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House Oversight Committee Request to the Federal Election Commission for campaign data concerning ACORN and related organizations, 2009

The House Oversight Committee requested information from the Federal Election Commission in 2009, regarding the ACORN voter fraud scandal. According to their letter to Rep. Darrell Issa:

On behalf of the Federal Election Commission, this letter is in response to your letter of August 11,2009, requesting information, opinions and analysis from the Commission.

The below is what they sent to the committee:

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House Oversight Committee Request to the Federal Election Commission for campaign data concerning ACORN and related organizations [465 Pages, 31.39MB]

 

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