51. The campaigns for all members of the House of Representatives and the Senate must report gains and losses from investments to the election commission. 52. The Clinton administration appealed that ruling to the Supreme Court on behalf of the election commission. 53. The election commission considers a few parties a day. 54. The election commission does not discuss potential inquiries. 55. The election commission has seized polls in districts where irregularities are most feared. 56. The election commission does not accept faxes, and the letters from the six saying they wanted to leave the party were not delivered in time. 57. The election commission enforces federal campaign funding laws, ensuring that candidates disclose information regarding contributions and comply with contribution limits. 58. The election commission has offered its form for printing online for more than two years. 59. The election commission must also give its blessing to the use of campaign funds, and has not yet scheduled a meeting on the matter. |
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