Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3517 | Campaigns; Political Parties
Section 3517.20 | Political Communications; Identification of Source.

Effective: September 15, 2014
Latest Legislation: House Bill 483 - 130th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Political publication for or against a candidate" means a notice, placard, advertisement, sample ballot, brochure, flyer, direct mailer, or other form of general publication that is designed to promote the nomination, election, or defeat of a candidate.
(2) "Political publication for or against an issue" means a notice, placard, advertisement, sample ballot, brochure, flyer, direct mailer, or other form of general publication that is designed to promote the adoption or defeat of a ballot issue or question or to influence the voters in an election.
(3) "Public political advertising" means newspapers, magazines, outdoor advertising facilities, direct mailings, or other similar types of general public political advertising, or flyers, handbills, or other nonperiodical printed matter.
(4) "Statewide candidate" has the same meaning as in section 3517.102 of the Revised Code.
(5) "Legislative candidate" means a candidate for the office of member of the general assembly.
(6) "Local candidate" means a candidate for an elective office of a political subdivision of this state.
(7) "Legislative campaign fund" has the same meaning as in section 3517.01 of the Revised Code.
(8) "Limited political action committee" means a political action committee of fewer than ten members.
(9) "Limited political contributing entity" means a political contributing entity of fewer than ten members.
(10) "Designated amount" means one hundred dollars in the case of a local candidate or a local ballot issue, two hundred fifty dollars in the case of a legislative candidate, or five hundred dollars in the case of a statewide candidate or a statewide ballot issue.
(11) "To issue" includes to print, post, distribute, reproduce for distribution, or cause to be issued, printed, posted, distributed, or reproduced for distribution.
(12) "Telephone bank" means more than five hundred telephone calls of an identical or substantially similar nature within any thirty-day period, whether those telephone calls are made by individual callers or by recording.
(B)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (B)(2) of this section, no entity shall do any of the following unless the name of the entity appears in a conspicuous place on or is contained or included within the publication, communication, or telephone call:
(a) Issue a form of political publication in support of or opposition to a candidate or a ballot issue or question;
(b) Make an expenditure for the purpose of financing political communications in support of or opposition to a candidate or a ballot issue or question through public political advertising;
(c) Utter or cause to be uttered, over the broadcasting facilities of any radio or television station within this state, any communication in support of or opposition to a candidate or a ballot issue or question or any communication that is designed to influence the voters in an election;
(d) Conduct a telephone bank for the purpose of supporting or opposing a candidate or a ballot issue or question or for the purpose of influencing the voters in an election.
(2) A limited political action committee or limited political contributing entity may do any of the following without including its name in the publication or communication:
(a) Issue a form of political publication in support of or opposition to a candidate or a ballot issue or question that does not cost in excess of the designated amount or that is not issued in cooperation, consultation, or concert with, or at the request or suggestion of, a candidate, a campaign committee, a legislative campaign fund, a political party, a political action committee with ten or more members, a political contributing entity with ten or more members, or a limited political action committee or limited political contributing entity that spends in excess of the designated amount on a related or the same or similar political publication in support of or opposition to a candidate or a ballot issue or question;
(b) Make an expenditure that is not in excess of the designated amount in support of or opposition to a candidate or a ballot issue or question or make an expenditure that is not made in cooperation, consultation, or concert with, or at the request or suggestion of, a candidate, a campaign committee, a legislative campaign fund, a political party, a political action committee with ten or more members, a political contributing entity with ten or more members, or a limited political action committee or limited political contributing entity that spends in excess of the designated amount in support of or opposition to the same candidate or a ballot issue or question, for the purpose of financing political communications in support of or opposition to that candidate or a ballot issue or question through public political advertising.
(C) If more than one piece of printed matter or printed political communications are mailed as a single packet, the requirements of division (B) of this section are met if one of the pieces of printed matter or printed political communications in the packet contains the name of the organization or entity that issues or is responsible for the printed matter or other printed political communications.
(D) This section does not apply to the transmittal of personal correspondence that is not reproduced by machine for general distribution.
(E) The secretary of state, by rule, may exempt from the requirements of this section, printed matter and certain other kinds of printed communications such as campaign buttons, balloons, pencils, or similar items, the size or nature of which makes it unreasonable to add an identification or disclaimer.
(F) The disclaimer or identification described in division (B) of this section, when paid for by a candidate, legislative campaign fund, or campaign committee, shall be identified by the words "paid for by" followed by the name of the entity. The identification or disclaimer may use reasonable abbreviations for common terms such as "committee ".
The disclaimer "paid political advertisement" is not sufficient to meet the requirements of this section.
(G)(1) No person operating a broadcast station or an organ of printed media shall broadcast or print a paid political communication that does not contain the identification required by this section.
(2) Division (B)(1)(c) of this section does not apply to any communications made on behalf of a radio or television station or network by any employee of such radio or television station or network while acting in the course of the employee's employment.
(H) No candidate or entity shall use or cause to be used a false, fictitious, or fraudulent name or address in the making or issuing of a publication or communication included within the provisions of this section.
(I) Before a prosecution may commence under this section, a complaint shall be filed with the Ohio elections commission under section 3517.153 of the Revised Code. After the complaint is filed, the commission shall proceed in accordance with sections 3517.154 to 3517.157 of the Revised Code.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 35 | Elections

Chapter 3517 | Campaigns; Political Parties

Section 3517.01 | Political Party Definitions.

Section 3517.011 | Petition Form.

Section 3517.012 | Party Comes Into Legal Existence on Date of Filing.

Section 3517.013 | Candidate of New Party Not Disqualified by Having Voted in Different Party Primary.

Section 3517.014 | Candidate of New Party Not Disqualified at First Primary Election After Formation.

Section 3517.016 | New Party Primary Vote Not Barred by Prior Party Affiliation.

Section 3517.02 | Controlling Committees of Major or Intermediate Political Party.

Section 3517.03 | Controlling Committees of Major or Intermediate Political Party Membership.

Section 3517.04 | Organization of State Central Committees.

Section 3517.05 | Terms of Party Committees - Determining Rightful County Central or Executive Committee.

Section 3517.06 | Names and Addresses of Members and Officers of County Central Committee and County Executive Committee.

Section 3517.07 | Parties or Groups Advocating Overthrow of Government by Force or Violence.

Section 3517.08 | Expenses of Candidate, Political Action Committee, Political Party, or Political Contributing Entity.

Section 3517.081 | Campaign Committee, Treasurer.

Section 3517.082 | Political Action Committee - Separate Segregated Fund.

Section 3517.09 | Coercing Political Contributions.

Section 3517.091 | Door-to-Door Solicitations for Political Contributions.

Section 3517.092 | Solicitation of Political Contributions From Public Employees by Appointing Authorities.

Section 3517.10 | Statements of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures.

Section 3517.101 | Gift to Pay for Office Facilities.

Section 3517.102 | Dollar Limits on Campaign Contributions.

Section 3517.103 | Deposit of Personal Funds in Candidate's Own Campaign Fund.

Section 3517.104 | Contribution Limitations Adjustments.

Section 3517.105 | Identification of Source of Political Advertising.

Section 3517.106 | Statements of Contributions and Expenditures Computerized by Secretary of State.

Section 3517.107 | Federal Political Committee Registration.

Section 3517.108 | Additional Contributions for Unpaid Debt.

Section 3517.109 | Disposal of Any Excess Funds and Excess Aggregate Contributions.

Section 3517.1011 | Notices and Disclosures Regarding Electioneering Communications.

Section 3517.1012 | Political Parties to Establish Restricted Funds - Deposits and Disbursements.

Section 3517.1013 | Gifts to Defray Costs of Campaign Activities - Separate Account - Statement to Be Filed.

Section 3517.1014 | Transition Funds.

Section 3517.1015 | Disclosure of Contributions.

Section 3517.11 | Requirement of Filing Statement.

Section 3517.12 | Itemized Statement of Expenditures on Issues.

Section 3517.13 | Failure to File Statements.

Section 3517.14 | Ohio Elections Commission - Prior to 1996.

Section 3517.151 | Filing Complaints for Acts Occurring Before July 13, 1998.

Section 3517.152 | Ohio Elections Commission.

Section 3517.153 | Filing Complaint.

Section 3517.154 | Review of Complaint.

Section 3517.155 | Hearing on Complaint.

Section 3517.156 | Probable Cause Hearing.

Section 3517.157 | Time Limit for Complaint.

Section 3517.19 | Sale of Membership and Mailing Lists.

Section 3517.20 | Political Communications; Identification of Source.

Section 3517.21 | Infiltration of Campaign - False Statements in Campaign Materials - Election of Candidate.

Section 3517.22 | Infiltration of Campaign - False Statements in Campaign Materials - Issues.

Section 3517.23 | Rules for Administration of Campaign Finance and Advertising.

Section 3517.99 | Penalty.

Section 3517.991 | Fine Schedule for Violations Before 8-24-95.

Section 3517.992 | Penalties for Violations on or After 8-24-95.

Section 3517.993 | Fine Schedule for Violations After 8-24-95.