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  • FEC Record: Advisory opinions

Pending advisory opinion requests as of October 31, 2016

November 2, 2016

Advisory Opinion Requests (AORs) pending before the Commission as of the end of the month are listed below. Procedures for commenting on pending AORs are described here.

  • AOR 2016-12 [PDF]
    Application of coordination rules to activity of Super PAC and candidate (Citizens Super PAC; received on September 13, 2016)
  • AOR 2016-16 [PDF]
    Funds a publicly financed committee may use to repay US Treasury and to pay civil penalty (Gary Johnson 2012; received on October 4, 2016)
  • AOR 2016-17 [PDF]
    Status as state party committee of national party (Libertarian Party of Michigan Executive Committee; received on September 28, 2016)
  • AOR 2016-18 [PDF]
    Status as state party committee of national party (Ohio Green Party; received on August 12, 2016)
  • AOR 2016-19 [PDF]
    Status as state party committee of national party (Libertarian Party of Colorado; received on October 3, 2016)
  • AOR 2016-20 [PDF]
    Contributions by sole member of federal contractor LLC (Christoph Mlinarchik; received September 29, 2016)
  • AOR 2016-21 [PDF]
    Coordinated communications former employee conduct standard (Great America PAC; received September 26, 2016)

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