Tuesday, April 20, 2010

42nd Republican Primary FEC Review

All four candidates for the Republican primary in the 42nd Congressional district have now filed their fundraising totals with the FEC.

Rep. Gary Miller shows $1,053,383 cash on hand. During the 1st quarter he raised just under $400,000 and spent a little over $200,000.

Phil Liberatore raised $15,911, loaned his campaign $100,000 and spent $112,340. He has $3,570 cash on hand. Liberatore filed electronically four days late, so he may be facing a FEC fine. My understanding is that a fine is automatic since there are no exemptions for filing late.

Lee McGroarty raised $1700, loaned his campaign $8000, and spent $8179.32. He has 3070.77 cash on hand. His campaign now owes $27,030.16 in debt.

David Su raised $2151.43. He spent $1891.43 which leaves him with $260 cash on hand.

4 comments:

  1. I just got off the phone with the Liberatore Campaign and they said that they filed on time and that any statement to the contrary is erroneous and is made with malice.

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  2. I am the campaign treasurer for the Liberatore for Congress Committee. I hereby inform you that our filing was submitted on-time and in compliance with FEC regulations and Federal law. We filed an electronic disk by overnight mail prior to the 11:59 pm EST 4/15/10 deadline, and filed again with the Electronic Filing Office on 4/19/10 for the convenience our FEC analyst Stephanie Shaw. Any statement to the contrary is erroneous and I must assume is made with malice toward my client. Please remove or amend your comments or I shall be forced to take legal action against this site for slander.
    Louis G. Baglietto, Jr.
    Campaign Treasurer
    Liberatore for Congress

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  3. We reported the date from the website. Today it still reads filed on April 19.

    http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?C00474114

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  4. If the filing date changes on the FEC site we will post a full retraction. But our post used the date stamp date by the FEC.

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