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Campaign finance agencies in Vermont
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In Vermont, there are two primary agencies involved in statewide campaign finance regulation: the Vermont Secretary of State, Elections Division, and the Vermont Attorney General. The former is responsible for campaign finance reporting, and the latter for enforcement of campaign finance law.[1][2]
- See also: Campaign finance requirements in Vermont
Vermont Secretary of State, Elections Division
Authority
As the state's primary elections official, the secretary of state is ultimately responsible for administering campaign finance reporting requirements in Vermont. This includes oversight of the campaign finance reporting process.[1]
Electronic reporting system
- See also: Campaign finance requirements in Vermont
Vermont requires all candidates, political action committees, and political parties to register and file their finance reports online through the Vermont Campaign Finance System.[1] The reporting system can be accessed here.[3]
Vermont Attorney General
Authority
The Civil Division of the Office of the Vermont Attorney General is charged with enforcing Vermont’s campaign finance laws.[2]
Contact information
Vermont Secretary of State, Elections Division
- 128 State Street
- Montpelier, VT 05633
- Telephone: 802-828-2363
- Email: Contact form
Vermont Attorney General
- 109 State Street
- Montpelier, VT 05609
- Telephone: 802-828-3171
- Email: ago.info@vermont.gov
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See also
External links
- Vermont Secretary of State, Elections Division
- Vermont Attorney General
- Vermont Campaign Finance System
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