New Jersey Dept-Law-Pubc Safety
The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) is a state agency established in 1973, tasked with monitoring campaign financing for all elections within New Jersey. This includes overseeing contributions and expenditures for candidates running for various offices, including Governor, Mayor, and members of the Legislature and City Councils.
ELEC ensures compliance with campaign finance laws, providing public access to reports and data related to contributions and lobbying activities. The Commission also offers training and resources to candidates and campaign organizations to promote transparency and accountability in the electoral process.
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