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Federal Election Commission

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is an independent regulatory agency in the United States responsible for enforcing federal campaign finance laws. It oversees the financing of federal elections, ensuring transparency in campaign contributions and expenditures. The FEC requires candidates and political parties to report their finances, limits certain types of contributions, and works to prevent corruption in the political process. By promoting accountability and transparency, the FEC helps maintain public trust in electoral practices and democracy.