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MTLE Middle Level Social Studies (5-8) - Free Test Sample Questions

Which of the following regulations will apply to a person who volunteers by registering new voters in a city park during a political campaign?





Correct Answer:
neither the volunteer nor the volunteer coordinator will have to file with the federal election commission.


the question posed concerns the applicable regulations for a person who volunteers to register new voters in a city park during a political campaign. the regulations that govern such activities are primarily concerned with whether or not the actions constitute a political contribution, which would require reporting to and possible registration with the federal election commission (fec).

to understand the correct answer, it is crucial to distinguish between different types of activities associated with volunteering. when someone volunteers to help register voters without advocating for a specific political party or candidate, they are engaging in a non-partisan activity. this type of volunteer effort is focused solely on increasing voter participation without influencing the voter's choice of candidates or parties.

according to fec regulations, non-partisan activities aimed at encouraging people to participate in the electoral process do not count as contributions to a political party or candidate. consequently, such activities do not trigger the need for registration with the fec. the volunteer's hours spent on these activities are considered unpaid volunteer work that does not provide a financial advantage to any political entity.

thus, neither the volunteer who registers voters nor the volunteer coordinator overseeing the activity is required to file with the federal election commission. the critical factor here is that the activity must remain non-partisan. if the volunteer were to start promoting a specific political party or candidate while registering voters, the situation would change, and different rules might apply.

in conclusion, the answer to the question is that as long as the volunteer's activities are limited to non-partisan voter registration, neither the volunteer nor the volunteer coordinator needs to register with or file reports to the fec. this ensures that individuals can engage in civic activities aimed at broadening electoral participation without undergoing the complexities of political campaign regulation.