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  • FEC Record: Outreach

FEC introduces new compliance map

February 1, 2010

The Commission has introduced a new Compliance Map on its website, which sets out key dates and timeframes for disclosure of campaign finances in each state. The new feature provides a quick reference for citizens and for the candidates, party committees and political action committees (PACs) participating in elections.

The map provides schedules for pre- and post-election reporting, independent expenditures, coordination, federal election activity (FEA) and electioneering communications. It also provides election dates, as well as contact information for key state offices, including those offering information on ballot access and state campaign finance questions.

The Compliance Map is available on the FEC’s homepage at transition.fec.gov/info/ElectionDate.