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The Ethics Commission is the appropriate filing authority for reports filed by:(1) a candidate for one of the following offices:(A) a statewide office;(B) a district office filled by voters in more than one county;(C) a seat in the state legislature;(D) a seat on the State Board of Education;(E) an office of a political subdivision other than a county, if the governing body of the political subdivision has not been formed and if the political subdivision includes territory in more than one county; or(F) a judicial district office filled by voters of only one county, subject to §20.5(b);(2) a person holding an office listed in paragraph (1) of this section;(3) the secretary of state;(4) a specific-purpose committee supporting or opposing a candidate or officeholder required to file with the commission; or(5) a specific-purpose committee supporting or opposing:(A) a measure to be submitted to the voters of the entire state; or(B) a measure that concerns a political subdivision other than a county, if the governing body of the political subdivision has not been formed and if the political subdivision includes territory in more than one county;(6) a specific-purpose committee created to support or oppose a measure on the issuance of bonds by a school district; or(7) a general-purpose committee.