From
Britannica:
"The FEC is led by six commissioners, who are appointed by the
president and confirmed by the
Senate. By law, no more than three commissioners can be members of the same
political party. Commissioners serve staggered six-year terms, with two seats open for appointment every two years. Official actions taken by the FEC must be approved by a vote of at least four commissioners, thus ensuring that none of its decisions are completely
partisan. The commissioners ensure that
mandatory campaign-finance reports by individual candidates, political parties, and
political action committees (PACs) are accurate and complete; they also investigate accusations of unlawful actions related to soliciting or spending campaign funds. If there is a partisan-based disagreement regarding a potential violation of
campaign finance law (reflected in a 33 vote by commissioners), no decision is made and no penalty is assessed. "
From the
FEC site:
The 6 commissioner seats currently have two vacant.
That leaves four occupied by:
James E. "Trey" Trainor IIIVice Chairman
Republican
Allen DickersonRepublican
Shana M. BroussardDemocrat
Dara LindenbaumDemocrat
These two show as off the commission in the last month:
Ellen L. WeintraubDemocrat
December 2002 to February 2025
Sean J. CookseyRepublican
December 2020 to January 2025
You have to look at this
FEC page to see them.