District of Columbia Office of Campaign Finance

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The District of Columbia Office of Campaign Finance or OCF exists as an agency inside the DC Board of Elections and Ethics. OCF monitors the actions of political campaigns, appointed officials, and elected officials within the District of Columbia. Areas of concern include: campaign finance, conflict of interest, lobbying, public officials' ethics, and constituent services.

OCF is comprised of three divisions. The Public Information and Record Management Division maintains records. The Reports Analysis and Audit Division audits campaign reports. The Office of the General Counsel provides interpretive opinions of the law and investigates suspected violations of the law.

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