A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Federal Election Commission (FEC) campaign finance research and transparency. This server provides tools to search candidates, retrieve financial reports, and analyze contributions and disbursements from official FEC data.
- search_candidates: Search for federal candidates by name, filter by election year, office, state, or party
- get_committee_finances: Retrieve financial summaries including receipts, disbursements, cash on hand, and burn rate
- get_receipts: Get itemized contributions (Schedule A) with donor details
- get_disbursements: Get itemized expenditures (Schedule B) with recipient and purpose details
- get_independent_expenditures: Track Super PAC spending for or against candidates (Schedule E)
- get_committee_flags: Check for RFAIs, amendments, and compliance red flags
- search_donors: Search individual donors by name, employer, or occupation across all committees
- search_spending: Search campaign spending by description or recipient across all committees
All data comes directly from the official OpenFEC API.
- Node.js 20 or later
- An FEC API key (free from api.open.fec.gov)
npm install -g fec-mcp-servergit clone <repository-url>
cd fecmcp
npm install
npm run buildSet your FEC API key as an environment variable:
export FEC_API_KEY=your-api-key-hereOr create a .env file in your project root:
FEC_API_KEY=your-api-key-here
Add the server to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"fec": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["fec-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"FEC_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}Or if installed globally:
{
"mcpServers": {
"fec": {
"command": "fec-mcp-server",
"env": {
"FEC_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}Search FEC records for candidates by name.
Parameters:
q(required): Candidate name to search forelection_year(optional): Filter by election year (e.g., 2024)office(optional): Filter by office - H (House), S (Senate), P (President)state(optional): Filter by state (2-letter code)party(optional): Filter by party code (e.g., "DEM", "REP")
Example:
Search for candidates named "Smith" running for Senate in 2024
Retrieve financial summary for a campaign committee.
Parameters:
committee_id(required): FEC committee ID (e.g., "C00401224")cycle(optional): Two-year election cycle (e.g., 2024)
Returns:
- Total receipts and disbursements
- Cash on hand
- Debts owed
- Burn rate (spending/income ratio)
- Contribution breakdown (individual, PAC, party)
- Small donor percentage
Example:
Get the financial summary for committee C00401224
Retrieve itemized contributions (Schedule A) received by a committee.
Parameters:
committee_id(required): FEC committee IDmin_amount(optional): Minimum contribution amount (default: $1,000)two_year_transaction_period(optional): Election cycle (e.g., 2024)contributor_type(optional): "individual" or "committee"limit(optional): Number of results (default: 20, max: 100)sort_by(optional): "amount" or "date" (default: "amount")
Example:
Show the top 10 contributions over $5,000 to committee C00401224
Retrieve itemized expenditures (Schedule B) made by a committee.
Parameters:
committee_id(required): FEC committee IDmin_amount(optional): Minimum disbursement amount (default: $1,000)two_year_transaction_period(optional): Election cyclepurpose(optional): Filter by purpose keyword (e.g., "MEDIA", "CONSULTING")limit(optional): Number of results (default: 20, max: 100)sort_by(optional): "amount" or "date" (default: "amount")
Example:
Show media-related spending over $10,000 by committee C00401224
Retrieve independent expenditures (Schedule E) - money spent by PACs and Super PACs to support or oppose candidates.
Parameters:
candidate_id(optional): FEC candidate ID to see spending targeting themcommittee_id(optional): FEC committee ID to see their independent spendingsupport_oppose(optional): Filter by "support" or "oppose"min_amount(optional): Minimum expenditure amountcycle(optional): Two-year election cyclelimit(optional): Number of results (default: 20)
Note: Either candidate_id or committee_id is required.
Example:
Show independent expenditures opposing candidate P00009423
Check a campaign committee for compliance red flags including RFAIs and amendments.
Parameters:
committee_id(required): FEC committee IDcycle(optional): Two-year election cycle
Returns:
- RFAI (Request for Additional Information) count and details
- Amendment count and details
- Recent compliance issues
Example:
Check committee C00401224 for any compliance flags
Search for individual donors across all FEC filings by name, employer, or occupation.
Parameters:
contributor_name(optional): Donor name to searchcontributor_employer(optional): Employer name (e.g., "Goldman Sachs")contributor_occupation(optional): Occupation (e.g., "Lobbyist")contributor_state(optional): Two-letter state codemin_amount(optional): Minimum contribution amount (default: $200)cycle(optional): Two-year election cyclelimit(optional): Number of results (default: 20)
Note: At least one of contributor_name, contributor_employer, or contributor_occupation is required.
Example:
Find contributions from employees of "Meta" in California
Search campaign spending (Schedule B) across all committees by description or recipient.
Parameters:
description(optional): Keyword in spending description (e.g., "travel", "consulting")recipient_name(optional): Recipient/vendor namerecipient_state(optional): Two-letter state codemin_amount(optional): Minimum amount (default: $500)cycle(optional): Two-year election cyclelimit(optional): Number of results (default: 20)
Note: At least one of description or recipient_name is required.
Example:
Find spending on "golf" or "resort" across all committees
npm installnpm test # Watch mode
npm run test:run # Single run
npm run test:coverage # With coveragenpm run buildnpm run typecheckThe FEC API allows 1,000 requests per hour with an API key. For higher limits (up to 7,200 requests/hour), contact the FEC.
MIT
This tool is designed for campaign finance transparency research. It provides access to public FEC data in a neutral, non-partisan manner. The tool and its outputs should not be used to promote or oppose any candidate or political party.