Last-Minute Filing Frenzy
Many filers may be required to submit additional notices this week to disclose last-minute activity. Campaign committees must disclose within 48 hours any contribution of $1,000 or more received between …
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Many filers may be required to submit additional notices this week to disclose last-minute activity. Campaign committees must disclose within 48 hours any contribution of $1,000 or more received between …
Read moreIf you are a monthly filing committee, or an authorized committee of a candidate in the 2010 general election, the answer is automatically YES. If you are a quarterly filing …
Read moreThe FEC’s Reports Analysis Division (RAD) and Electronic Filing Office will be open until 8:00 p.m. (EDT) on Friday, October 15, to help committees complete and file their quarterly reports. …
Read moreDuring the 2011-12 election cycle, the FEC plans to modify and expand its outreach efforts to offer more opportunities for training on the campaign finance laws at less cost to …
Read moreOn November 17, 2010, the Commission will hold a roundtable workshop to help candidate committees prepare to file their 30 Day Post-General (30G) Report and wind down their campaigns. The …
Read moreOn October 6, 2010, the Commission will host roundtable workshops on reporting and electronic filing. The reporting sessions will address common filing problems and provide answers to questions committees may …
Read moreThe Commission cited four campaign committees for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Election Report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act for the Maryland, Massachusetts and New York primary …
Read moreAn independent expenditure is an expenditure for a communication, such as a website, newspaper, television or direct mail ad that:
FEC regulations provide an exemption that allows certain nonprofit organizations and the news media to stage debates, without being deemed to have made prohibited corporate contributions to the candidates taking …
Read moreFor each type of committee, a Campaign Guide explains, in clear English, the complex regulations regarding the activity of political committees. It shows readers, for example, how to fill out …
Read moreOn September 10, 2010, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld several provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act (the Act) relating to political parties’ contribution limits …
Read moreA candidate who made undesignated contributions to his authorized campaign committee and is not a candidate in the general election may receive refunds, even though the contributions were reported as …
Read moreUse FEC Faxline to obtain FEC material fast. It operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Hundreds of FEC documents— reporting forms, brochures, FEC regulations—can be faxed almost …
Read moreThe Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) may use its recount funds before the general election to pay expenses incurred preparing for possible general election recounts. Additionally, the DSCC may allocate …
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