What is the role of “independent expenditure committees”?

In New Mexico, independent expenditure committees are organizations that are registered with the Secretary of State and are allowed to support a particular political candidate or candidates without forming any kind of formal alliance or partnership with them. The role of these committees is to independently finance their own campaign activities without coordination with any candidate. This includes activities such as advertising, polling, or any other kind of political messaging that the committee feels will benefit a particular candidate. The goal of these independent expenditure committees is to influence the outcome of the election without the need for direct contact with the candidate. This allows them to remain separate from the campaigns while producing the desired effect. This method of campaigning is often used when candidates do not have the funds or support to conduct their own campaigning. It is important to note that these independent expenditure committees are not allowed to receive any money from candidates or their campaigns, and must finance their own activities. This is to ensure the integrity of the election by preventing the misuse of funds. Furthermore, these committees must report any contributions they receive or expenses they incur to the Secretary of State as required by election law.

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