Non-party campaigners: UK Parliamentary general elections Share this page: Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Print this page Print full guidance You are in the Notifications and registration section Non-party campaigners: UK Parliamentary general elections Notifications and registration What do you need to do after your notification is in place? As a registered non-party campaigner, you must comply with spending and donations laws and reporting requirements.As an overview, all registered non-party campaigners must:have a system in place for authorising spending on regulated campaign activitykeep invoices and receipts for payments over £200 made as part of your spending on regulated campaign activitycheck that you can accept any donations you receive that are over £500 and record themAfter the election, you may need to provide us with a statement of accounts covering the regulated period.In addition, if your spending meets the reporting thresholds, you must also:report certain donations you receive for spending on regulated campaign activity before and after the electionreport your spending on regulated campaign activity to us after the electionMore information about donations and reporting requirements after the election Making changesIf you want to change any of your details, you can amend your notification at any time using Form TP2.1 TP2 - Notification of change of details of a non-party campaigner (PDF) 1. Section 88(8) Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) ↩ Back to content at footnote 1 Last updated: 19 December 2023 Book traversal links for What do you need to do after your notification is in place? Relevant participators and relevant details How long does your notification remain on the register?