sh-patterson/fec-mcp-server
by Various
MCP server for querying FEC campaign finance data - search candidates, track donations, analyze spending, and monitor Super PAC activity
MCP
sh-patterson/fec-mcp-server
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
An MCP server built in TypeScript that queries Federal Election Commission campaign finance data. It supports searching candidates, tracking donations, analyzing spending, and monitoring Super PAC activity.
Best for
Best for
Developers building MCP-integrated tools that need programmatic access to U.S. campaign finance data
Use cases
- Search for candidates and their campaign finance records
- Track individual donations and contribution trends
- Analyze spending patterns and Super PAC disbursements
Notes
An MCP server built in TypeScript that queries Federal Election Commission campaign finance data. It supports searching candidates, tracking donations, analyzing spending, and monitoring Super PAC activity.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-21. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Search for candidates and their campaign finance records
- Track individual donations and contribution trends
- Analyze spending patterns and Super PAC disbursements
Pros
- Open source with direct access to FEC data via the MCP protocol
- Written in TypeScript for type safety and developer familiarity
- Provides structured querying for campaign finance analytics
Cons
- No stars on GitHub, indicating very limited community adoption or use
- Requires running an MCP server, adding deployment overhead
- Relies on the external FEC API, which may have rate limits or downtime
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Pros
- Open source with direct access to FEC data via the MCP protocol
- Written in TypeScript for type safety and developer familiarity
- Provides structured querying for campaign finance analytics
Cons
- No stars on GitHub, indicating very limited community adoption or use
- Requires running an MCP server, adding deployment overhead
- Relies on the external FEC API, which may have rate limits or downtime
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