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New political party pages available on FEC.gov

June 13, 2017

As part of the its website redesign, the FEC is creating new sections dedicated specifically to helping candidates, party committees, corporations, labor organizations, and PACs comply with the campaign finance law. The section for candidates debuted when the new website launched last month. Now, the party pages are available. The new pages present material from the Campaign Guide for Political Party Committees and other sources in a more readable and accessible format. Topics addressed include political party receipts, disbursements, filing information, and reporting party activity. Each page includes useful information and links to relevant resources such as Commission regulations, advisory opinions, and informational brochures as they relate to political party activity.