ELEC Connect
Press Advisory • Enforcement Agenda
On July 13‚ 2022‚ four non-filer complaints were issued against candidates for the 2020 primary election for violating the Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting Act (Campaign Act)‚ the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) announced today.
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Press Advisory • Big Six 2nd Quarter
With no state elections this year‚ the so-called “Big Six” fund-raising committees reached the year’s mid-point with slightly below average fund-raising and spending‚ according to quarterly reports filed with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).
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Press Advisory • Commission Meeting Agenda
The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission will have a meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday‚ July 19‚ 2022 at the Commission’s office at 25 South Stockton Street‚ 5th Floor‚ Trenton‚ New Jersey.
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Press Advisory • Former Governor Backs Disclosure
Former Governor Christine Todd Whitman said she strongly supports expanded public disclosure by special interest groups that are spending fast-rising sums on New Jersey elections independently of parties or candidates.
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Press Advisory • 2nd Quarterly Reports Available for Inspection
On Wednesday July 20‚ 2022 at 10:00 a.m.‚ the second quarterly report of the State Political Party Committees and the Legislative Leadership Committees of 2022‚ filed on or before July 15‚ 2022‚ will be available for public inspection on the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission’s (ELEC) website and at its offices at 25 S. Stockton Street, 5th floor in Trenton.
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Press Advisory • Enforcement Action
One state assembly and five municipal candidates must pay fines and fees totaling $4‚780.24 for violating the Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting Act (Campaign Act)‚ the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) announced today.
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ELEC–Tronic Newsletter‚ Issue 157 • July 2022
The goal of the newsletter is to acquaint the State’s residents with important information in the areas of campaign finance‚ gubernatorial public financing‚ lobbying‚ and pay–to–play.
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