
DISCLOSURES
News and Tips from the Public Disclosure Commission


PDC welcomes two new commissioners in May
At its May 28 regular meeting, the Public Disclosure Commission will have two new commissioners – attorneys Mathew Segal and Teebah Alsaleh.
Public Disclosure Commission members are appointed by the Governor. Segal’s appointment was announced on April 16, and Alsaleh’s was announced April 24.
Segal is a Seattle University School of Law graduate and began his legal career clerking for Justice Charles W. Johnson of the Washington State Supreme Court. He has worked in private practice as well as on the bench, and is a founding partner of Seattle’s Pacifica Law Group.
Continuously evolving tech: PDC filing system updates
PDC switches secure sign-on service from SAW to WA.gov
Starting May 4, the Public Disclosure Commission will require users of its online filing systems to transition from Secure Access Washington (SAW) to WA.gov.
Washington state provides the secure sign-on service to all state agencies, but is discontinuing SAW in favor of the new WA.gov, designed to improve user experience. The new system is also intended to be more reliable and easier to use.
Returning filers will receive prompts beginning May 4 when they log into the PDC system. They will be guided through the process to link their new WA.gov account with their existing PDC information.
Read more about this change and find links to instructions here.
In March, the PDC made a number of updates to online filing systems and the PDC’s website, pdc.wa.gov, including:
Filing week is here: Know your reporting responsibilities
Each year, thousands of Washington residents run for elected office. Each of them, with some exceptions, is required to report campaign financial activity with the Washington Public Disclosure Commission (PDC).
Many candidates will begin their campaigns on candidate filing week – May 4-8. We strongly encourage all new candidates to sign up for the PDC’s free, virtual classes, on topics including registering for office, reporting contributions and expenditures, and tutorials on filing online.

Key dates
Our filer assistance team is here for you.
- Candidate filing week takes place from May 4 to May 8.
- The mandatory post-election C-4 report is due on May 11. This report is due for all full-reporting committees participating in the April special election, regardless of campaign activity.
- The PDC will be closed on Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day.
- Weekly contribution (C-3) reporting for candidates and committees participating in the 2026 general election cycle begins June. 1.
- The PDC will be closed Friday, June 19 for Juneteenth.
- The last day to switch from mini to full reporting before the primary election is June 22.
- The Public Disclosure Commission will meet for its monthly regular meeting on June 25.
See all upcoming dates at the PDC’s online calendar.
For questions, email us at pdc@pdc.wa.gov
Sign up now for upcoming trainings
Do you have questions about filing or using the PDC’s online filing systems? It’s always a good time to learn more! Enroll now for free trainings coming up in the next few months.
Space in our classes fills up quick – be sure to sign up in advance.
Upcoming classes include:
- Disclosure 101: Candidates and Committees at 1:30 p.m. May 6, 10 a.m. May 20, 1:30 p.m. June 3 and 10 a.m. June 17.
- Walk-Through: Online Reporting of Campaign Activity (ORCA) at 10 a.m. May 24, 1:30 p.m. June 4 and 10 a.m. June 18.
Upcoming lunch and learn events include:
- You’ve decided to run for office, now what? at 12 p.m. May 11
- Mini- and full-reporting options at 12 p.m. May 12
- Filing contribution reports (C-3) at 12 p.m. May 26
- Reporting expenditures (C-4) at 12 p.m. June 2
Find information about training, reporting deadlines and events on our online calendar.
See more training content on the PDC’s YouTube channel.
WA Public Disclosure Commission
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