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10 Rec. 1 (1984)

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January 1984


FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION






RECORD


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REPORTS


ELECTION YEAR REPORTING
    The following paragraphs explain the re-
porting schedule for the various categories of
filers during the 1984 election year.

WHEN REPORTS ARE FILED
1.  Authorized Candidate Committees Active in
    1984 Elections
    During 1984, authorized candidate commit-
    tees active in 1984 elections are required to
    file pre-primary and pre- and post-general
    election reports, as appropriate. They must
    also file quarterly reports. (For filing dates
    of reports, see page 3 below.)

2.  Authorized Candidate Committees Not Ac-
    tive in 1984 Elections
    Authorized candidate committees that will
    not be active in 1984 elections (i.e., commit-
    tees authorized by candidates seeking elec-
    tion in future years or committees which
    were active in previous elections and have
    outstanding campaign debts) must continue to
    report semiannually. (For filing dates of re-
    ports, see page 3 below.)

3. Authorized Presidential Filers
    Authorized Presidential committees are re-
    quired to report on either a monthly or quar-
    terly basis during 1984. Committees which
    have received contributions or made expendi-
    tures aggregating $100,000 or more (or which
    anticipate this level of financial activity)
    must file monthly reports during 1984. In
    November and December 1984 and January
    1985, in lieu of the monthly reports, these
    Presidential committees must file a pre- and
    post-general election report and a year-end
    report. Committees with financial activity
    under $100,000 file quarterly reports, a pre-
    primary report, pre- and post-general elec-
    tion reports and a year-end report. (For filing
    dates of reports, see page 3 below.)

    Note: The FEC's Reports Analysis Division
    requests that Presidential committees that
    change their reporting schedule during 1984
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COMMISSIONERS


NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
    On December 15, 1983, the Federal Election
Commission unanimously elected Lee Ann Elliott
as Chairman and Thomas E. Harris as Vice Chair-
man to serve one-year terms commencing Janu-
ary 1, 1984. Mrs. Elliott succeeded Commissioner
Danny L. McDonald in the chairmanship. Mr.
Harris succeeded Mrs. Elliott as Vice Chairman.

Mrs. Elliott, a Republican, has been a member of
the Commission since December 17, 1981. Prior
to her appointment to the Commission, she was
Vice President of Bishop, Bryant & Associates,
Inc. of Washington, D.C. From 1970 to 1979, she
served as Associate Executive Director of the
American Medical Political Action Committee,

                        Continued on p.2, Col. 1




TABLE OF CONTENTS

    FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
 1   New Officers Elected
     REPORTS
 1   Election Year Reporting

 4   ADVISORY OPINIONS

     PUBLIC FUNDING
 6   Primary Matching Funds Certified

     800 LINE
 7   Treasurer's Responsibilities

     COURT CASES
 8   Independent Spending by Committees
     Athens Lumber Co v. FEC

     INFORMATION
 11  1982 Campaign Statistics on Computer Tapes

     STATISTICS
 11  1982 Congressional Elections

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