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Election Day is Tuesday, November 5

November 4, 2024

Around election day, the FEC often receives questions about voting, voter fraud and intimidation, ballot access and election results. As the agency charged with administering and enforcing federal campaign finance law, these topics fall outside the Commission’s jurisdiction. However, voters can visit our Election results and voting information webpage to learn more about these issues and find other federal or state agencies that can help.