The FEC cited 7 campaign committees for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report for primary elections being held June 7 in California, Montana, and New Jersey.
The FEC declared Jill Stein and her principal campaign committee eligible to receive public matching funds for her 2024 presidential campaign for the Green Party nomination.
Attention data enthusiasts: 2020 presidential candidate data files containing contribution totals by size, itemized contribution totals by state, and itemized contribution and operating expenditure transactions through 12/31/2019 are now available here: .
The FEC has extended the comment period on the ANPRM on Internet communication disclaimers for an additional business day, until 11:59 PM on Monday, November 13, 2017. Comments are accepted here: .
Shana M. Broussard, Sean J. Cooksey and Allen Dickerson have been sworn in as members of the Federal Election Commission, returning a quorum to the agency charged with administering and enforcing federal campaign finance law.
Try out the FEC’s newest disclosure tool! Check out FEC Notify (Beta version), an application for subscribers to be notified via email of campaign finance reports and other electronic filings: .
We’re testing new features at FEC and could use your help! Sign up for a website feedback session to help improve access to all of FEC’s data. Or email us at webmanager
@fec
.gov.
The FEC cited 9 campaign committees for failing to file the October Quarterly report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 for the general election being held on Nov. 3.
The FEC approved a Final Rule and E&J revising its disclaimer requirements for certain public communications placed for a fee on the internet, NPRMs on technological modernization and candidate salaries, and an advisory opinion.
Matthew S. Petersen—who joined the Federal Election Commission in 2008, served as its Chairman in 2010 and 2016, and is its current Vice Chairman—will leave the Commission at the end of this month.
We’re testing new House and Senate data features at FEC and need your help! Sign up for a website feedback session to help make more accessible for everyone:
The Federal Election Commission cited 10 campaign committees for failing to file either the July Quarterly Report or the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report for primary elections being held on August 2, 2022 in Michigan, Missouri, and Washington.
The FEC unanimously adopted 14 legislative recommendations and an amendment to a Commission directive concerning certification of tally votes. The Commission discussed and held over a vote on an advisory opinion request from a data services firm.
Do you use data? If so, we could use your help! Sign up for a website feedback session to help improve access to all of FEC’s data. Or email us at webmanager
@fec
.gov.
The FBI’s Protected Voices initiative provides videos to help political campaigns learn about ransomware, business email compromise, supply chain, social media literacy, and foreign influence operations. Visit .
The Commission has adjourned its administrative review hearing on the Jill Stein repayment determination and will soon convene its regular public meeting.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a Memorandum Opinion and Order in Common Cause Georgia, et al. v. FEC, granting both parties’ cross-motions for summary judgment in part and denying both motions in part.
We’re testing new data visualizations at FEC and could use your help! Sign up for a website feedback session to help improve . . Or email us at webmanager
@fec
.gov.
The FEC cited 4 campaign committees for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report for the Aug. 9 primary elections in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Vermont.
The FEC today cited 20 campaign committees for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act for 3/3/20 primary elections in California, North Carolina, and Texas.
The FEC welcomes a new statutory provision making the Commission, effective immediately, the point of entry for all filings required under the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA).
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, sitting en banc, rejected a 1st Amendment challenge in Holmes, et. al v. FEC and upheld separate limits on individual contributions to candidates for each election, including primary and general elections.
The FEC today cited a campaign committee for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act for the 3/10/20 primary election in Mississippi.
The FEC cited 10 campaign committees for failing to file the 12-Day Pre-Primary Report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act for the June 23 primary elections in Kentucky and New York.