11 CFR 100.17 - Clearly identified (2 U.S.C. 431(18)).

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 11: Federal Elections (December 2005)


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TITLE 11 - FEDERAL ELECTIONS

CHAPTER I - FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

SUBCHAPTER A - GENERAL

PART 100 - SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS (2 U.S.C. 431)

subpart a - GENERAL DEFINITIONS

100.17 - Clearly identified (2 U.S.C. 431(18)).

The term clearly identified means the candidate's name, nickname, photograph, or drawing appears, or the identity of the candidate is otherwise apparent through an unambiguous reference such as the President, your Congressman, or the incumbent, or through an unambiguous reference to his or her status as a candidate such as the Democratic presidential nominee or the Republican candidate for Senate in the State of Georgia.

[60 FR 35304, July 6, 1995]

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