What is the Florida Elections Commission?
The Florida Elections Commission was created in 1973 by the Florida Legislature to enforce campaign finance laws. The commission investigates alleged violations of these laws when a complaint is filed. If the commission finds that a violation has occurred, it can levy fines of up to $1,000 per count. For information on how to file a complaint with the Florida Elections Commission or call (850) 922-4539.
Related Questions
- In addition to investigating complaints and hearing appeals of automatic fines, does Florida Elections Commission handle other types of cases?
- Does a person under investigation by the Florida Elections Commission need to hire an attorney when a complaint is filed against her?
- Who can file a complaint with the Florida Elections Commission?