EllenÌýWeintraub
- Commissioner on the U.S Federal Election Commission
- 2025 SPEAKER
- POLITICS AND MEDIA

Ellen L. Weintraub has served as a commissioner on the U.S. Federal Election Commission since 2002 and was elected Chair for 2025. During her tenure, she made her mark as a strong advocate for meaningful campaign-finance law enforcement, robust disclosure, and combatting foreign influence in our elections. She has been a critic of the system that gives disproportionate influence to billionaire donors and was a persistent voice in 2020 refuting unfounded claims of voter fraud. On February 6, 2025, she received a letter from the President stating that he was removing her from her position on the Commission.
Weintraub has published articles in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and leading law reviews and is a frequent speaker on news shows and at conferences at home and abroad. Prior to her appointment to the FEC, she was Of Counsel to the Political Law Group of Perkins Coie LLP and Counsel to the House Ethics Committee. She holds degrees from Yale College and Harvard Law School.