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The Florida Election Commission (FEC) is an organisation set up in 1973 to enforce campaign finance laws in the United States' state of Florida.[1] "The commission is composed of nine members appointed by the governor."[1]
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- ^ a b "Our History", Fec.state.fl.us, retrieved September 20, 2020
Further reading
- Chris Haughee (1986). "The Florida Election Campaign Financing Act: A Bold Approach to Public Financing of Elections". Florida State University Law Review. 14 (3): 585–605.
- A Review of the Florida Elections Commission (PDF), 1999,
Prepared for The Florida House of Representatives by The Committee on Election Reform
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