No, you do not need to register a state Political Action Committee (PAC) with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) if it only engages in state-level activities and does not participate in federal elections. However, you must comply with state laws regarding PAC registration and reporting. If the PAC makes contributions to federal candidates or engages in federal election activities, then it must register with the FEC. Always check both state and federal regulations to ensure compliance.
by the state electoral map state or city/town levels ? the "local" ie: city/town level have a town committee made of the city/town districts ward/council district committee leaders while the state level is made up of a state political [ ie: democrat~republican ] state committee members selected by a state convention
National Committee
The Nominating Convention pof both political parties.
Generally, the political parties nominate electors at their State party conventions or by a vote of the party's central committee in each State.
The principal organas or saarc are: 1. Meeting of the heads of state or government 2. The council of ministers (saarc) 3. Standing committee 4. Technical committee 5. Action committee 6. Secretariat
originally the purpose of a convention was to nominate a political party's candidate for president and vice president.
No. Area codes have nothing to do with political boundaries. The boundaries are drawn by a state committee after getting population and census numbers. Each is given a district number and may include several counties in the state.
State Defense Committee was created in 1941.
State Defense Committee ended in 1945.
State Committee on Prices ended in 1991.
State Committee on Prices was created in 1958.
State Committee for Cinematography was created in 1963.