The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is an official government organization in the United States responsible for overseeing and regulating campaign finance in federal elections. They provide comprehensive campaign finance data, including information on fundraising, spending, loans, and debts of candidates and committees. The FEC also offers compliance resources, legal guidance, and research materials to individuals and groups involved in federal elections.
With a mission to protect the integrity of the campaign finance process, the FEC ensures transparency and accountability in the electoral system. They maintain a presidential candidate map, allowing users to search and analyze data such as money raised, money spent, cash on hand, and debt. The FEC's website serves as a valuable resource for candidates, committees, and the general public interested in understanding and participating in the campaign finance and election process in the United States.
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