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9 Rec. 1 (1983)

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January1983


FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION






RECORD


1325 K Street NW Washington DC 20463


Volume 9, Number 1


00MMISSIONERS


NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
    On December 16, 1982, the Federal Election
Commission   unanimously  elected Danny   Lee
McDonald as Chairman and Lee Ann Elliott as
Vice Chairman to serve one-year terms commen-
cing January 1, 1983. Mr. McDonald succeeded
Commissioner Frank P. Reiche in the chairman-
ship. Mrs. Elliott succeeded Mr. McDonald as Vice
Chairman.

Mr. McDonald, a Democrat, has been a member of
the Commission since December 17, 1981. Prior
to his appointment to the Commission, he served
as General Administrator of the Oklahoma Corpo-
ration Commission, responsible for the manage-
ment of 10 regulatory divisions. He was Secretary
of the Tulsa County Election Board from 1974 to
1979, and served as Chief Clerk of the Board in
1973. He has also served on the Advisory Panel to
the FEC's National Clearinghouse on Election
Administration. A native of Sand Springs, Okla-
homa, Mr. McDonald is a graduate of Oklahoma
State University and attended the John F. Kenne-
dy School of Government at Harvard University.
His term as FEC Commissioner is scheduled to
expire on April 30, 1987.

Mrs. Elliott, a Republican, has also been a mem-
ber of the Commission since December 17, 1981.
Prior to her appointment to the Commission, she
was Vice President of Bishop, Bryant & Asso-
ciates, Inc., of Washington, D.C. From 1970 to
1979, she served as Associate Executive Director
of the American Medical Political Action Com-
mittee, having served as Assistant Director from
1961 to 1970. Mrs. Elliott has also served on the
Board of Directors of the American Association
of Political Consultants and on the Board of the
Chicago Area Public Affairs Group, of which she
is a past president. She has been a member of the
Public Affairs Committee of the Chamber of
Commerce of the United States. A native of St.
Louis, Missouri, Mrs. Elliott is a graduate of the
University of Illinois and of the Northwestern
Medical Association Management Executives Pro-
gram. Her term as FEC Commissioner is sched-
uled to expire on April 30, 1987.


REPORTS


YEAR-END REPORT DUE
    All political committees currently registered
with the Commission must file a year-end report
by January 31, 1983. The report must disclose
financial information from the closing date of the
last report filed through December 31, 1982.
Committees must file the year-end report even if
they have had no financial activity during this
period. Reporting forms have been sent to all
registered committees, alerting them to their
reporting obligations. Questions and requests for
additional forms should be addressed to the Office
of Public Communications, FEC, 1325 K Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20463; or call 202/523-
4068 or toll free 800/424-9530.

REPORTING SCHEDULE:
NONELECTION YEAR
    The following paragraphs explain the report-
ing schedule for the various categories of filers
during the 1983 nonelection year. Accompanying
charts list filing dates for reports required during
1983.
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   RECORD SUBSCRIPTIONS UPDATED
       Beginning with this issue, the Commis-
   sion will begin to delete from the Record's
   mailing list those subscribers who no longer
   wish to receive the monthly newsletter.
   Registered political committees, however,
   will continue to receive the Record.

   Each month, a special notice will be sent,
   as an insert to the Record, to those indi-
   viduals who subscribed one year ago, asking
   them whether they wish to remain on the
   mailing list. (Registered political commit-
   tees will not receive the notice.) Those
   who want their free subscription continued
   will be asked to peel the mailing label off
   of the last page of the Record, attach it to
   the notice and return the notice to the
   Commission. Watch for the special notice
   in upcoming issues of the Record.

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