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Planning for 2012 Reporting

November 22, 2011

To assist committees and individuals who have inquired about the FEC reporting schedule for next year, the FEC has added a "Looking Ahead to 2012" section on the Reporting Dates web page. This section links to the charts outlining the 2012 independent expenditure, electioneering communications, coordinated communications and Federal Election Activity periods, as well as the Congressional pre-primary report deadlines for the election dates we currently have. Note that many dates are still pending and these charts will be updated as additional election dates come in.