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Californians running for federal offices (President, U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate) are required to register and file financial activity reports with the Federal Election Commission . Federal campaign committees do not file reports with the California Secretary of State.
It is composed of six Commissioners appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. The act also provides for three statutory officers--the Staff Director, the General Counsel, and the Inspector General--who are appointed by the Commission.
FEC | Commissioner Ellen L. Weintraub.
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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) enforces federal campaign finance laws, including monitoring donation prohibitions, and limits and oversees public funding for presidential campaigns.
Current NamePositionParty Sean J. Cooksey Chairman Republican Ellen Weintraub Vice Chair Democratic James E. Trainor III Commissioner Republican Shana M. Broussard Commissioner Democratic2 more rows
The FEC is an independent, regulatory agency with more than 300 employees. Its led by six Commissioners.
FEC | Commissioner Allen Dickerson.
Candidates can spend their own personal funds on their campaign without limits. But they must report the amount they spend to the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Learn what are and are not considered personal funds that a candidate can spend on their campaign.

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