage individuals to attend precinct caucuses, register or vote if the projects are not controlled by or operated for the advantage of a candidate, political party or committee. The total amount of expenditures or contributions for any one project greater than $200, together with the date, purpose and the names and addresses of the persons receiving the contribution or expenditures must be reported. Reports must be filed with the Secretary of State, Veterans Service Building, 20 W 12th St., Ste. 210, St. Paul, MN 55155, using the same schedule as above. Final report: a final report may be filed any time after the candidate, committee or corporation has settled all debts and disposed of all assets in excess of $100 in the aggregate. Check final report under "type of report". Prohibited transfers: candidates for county, municipal, school district or special district offices may not accept contributions from the principal campaign committees of any candidate for legislative, judicial or state constitutional office. In addition, a candidate may not make contributions to the principal campaign committee of any candidate for legislative, judicial or state constitutional office unless the contributions are made from the candidate's personal funds. State candidates: State candidates and committees for state constitutional offices, the state legislature, supreme court, court of appeals, district court and committees for state constitutional amendments are governed by Minnesota Statutes Chapter 10A. Contact the State Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board for further information at (651) 539-1180. Important privacy note: The filing officer must restrict public access to the address of any individual who has made a contribution that exceeds $100 and who has filed with the filing officer a written statement signed by the individual that withholding the individual's address from the financial report is required for the safety of the individual or the individual's family.