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  • FEC Record: Outreach

Commission unifies data under fec.gov umbrella

December 19, 2013

A URL by any other name still gets the data you seek.

The Commission has recently changed the web addresses (URLs) for some of the interactive pages on its website, including pages the public uses to access millions of campaign records, filings and disclosure reports. These changes are part of an effort to bring all of the Commission’s website content under the same FEC.gov umbrella. The content of the pages themselves has not been altered.

Most users won’t even notice the new addresses, as they click their way through the website to access information. But those who have bookmarked specific pages or use advanced computer scripting software to populate URLs in browser navigation bars will need to update their links before the end of 2013.

The table below lists the new URLs for affected pages.  

Resources:

Application New URL
Report Images and Searches http://docquery.fec.gov
Enforcement Query System (EQS) http://eqs.fec.gov
Advisory Opinions Search (AOS) http://saos.fec.gov
Searchable Electronic Rulemaking System (SERS) http://sers.fec.gov
E-filing RSS Feed (RSS) http://efilingapps.fec.gov/rss
Web Forms https://webforms.fec.gov
  • Author 
    • Alex Knott