OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server for Vercel AI SDKGive Vercel AI SDK instant access to 21 tools to Get Candidate, Get Candidate History, Get Candidate Totals, and more
The Vercel AI SDK is the TypeScript toolkit for building AI-powered applications. Connect OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) through Vinkius and every tool is available as a typed function. ready for React Server Components, API routes, or any Node.js backend.
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The OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server for Vercel AI SDK is a standout in the Data Analytics category — giving your AI agent 21 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.
Vinkius delivers Streamable HTTP and SSE to any MCP client
import { createMCPClient } from "@ai-sdk/mcp";
import { generateText } from "ai";
import { openai } from "@ai-sdk/openai";
async function main() {
const mcpClient = await createMCPClient({
transport: {
type: "http",
// Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
url: "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp",
},
});
try {
const tools = await mcpClient.tools();
const { text } = await generateText({
model: openai("gpt-4o"),
tools,
prompt: "Using OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission), list all available capabilities.",
});
console.log(text);
} finally {
await mcpClient.close();
}
}
main();
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About OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server
Connect to the official OpenFEC API and bring transparency to federal election data through your AI agent. This server provides direct access to the Federal Election Commission's comprehensive database of campaign finance information.
The Vercel AI SDK gives every OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) tool full TypeScript type inference, IDE autocomplete, and compile-time error checking. Connect 21 tools through Vinkius and stream results progressively to React, Svelte, or Vue components. works on Edge Functions, Cloudflare Workers, and any Node.js runtime.
What you can do
- Candidate Research — List and search for individuals running for President, Senate, or House with filters for state, party, and cycle.
- Financial Analytics — Retrieve aggregated financial totals and summaries for specific candidates to understand fundraising and spending.
- Committee Tracking — Explore political committees (PACs, party committees) and their detailed metadata and filings.
- Historical Context — Access the history of candidate filings and designations over multiple election cycles.
- Deep Metadata — Fetch detailed profiles for any candidate or committee using their unique FEC identifiers.
The OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server exposes 21 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Vercel AI SDK in under two minutes — credentials fully managed, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.
All 21 OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) tools available for Vercel AI SDK
When Vercel AI SDK connects to OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning campaign-finance, election-data, political-transparency, and more. Every call runs in a secure, isolated environment with full audit visibility. Beyond a simple connection, you get real-time monitoring of agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.
Get candidate on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get detailed information for a specific candidate by ID
Get candidate history on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get the history of a candidate filings and designations
Get candidate totals on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get aggregated financial totals for a specific candidate
Get committee on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get detailed information for a specific committee by ID
Get committee history on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get the history of a committee characteristics over time
Get totals by committee type on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get financial totals for a specific committee type
Get totals by entity on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get financial totals aggregated by candidate or committee entity
Get totals officer summary on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Summarize financial data by committee officer
List candidates on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Fetch a list of candidates with various filters
List committees on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Fetch a list of committees with filters
List filings on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
List all filings (electronic and paper) with filters
List reports on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Fetch financial reports filed by specific types of committees
List schedule a on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Itemized Receipts: Contributions from individuals and committees
List schedule b on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Itemized Disbursements: Operating expenditures, transfers, refunds
List schedule c on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Loans: Information on loans received or made by committees
List schedule d on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Debts: Debts and obligations owed by or to committees
List schedule e on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Independent Expenditures: Spending to support/oppose candidates
List schedule f on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Coordinated Party Expenditures: Spending in coordination with candidates
List state election offices on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Get contact information for state election offices
Search candidates on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Search for candidates by name or other attributes
Search committees on OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission)
Search for committees by name or ID
Connect OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) to Vercel AI SDK via MCP
Follow these steps to wire OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) into Vercel AI SDK. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind Vinkius.
Install dependencies
npm install @ai-sdk/mcp ai @ai-sdk/openaiReplace the token
[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius tokenRun the script
agent.ts and run with npx tsx agent.tsExplore tools
Why Use Vercel AI SDK with the OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server
Vercel AI SDK provides unique advantages when paired with OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) through the Model Context Protocol.
TypeScript-first: every MCP tool gets full type inference, IDE autocomplete, and compile-time error checking out of the box
Framework-agnostic core works with Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, or any Node.js runtime. same OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) integration everywhere
Built-in streaming UI primitives let you display OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) tool results progressively in React, Svelte, or Vue components
Edge-compatible: the AI SDK runs on Vercel Edge Functions, Cloudflare Workers, and other edge runtimes for minimal latency
OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) + Vercel AI SDK Use Cases
Practical scenarios where Vercel AI SDK combined with the OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server delivers measurable value.
AI-powered web apps: build dashboards that query OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) in real-time and stream results to the UI with zero loading states
API backends: create serverless endpoints that orchestrate OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) tools and return structured JSON responses to any frontend
Chatbots with tool use: embed OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) capabilities into conversational interfaces with streaming responses and tool call visibility
Internal tools: build admin panels where team members interact with OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) through natural language queries
Example Prompts for OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) in Vercel AI SDK
Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Vercel AI SDK agent to start working with OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) immediately.
"List all presidential candidates for the 2024 election cycle."
"Show me the financial totals for candidate ID P00000001 in the 2024 cycle."
"Search for political committees with 'Action' in their name."
Troubleshooting OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server with Vercel AI SDK
Common issues when connecting OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) to Vercel AI SDK through Vinkius, and how to resolve them.
createMCPClient is not a function
npm install @ai-sdk/mcpOpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) + Vercel AI SDK FAQ
Common questions about integrating OpenFEC (Federal Election Commission) MCP Server with Vercel AI SDK.
How does the Vercel AI SDK connect to MCP servers?
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