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  • FEC Record: Outreach

Roundtable on pre-election communications (2010)

September 1, 2010

On September 15, 2010, the Commission will host a roundtable workshop to review the rules and reporting requirements for specific types of pre-election communications, including: 

  • Electioneering communications disseminated within 60 days of the general election; 
  • Independent expenditures; and 
  • Coordinated communications. 

The presentation will also highlight recent court decisions, advisory opinions and rulemakings related to these types of communications. Attendees representing registered committees will have an opportunity to meet their Campaign Finance Analyst after the session. 

The registration fee for this workshop is $25. Payment by credit card is required prior to the seminar. A full refund will be made for all cancellations received before 5 p.m. EDT, September 10, 2010. Complete information and the registration form are available on the FEC website at http://www.fec.gov/info/outreach.shtml#roundtables. Attendance is limited and registration will be accepted on a first-come, firstserved basis. Further questions about the workshop should be directed to the Information Division by phone at 800/424-9530 (press 6) or locally at 202/694-1100, or via email to Conferences@fec.gov.

  • Author 
    • Katherine Carothers
    • Sr. Communications Specialist