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  • Tips for Treasurers

A Very Special February Tip

February 4, 2008

There are special elections coming up in Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana and Mississippi in the next few weeks, and with them, special election FEC reports. Links to all reporting schedules for campaigns involved in special elections appear on the Reporting Dates page at https://transition.fec.gov/info/report_dates.shtml under the heading, "Special Elections." Quarterly-filing PACs and party committees that make contributions or expenditures in connection with any of those special elections should consult the Federal Register notice for that election, also available at the link above. In addition, the links to charts outlining theapplicable FEA dates that apply for involved party committees, and the 48-hour and 24-hour reporting periods that may apply to a PAC or party that makes independent expenditures in connection with the special election may also be found on the Reporting Dates web page. (Monthly filing PACs and party committees are not required to file special election reports.)