FEC Structure and Partisan Gridlock
The structure of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) as a six-member, bipartisan body most directly affects its:
A
Ability to coordinate with state election officials
B
Budget allocation from Congress
C
Rulemaking capacity during partisan deadlocks
D
Constitutional authority to regulate elections
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