ActBlue is technically a political action committee, but we serve as a conduit for individual contributions made through our platform. Under federal law, these contributions come from individuals; they are not considered PAC donations.
As federal law requires, ActBlue reports and itemizes (lists the donor name and information) every federal donation that comes through our platform to the Federal Election Commission, including those under $200.
It’s easy to look up federal donations made through ActBlue and see how the process works.
Go to the ActBlue committee overview on the Federal Election Commission’s website. On the “Financial summary” page, click the link for “Itemized individual contributions” (the underlined dollar amount on the right).
You will land on a page of individual receipts. The “Recipient” column lists ActBlue because of our conduit structure. To see which campaign or organization a contribution is going to, select the gray arrow to the right of the dollar amount.
In the window on the right side of your screen, the campaign or organization will appear under “Contribution information.”
Use the filters on the left side of the Receipts page to search for your contributions using your information.
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