The Pennsylvania Campaign Finance Report is a report that provides detailed information about the political contributions made to candidates, committees, and Political Action Committees (PACs) registered in Pennsylvania. It also provides information about the contributions received by political committees, the expenditures made by committees, and other information relevant to the campaign finance activity in the state. The information contained in the report includes the name of the contributor, the amount of the contribution, and the type of contribution. There are two types of Pennsylvania Campaign Finance Reports: the Preselection Report and the Post-Election Report. The Preselection Report is due 30 days before the primary election and must include information about the contributions and expenditures by a committee or candidate during the preceding four-year election cycle. The Post-Election Report is due 30 days after the general election and must include information about the contributions and expenditures by a committee or candidate during the election cycle in which the election was held.