The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is an independent regulatory agency in the United States. It is responsible for administering and enforcing federal campaign finance laws, including the regulation of campaign contributions, candidate and political committee finance reporting, and oversight of public funding for presidential elections. The FEC ensures that federal elections are transparent, fair, and free from corruption by overseeing the financial aspects of the election process.
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This Form is used for reporting itemized independent expenditures made by political committees to support or oppose candidates or political parties.
This document is used to notify the Federal Election Commission (FEC) of the multicandidate status of a political campaign.
This document is used to report the financial activities of a committee or organization that supports a nominating convention. It provides information about the receipts (income) and disbursements (expenses) made by the committee or organization.
This Form is used for reporting contributions bundled by lobbyists, registrants, and lobbyist/registrant PACs.
This form is used for reporting detailed financial information on campaign receipts and expenditures after an election.
This form is used for notifying the Federal Election Commission (FEC) about the status of being a multicandidate.
This form is used for reporting donations that have been accepted by an inaugural committee.
This document is used for individuals who are running for political office to officially declare their candidacy.
This document is used for reporting the financial activities of a committee or organization supporting a nominating convention. It provides instructions on how to fill out FEC Form 4, which details the receipts and disbursements of the committee or organization.
This document is used for reporting donations accepted by an inaugural committee for a presidential inauguration. It provides instructions on how to fill out FEC Form 13.
This document provides instructions for completing Form FEC 5, which is used to report independent expenditures and contributions received by individuals or organizations other than political committees.
This Form is used for reporting disbursements and obligations related to electioneering communications.
This document is used for reporting a debt settlement plan to the Federal Election Commission (FEC). It outlines the details and terms of the plan for resolving outstanding debts.
This form is used for reporting contributions or loans received by a political campaign within 48 hours.
This document is for an Independent Expenditure Only Political Committee. It likely contains a letter or correspondence related to the committee's activities and operations.
This document provides instructions for completing the FEC Form 8 Debt Settlement Plan.
This form is used for reporting the financial transactions (receipts and disbursements) of an authorized committee during an election campaign. It provides transparency and accountability in campaign finance.
This document is used for reporting campaign expenses and financial obligations related to electioneering communications. It provides instructions on how to complete FEC Form 9, specifically for the 24 Hour Notice of Disbursements/Obligations.
This Form is used for reporting independent expenditures and contributions received by individuals or organizations during political campaigns.
This form is used for reporting communication costs by corporations and membership organizations to the Federal Election Commission (FEC). It helps track and disclose expenses related to political communication during election campaigns.
This Form is used for reporting the financial transactions (receipts and disbursements) of political committees that are not authorized by a candidate or party. It provides instructions on how to complete the FEC Form 3X.
This form is used for filing a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). It provides instructions on how to fill out the form and submit it for official recognition as a candidate for federal office.
This is a document used by political committees to report any contributions or loans they have received within 48 hours of receiving them. It provides instructions for filling out FEC Form 6.
This Form is used for reporting contributions bundled by lobbyists, registrants, and lobbyist/registrant PACs. It provides instructions on how to accurately complete the FEC Form 3L Report.
This document outlines the contribution limits for individuals and organizations participating in federal elections in the years 2015 and 2016. It provides information on the maximum amount that can be donated to political campaigns, parties, and other political activities during this time period.
This document outlines the maximum amount of money individuals and organizations can contribute to candidates and political parties for the 2019-2020 federal elections.
This document provides instructions for completing Schedule E of the FEC Form 3X, which is used to report itemized independent expenditures. It outlines the specific information that needs to be provided and offers guidance on how to properly fill out the form.
This document is for registering for Fecconnect Ontopic. It is used for creating an account on the Fecconnect Ontopic platform.