Not Applicable: The current report is the company’s first disclosure report, or the company has a clear policy prohibiting election-related expenditures from corporate funds and restricts its payments to third-party groups to non-election related purposes.
Yes: The company website includes links to all political spending disclosure reports issued since voluntary disclosure was adopted, or for at least the past five years.
Partial: The company maintains a partial archive of its political spending reports (i.e., fewer than five and fewer than it has issued).
No: The company does not maintain historical political spending disclosure reports on its website.
Scores are based on publicly available information, with companies receiving credit when disclosure or policy commitments are clearly documented.
The “Scoring Key” (see Appendix C) lists the 2024 indicators and the maximum points given for each. Numerical scores were assigned following a simple arithmetic system, described below.
• A response of “No” to an indicator resulted in a score of zero;
• A response of “Yes” or “Not Applicable (Not Applicable)” resulted in the maximum score; and
• A response of “Partial” resulted in half of the maximum score.
The indicators that are highlighted in the Scoring Key are considered “key performance indicators” (KPIs), which are scored more heavily than the rest.