ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND

Committee Profile

Committee TypeSuper PAC (Independent Expenditure-Only)
DesignationUnauthorized
Party AffiliationOTH
StateNew York
FEC IDC00872655

Financial Summary

$6.9MTotal Receipts
$5.4MTotal Disbursements
78.6%Spending Rate

Net balance: $1.5M

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND?

ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND is a Super PAC (Independent Expenditure-Only) registered with the Federal Election Commission (FEC ID: C00872655). It is designated as Unauthorized. It is affiliated with the OTH party. It has reported total receipts of $6.9M and disbursements of $5.4M.

How much money has ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND raised?

ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND has reported total receipts of $6.9M according to FEC filings. It has spent $5.4M, resulting in a spending rate of 78.6%.

What type of committee is ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND?

ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND is classified as a Super PAC (Independent Expenditure-Only) with designation: Unauthorized.

Which candidates does ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND support?

Supported candidate data is available in the full FEC filings for ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND. Visit the committee page for interactive details.

Where does ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND's money go?

Of the $6.9M in total receipts, ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND has disbursed $5.4M (78.6% spending rate). The committee has a positive balance of $1.5M.

Where can I find official FEC data for ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND?

Official filings for ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND are available at FEC.gov under committee ID C00872655. The FEC provides detailed reports on all receipts, disbursements, and financial activity.

Understanding PACs and Political Committees

Political committees are organizations registered with the FEC to receive contributions or make expenditures in federal elections. There are several types:

  • PACs (Political Action Committees) pool contributions from members to donate to campaigns. Traditional PACs can give up to $5,000 per candidate per election.
  • Super PACs can raise unlimited sums but cannot donate directly to or coordinate with candidates. They focus on independent expenditures like advertising.
  • Party Committees are official committees of political parties at the national, state, or local level.
  • Campaign Committees are authorized by specific candidates to raise and spend money on their campaigns.
  • Joint Fundraising Committees allow multiple candidates or PACs to pool fundraising efforts.

All committees must file regular reports with the FEC disclosing their receipts, disbursements, and cash on hand. These filings are public record.

Official Source

View full FEC data: FEC.gov — ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND

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