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Non-Federal Candidates: Form 6
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This information outlines the basic requirements for Form 6 compliance. This is not legal advice—candidates should consult the **Florida Commission on Ethics* and legal counsel.*
❓What is Form 6?
All non-federal candidates running for office in Florida are now required to complete Form 6 - Full and Public Disclosure of Financial Interests. This form provides a snapshot of your finances from the previous year. A verification receipt from the Commission of Ethics must be turned in to the Division of Elections, Supervisor of Elections, or City Clerk with all other qualifying documents.
Complete your electronic filing here ⬇️
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What am I disclosing?
1️⃣ Your net worth
- Sum of all assets, subtract all liabilities - not just what is individually reported or disclosed.
2️⃣ Assets
- Intangible, tangible, and real property
- Value of all household goods and personal effects
- Art, vehicles, jewelry, clothing, coin collections, house equipments
- Law requires a good-faith estimate
- These are not itemized if they aren’t for investment
- $1,000 and over individually are reported
- Most common: bank accounts, real property (house/land), stocks
- Description of assets and values
3️⃣ Liabilities
- Excludes: credit cards, life insurance policy, taxes owed, contingent liabilities
- Most common: mortgages, car payments, student loans