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United States (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 and fairness by enforcing limits on contributions and expenditures, and requiring the disclosure of campaign finance information. The FEC administers public funding for presidential elections and is responsible for investigating potential violations of election laws. Its aim is to promote fair electoral practices and uphold the integrity of the democratic process.