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Article 22H.

Mass Mailings andTelephone Banks: Candidate‑Specific Communications.

§ 163‑278.110. Definitions.

As used in this Article, thefollowing terms have the following definitions:

(1)        The term"candidate‑specific communication" means any mass mailing ortelephone bank that has all the following characteristics:

a.         Refers to a clearlyidentified candidate for a statewide office or the General Assembly.

b.         Is transmitted in aneven‑numbered year after the final date on which a Notice of Candidacycan be filed for the office, pursuant to G.S. 163‑106(c) or G.S. 163‑323,and through the day on which the general election is conducted, excluding thetime period set in the definition for "electioneering communication"in G.S. 163‑278.90(2)b.

c.         Is targeted to therelevant electorate.

(2)        The term"candidate‑specific communication" does not include any of thefollowing:

a.         A communicationappearing in a news story, commentary, or editorial distributed through anynewspaper or periodical, unless that publication is owned or controlled by anypolitical party, political committee, or candidate.

b.         A communication thatconstitutes an expenditure or independent expenditure under Article 22A of thisChapter.

c.         A communication thatconstitutes a candidate debate or forum conducted pursuant to rules adopted bythe Board or that solely promotes that debate or forum and is made by or onbehalf of the person sponsoring the debate or forum.

d.         A communication thatis distributed by a corporation solely to its shareholders or employees or by alabor union or professional association solely to its members.

e.         A communication madewhile the General Assembly is in session which, incidental to advocacy for oragainst a specific piece of legislation pending before the General Assembly,urges the audience to communicate with a member or members of the GeneralAssembly concerning that piece of legislation.

f.          An electioneeringcommunication as defined in Article 22F of this Chapter.

g.         A public opinionpoll conducted by a newspaper, periodical, or other news gatheringorganization.

h.         A communication thatmeets all of the following criteria:

1.         Does not mention anyelection, candidacy, political party, opposing candidate, or voting by thegeneral public.

2.         Does not take aposition on the candidate's character or qualifications and fitness for office.

3.         Proposes acommercial transaction.

(3)        The term"disclosure date" means either of the following:

a.         The first dateduring any calendar year when a candidate‑specific communication istransmitted after an entity has incurred expenses for the direct costs ofproducing or transmitting candidate‑specific communications aggregatingin excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

b.         Any other dateduring that calendar year by which an entity has incurred expenses for thedirect costs of producing or transmitting candidate‑specificcommunications aggregating in excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) sincethe most recent disclosure date for that calendar year.

(4)        The term "massmailing" means any mailing by United States mail or facsimile. Part 1A ofArticle 22A of this Chapter has its own internal definition of "massmailing" under the definition of "print media," and thatdefinition does not apply in this Article.

(5)        The term"race" means a ballot item, as defined in G.S. 163‑165(2), inwhich the voters are to choose between or among candidates.

(6)        The term"targeted to the relevant electorate" means:

a.         With respect to astatewide race:

1.         Transmitting, bymail or facsimile to a cumulative total of 50,000 or more addresses in theState, items identifying one or more candidates in the same race within any 30‑dayperiod; or

2.         Making a cumulativetotal of 50,000 or more telephone calls in the State identifying one or morecandidates in the same race within any 30‑day period.

b.         With respect to arace for the General Assembly:

1.         Transmitting, bymail or facsimile to a cumulative total of 2,500 or more addresses in thedistrict, items identifying one or more candidates in the same race within any30‑day period; or

2.         Making a cumulativetotal of 2,500 or more telephone calls in the district identifying one or morecandidates in the same race within any 30‑day period.

(7)        The term"telephone bank" means telephone calls that are targeted to the relevantelectorate, except when those telephone calls are made by volunteer workers,whether or not the design of the telephone bank system, development of callinginstructions, or training of volunteers was done by paid professionals.

(8)        Except as otherwiseprovided in this Article, the definitions in Article 22A of this Chapter applyin this Article.  (2006‑233,s. 2; 2007‑391, s. 31; 2007‑510, s. 2; 2008‑187, s. 33(a);2009‑534, s. 10(a), (b).)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_163 > GS_163-278_110

Article 22H.

Mass Mailings andTelephone Banks: Candidate‑Specific Communications.

§ 163‑278.110. Definitions.

As used in this Article, thefollowing terms have the following definitions:

(1)        The term"candidate‑specific communication" means any mass mailing ortelephone bank that has all the following characteristics:

a.         Refers to a clearlyidentified candidate for a statewide office or the General Assembly.

b.         Is transmitted in aneven‑numbered year after the final date on which a Notice of Candidacycan be filed for the office, pursuant to G.S. 163‑106(c) or G.S. 163‑323,and through the day on which the general election is conducted, excluding thetime period set in the definition for "electioneering communication"in G.S. 163‑278.90(2)b.

c.         Is targeted to therelevant electorate.

(2)        The term"candidate‑specific communication" does not include any of thefollowing:

a.         A communicationappearing in a news story, commentary, or editorial distributed through anynewspaper or periodical, unless that publication is owned or controlled by anypolitical party, political committee, or candidate.

b.         A communication thatconstitutes an expenditure or independent expenditure under Article 22A of thisChapter.

c.         A communication thatconstitutes a candidate debate or forum conducted pursuant to rules adopted bythe Board or that solely promotes that debate or forum and is made by or onbehalf of the person sponsoring the debate or forum.

d.         A communication thatis distributed by a corporation solely to its shareholders or employees or by alabor union or professional association solely to its members.

e.         A communication madewhile the General Assembly is in session which, incidental to advocacy for oragainst a specific piece of legislation pending before the General Assembly,urges the audience to communicate with a member or members of the GeneralAssembly concerning that piece of legislation.

f.          An electioneeringcommunication as defined in Article 22F of this Chapter.

g.         A public opinionpoll conducted by a newspaper, periodical, or other news gatheringorganization.

h.         A communication thatmeets all of the following criteria:

1.         Does not mention anyelection, candidacy, political party, opposing candidate, or voting by thegeneral public.

2.         Does not take aposition on the candidate's character or qualifications and fitness for office.

3.         Proposes acommercial transaction.

(3)        The term"disclosure date" means either of the following:

a.         The first dateduring any calendar year when a candidate‑specific communication istransmitted after an entity has incurred expenses for the direct costs ofproducing or transmitting candidate‑specific communications aggregatingin excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

b.         Any other dateduring that calendar year by which an entity has incurred expenses for thedirect costs of producing or transmitting candidate‑specificcommunications aggregating in excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) sincethe most recent disclosure date for that calendar year.

(4)        The term "massmailing" means any mailing by United States mail or facsimile. Part 1A ofArticle 22A of this Chapter has its own internal definition of "massmailing" under the definition of "print media," and thatdefinition does not apply in this Article.

(5)        The term"race" means a ballot item, as defined in G.S. 163‑165(2), inwhich the voters are to choose between or among candidates.

(6)        The term"targeted to the relevant electorate" means:

a.         With respect to astatewide race:

1.         Transmitting, bymail or facsimile to a cumulative total of 50,000 or more addresses in theState, items identifying one or more candidates in the same race within any 30‑dayperiod; or

2.         Making a cumulativetotal of 50,000 or more telephone calls in the State identifying one or morecandidates in the same race within any 30‑day period.

b.         With respect to arace for the General Assembly:

1.         Transmitting, bymail or facsimile to a cumulative total of 2,500 or more addresses in thedistrict, items identifying one or more candidates in the same race within any30‑day period; or

2.         Making a cumulativetotal of 2,500 or more telephone calls in the district identifying one or morecandidates in the same race within any 30‑day period.

(7)        The term"telephone bank" means telephone calls that are targeted to the relevantelectorate, except when those telephone calls are made by volunteer workers,whether or not the design of the telephone bank system, development of callinginstructions, or training of volunteers was done by paid professionals.

(8)        Except as otherwiseprovided in this Article, the definitions in Article 22A of this Chapter applyin this Article.  (2006‑233,s. 2; 2007‑391, s. 31; 2007‑510, s. 2; 2008‑187, s. 33(a);2009‑534, s. 10(a), (b).)


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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_163 > GS_163-278_110

Article 22H.

Mass Mailings andTelephone Banks: Candidate‑Specific Communications.

§ 163‑278.110. Definitions.

As used in this Article, thefollowing terms have the following definitions:

(1)        The term"candidate‑specific communication" means any mass mailing ortelephone bank that has all the following characteristics:

a.         Refers to a clearlyidentified candidate for a statewide office or the General Assembly.

b.         Is transmitted in aneven‑numbered year after the final date on which a Notice of Candidacycan be filed for the office, pursuant to G.S. 163‑106(c) or G.S. 163‑323,and through the day on which the general election is conducted, excluding thetime period set in the definition for "electioneering communication"in G.S. 163‑278.90(2)b.

c.         Is targeted to therelevant electorate.

(2)        The term"candidate‑specific communication" does not include any of thefollowing:

a.         A communicationappearing in a news story, commentary, or editorial distributed through anynewspaper or periodical, unless that publication is owned or controlled by anypolitical party, political committee, or candidate.

b.         A communication thatconstitutes an expenditure or independent expenditure under Article 22A of thisChapter.

c.         A communication thatconstitutes a candidate debate or forum conducted pursuant to rules adopted bythe Board or that solely promotes that debate or forum and is made by or onbehalf of the person sponsoring the debate or forum.

d.         A communication thatis distributed by a corporation solely to its shareholders or employees or by alabor union or professional association solely to its members.

e.         A communication madewhile the General Assembly is in session which, incidental to advocacy for oragainst a specific piece of legislation pending before the General Assembly,urges the audience to communicate with a member or members of the GeneralAssembly concerning that piece of legislation.

f.          An electioneeringcommunication as defined in Article 22F of this Chapter.

g.         A public opinionpoll conducted by a newspaper, periodical, or other news gatheringorganization.

h.         A communication thatmeets all of the following criteria:

1.         Does not mention anyelection, candidacy, political party, opposing candidate, or voting by thegeneral public.

2.         Does not take aposition on the candidate's character or qualifications and fitness for office.

3.         Proposes acommercial transaction.

(3)        The term"disclosure date" means either of the following:

a.         The first dateduring any calendar year when a candidate‑specific communication istransmitted after an entity has incurred expenses for the direct costs ofproducing or transmitting candidate‑specific communications aggregatingin excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

b.         Any other dateduring that calendar year by which an entity has incurred expenses for thedirect costs of producing or transmitting candidate‑specificcommunications aggregating in excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) sincethe most recent disclosure date for that calendar year.

(4)        The term "massmailing" means any mailing by United States mail or facsimile. Part 1A ofArticle 22A of this Chapter has its own internal definition of "massmailing" under the definition of "print media," and thatdefinition does not apply in this Article.

(5)        The term"race" means a ballot item, as defined in G.S. 163‑165(2), inwhich the voters are to choose between or among candidates.

(6)        The term"targeted to the relevant electorate" means:

a.         With respect to astatewide race:

1.         Transmitting, bymail or facsimile to a cumulative total of 50,000 or more addresses in theState, items identifying one or more candidates in the same race within any 30‑dayperiod; or

2.         Making a cumulativetotal of 50,000 or more telephone calls in the State identifying one or morecandidates in the same race within any 30‑day period.

b.         With respect to arace for the General Assembly:

1.         Transmitting, bymail or facsimile to a cumulative total of 2,500 or more addresses in thedistrict, items identifying one or more candidates in the same race within any30‑day period; or

2.         Making a cumulativetotal of 2,500 or more telephone calls in the district identifying one or morecandidates in the same race within any 30‑day period.

(7)        The term"telephone bank" means telephone calls that are targeted to the relevantelectorate, except when those telephone calls are made by volunteer workers,whether or not the design of the telephone bank system, development of callinginstructions, or training of volunteers was done by paid professionals.

(8)        Except as otherwiseprovided in this Article, the definitions in Article 22A of this Chapter applyin this Article.  (2006‑233,s. 2; 2007‑391, s. 31; 2007‑510, s. 2; 2008‑187, s. 33(a);2009‑534, s. 10(a), (b).)