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Campaign finance agencies in West Virginia
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In West Virginia, there is one primary agency involved in statewide campaign finance regulation: the West Virginia Secretary of State, Elections Division.
Authority
State-level candidates and committees are required to file campaign finance reports with the secretary of state. The secretary of state has the authority to create the forms used for campaign finance reports, collect and file reports, and enforce election and campaign finance laws.[1][2]
Electronic reporting system
Most candidates and political committees are required to file campaign finance disclosure statements. The campaign finance reports can be accessed here.[3]
Contact information
West Virginia Secretary of State
- 1900 Kanawha Blvd. East
- Charleston, WV 25305
- Telephone: 304-558-6000
- Fax: 304-558-0900
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See also
- Campaign finance requirements in West Virginia
- West Virginia Secretary of State
- West Virginia Attorney General
External links
- West Virginia Secretary of State, Elections Division
- West Virginia Campaign Finance Reporting System
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