Town Candidates Register for Campaign Finance Software, Statewide Ballot
Summary
OCPF published multiple announcements on April 23, 2026, including an invitation for town candidates to register for Reporter 7 campaign finance software and confirmation that statewide candidates appear on the Sept. 1 primary and Nov. 3 general election ballots. Earlier entries describe the Gateway audit portal accessible through Reporter 7 for resolving campaign finance report issues, and a Legal Counsel job posting with duties spanning investigations, legal research, and candidate guidance.
“Reporter 7 software is used to create and print the M102 campaign finance form for town candidates (and some city candidates).”
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OCPF's news page aggregates multiple announcements from April 2026 covering campaign finance compliance tools, electoral timelines, and agency operations. The most operationally relevant entry announces that town candidates may register for Reporter 7 software, the filing platform used to produce the M102 campaign finance form. A related entry describes Gateway, a portal within Reporter 7 that consolidates outstanding audit issues for candidates and committees.\n\nPolitical candidates and committees filing with OCPF in Massachusetts should ensure they are registered for Reporter 7 and familiar with the Gateway audit resolution tool. Treasurers who have not completed the required online training (deadline was Dec. 31, 2023) should complete it as soon as possible. Candidates for statewide office should note the Sept. 1 primary and Nov. 3 general election dates and monthly reporting deadlines.
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News and Announcements
4/23/2026
Town Candidates: Register for Campaign Finance Software
Reporter 7 software is used to create and print the M102 campaign finance form for town candidates (and some city candidates). CLICK HERE to register.
Illustrated guide.
R7 Tutorial
4/23/2026
Statewide candidates are on the ballot in 2026
Statewide candidates are on the ballot in 2026, in the Sept. 1 primary election and the Nov. 3 general election. Their totals are updated by the 5th of each month (if the 5th falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline is pushed forward to the next business day).
4/22/2026
Job Posting: Legal Counsel
Legal Counsel will assume an existing caseload of investigations as well as new assignments that includes initial review and screening of allegations, document gathering and review, interviewing witnesses, and recommending resolutions; conducting legal research; writing factual analyses, legal memoranda, correspondence, position statements, public resolution letters, disposition agreements, Attorney General referral recommendations, proposed formal and informal advisory opinions; presenting legal advice and policy recommendations; communicating with, providing guidance to and assisting candidates, committees, public officials and the general public in understanding the campaign finance law and regulations by telephone, email, mail and in person; assisting in drafting proposed legislation and agency regulations, guidelines and policy; providing legal advice to staff; perform other duties as required by the Director and General Counsel. CLICK HERE FOR FULL J OB POSTING.
4/21/2026
Gateway tracks audit issues that need to be answered
What is Gateway?
Our audit team reviews thousands of reports filed each year and identifies problems that need to be resolved. Gateway is a portal that streamlines the audit review process for candidates and committees. With Gateway, all issues are identified in one list and can be resolved on that same page.
Candidates and committees access the Gateway through a tile in the Reporter 7 filing software – the one with the red gate!
With Gateway, all of your outstanding audit issues are listed on Reporter 7 for easy access and tracking.
4/16/2026
Local Party Committees: How to organize and operate
4/13/2026
Running for office in 2026? Use our checklists!
Candidates who file with OCPF
House and Senate
Municipal candidates who file with local election officials
Local party committees
PACs
Municipal ballot question committees
Statewide ballot question committees
IEPACs
Barnstable Assembly of Delegates
Municipal IEPACs (generally in towns)
Filing locations by candidate type.
4/10/2026
OCPF has guidance on tax issues
3/30/2026
2026 public financing program for statewide candidates
Candidates for statewide office can participate in a matching public financing program that provides money to run for office. CLICK HERE for the 2026 handbook.
3/25/2026
Complete online treasurer training every two years
Treasurers will receive notice from OCPF when it's time to retake online training.
OCPF's online treasurer training program is available.
1. Log into Reporter 7.
2. Click the "Tools" tile.
3. Click the "Treasurer Training" tile.
Training takes about 30 minutes, and is required for all treasurers who file with OCPF (candidates, PACs, local party committees, IEPACs, ballot question committees and state parties).
The deadline to complete training was Dec. 31, 2023. If you have not completed training, please do so as soon as possible.
3/23/2026
OCPF's training video for depository candidates and committees
Candidates and PACs filing with OCPF.
3/20/2026
Corporations and the Campaign Finance Law
A short summary of the impacts of the campaign finance law on corporations and other business entities.
3/19/2026
2026 IRS mileage rate for the use of personal vehicles for political purposes
3/18/2026
How to complete the paper M102 year-end report for municipal filers
The ending date on the year-end report is Dec. 31. The starting date is the day after the ending date on the last report filed. If you're unclear on those dates, please contact your local election official or check with us at OCPF@mass.gov.
3/17/2026
OCPF guides are available
OCPF is required by statute to summarize the campaign finance law for candidates and committees. Click the image for a list of OCPF guides.
3/16/2026
Contact OCPF
Click the image for our staff list. You can reach us by email with your questions and comments at OCPF@mass.gov. You may also call (617) 979-8300.
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