(b) Conspiracy to defraud the United States: 18 U.S.C. § 371 ....................................... 162 (c) Public financing crimes relating to presidential campaigns ........................... 163 (d) Mail and wire fraud: 18 U.S.C. §§ 1341 and 1343 ................... 165 (e) False records in the administration of a federal matter: 18 U.S.C. § 1519 ............ 167 7. Policy and Procedural Considerations ........... 167 (a) Consultation requirements and recommendations .................................... 167 (b) Investigative jurisdiction ........................ 168 (c) Non-waiver of the Federal Election Commission’s civil enforcement authority .................................................. 169 (d) Dealings with the Federal Election Commission ............................................ 169 (e) Federal Election Commission officials as prosecution witnesses ............................. 170 CHAPTER SIX: SENTENCING OF ELECTION CRIMES ................................................................................ 172 OVERVIEW ......................................................... 172 B. CONVICTIONS INVOLVING CORRUPTION OF THE ELECTORAL PROCESS ........................... 173 1. § 2H2.1: Obstructing an Election or Registration ................................................... 174 2. § 2C1.8: Making, Receiving, or Failing to Report a Contribution, Donation, or Expenditure in Violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act; Fraudulently Misrepresenting Campaign Authority; Soliciting or Receiving a Donation in Connection with an Election While on Certain Federal Property............ 180 ix

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