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Statements of Economic Interests - Form 700
The Political Reform Act requires public officials to disclose assets and income that may be materially affected by their official actions. The Act requires government agencies to ensure their public officials (including City Council Members, board and commission members, certain employees, and consultants) disclose their interests on or before the statutory deadlines.
The City Clerk is the Official Filing Officer for the City of Lodi and responsible for:
- Collection, maintenance, and protection of filing and disclosure documents
- Maintaining and updating the City's Conflict of Interest Code
- Assessing and waiving fines (Resolution Approving Policy for Waiving Fines for FPPC Statements (PDF)
- Public access to these materials, as prescribed by the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC)
City Council Members, Planning Commissioners, City Manager, City Attorney, and Chief Financial Officer are identified in Government Code section 87200 and required to file Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the City Clerk's Office. Filings for these officers can be viewed online through the City's NetFile Public Access Portal. Additionally, Form 700s are posted on the FPPC website and are also available at the following locations:
City of Lodi City Clerk's Office
City Hall
221 W Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95240
FPPC
1102 Q Street
Suite 3000
Sacramento, CA 95811
Pursuant to Government Code section 87505, the following is a list of the names and positions of elected officers and officials required to file Conflict of Interest statements with the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) under Section 87200.
Name | Position |
---|---|
Alan Nakanishi | Mayor |
Mark Chandler | Mayor Pro Tempore |
Mikey Hothi | Council Member |
Shak Khan | Council Member |
Doug Kuehne | Council Member |
Stephen Schwabauer | City Manager |
Janice Magdich | City Attorney |
Andrew Keys | City Treasurer |
William Cummins | Planning Commissioner |
Crystal Hicks | Planning Commissioner |
Richard Maciel | Planning Commissioner |
Julieann Martin | Planning Commissioner |
Debbie Olson | Planning Commissioner |
Mitchell Slater | Planning Commissioner |
Campaign Disclosure Statements
State law requires the filing of campaign disclosure statements by local candidates for elective office, elected officeholders, and committees supporting or opposing local candidates or ballot measures. The City Clerk is the Official Filing Officer for the City of Lodi. For more information on campaign filings and to view filed statements, please visit the NetFile Public Access Portal.
Ticket Reporting
The Fair Political Practices Commission instituted a regulation effective February 7, 2009, as outlined in Section 18944.1 defining how a public agency may distribute event tickets and passes for a public purpose. To do so requires that the City adopt a ticket policy.
The Lodi City Council adopted Resolution 2009-99 (PDF) establishing a policy governing the receipt and distribution of tickets and/or passes.
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