Campaign Finance Policy

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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is an independent regulatory agency created by Congress in 1975 to administer and enforce the Federal Elections Campaign Act. The FEC is responsible for disclosing campaign finance information, enforcing limits and prohibitions on contributions, and the overseeing the public funding of presidential elections.

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Welcome to the Campaign Finance Policy Project, where you will find information about campaign finance policy at the state level. Campaign finance refers to the raising and expenditure of funds to promote or detract from candidates, political parties, and political organizations. Because policy is enshrined mainly in laws and regulations, Ballotpedia will be working to provide information about those laws and regulations, and reporting on important controversies and lawsuits.