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15 Rec. 1 (1989)

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January 1989


FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION






RECORD


999 E Street NW  Washington DC  20463


Volume 15, Number 1


COMMISSIONERS


FEC ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
    On December 15, 1988, the Federal Election
Commission unanimously elected Danny L. Mc-
Donald as Chairman and Lee Ann Elliott as Vice
Chairman. They will serve one-year terms com-
mencing January 1, 1989.  Mr.  McDonald suc-
ceeded Commissioner Thomas J. Josefiak in the
chairmanship.  Mrs. Elliott succeeded Commis-
sioner McDonald as Vice Chairman.
    Commissioner McDonald, a Democrat, has
been a member of the Commission since Decem-
ber 17, 1981.  Prior to his appointment to the
Commission, he served as General Administrator
of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, re-
sponsible for the management 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 Nation-
al Clearinghouse on Election Administration. A
native of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, Mr. McDonald
graduated from Oklahoma State University and
attended the John F. Kennedy School of Govern-
rnent at Harvard University. His term as FEC
Commissioner is scheduled to expire on April 30,
1993.
    Commissioner Elliott, a Republican, has been
a member of the Commission since December 17,
1981. Prior to her appointment to the Commis-
sion, she was Vice President of Bishop, Bryant &
Associates, Inc. of Washington, D.C. From 1970
to 1979, she served as Associate Executive Di-
rector of the American Medical Political Action
Committee, having served as Assistant Director
from  1961 to 1970.  Commissioner Elliott 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 U.S. In 1979, she
received the Award for Excellence in Serving
Corporate Public Affairs from the National Asso-
ciation of Manufacturers. A native of St. Louis,
Missouri, Commissioner Elliott graduated from
the University of Illinois and the Northwestern
Medical Association Management Executives Pro-
gram. Her term as FEC Commissioner expires on
April 30, 1993.


REPORTS


1989 REPORTING SCHEDULE
    The accompanying charts list filing dates for
reports required during the 1989 nonelection year.
Since special elections may occur during a non-
election year, the reporting schedule below also
explains the filing requirements for committees
active in these elections. Note that a political
committee may not terminate its registration and
reporting obligations during 1989 until all its
debts have been extinguished.
                             continued on p. 2


TABLE OF CONTENTS

  COMMISSIONERS
I New Officers Elected

  REPORTS
1 1989 Reporting Schedule

  REGULATIONS
4 Debts Owed by Candidates and Committees:
   Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
5 MCFL Rulemaking: Public Hearing

6 ADVISORY OPINIONS

  800 LINE
7 Debt Retirement by Candidate Committees

9 COURT CASES


STATISTICS
Congressional Campaign Activity
National Party Activity


   PUBLICATIONS
15 Free Record Reprints

15 INDEX

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