Campaigns Cited for Failure to File 12 Day Pre-General Report
For Immediate Release |
Contact: | Bob Biersack |
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CAMPAIGNS CITED FOR FAILURE TO FILE 12 DAY PRE-GENERAL ELECTION REPORT |
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Election Commission cited 1 U.S. Senate campaign and 22 U.S. House campaigns today for failing to file the 12 Day Pre-General report required by the Federal Election Campaign Act (“the Act”).
As of 5 p.m., November 3, 2006 disclosure reports from the following committee had not been filed:
State |
District |
Committee |
Treasurer |
Candidate |
Party |
MN |
S |
ROBERT FITZGERALD FOR SENATE | JOHN T. FITZGERALD | ROBERT M. FITZGERALD | IDP
|
AS |
0 |
FRIENDS OF AMATA |
MICHAEL L. USLE |
AUMUA AMATA COLEMAN |
REP
|
CA |
6 |
HOOPER FOR CONGRESS |
STEVEN STENBERG |
TODD L. HOOPER |
REP
|
CA |
14 |
CAROL FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE | BRIAN C. GOOD | CAROL L. BROUILLET | GRE
|
FL |
4 |
HARMS FOR CONGRESS |
CHARLES GRANT |
ROBERT J. HARMS |
DEM
|
FL |
7 |
CHAGNON FOR U.S. CONGRESS
|
JOSEPH D. CASSETTA, JR. |
JOHN F. CHAGNON |
DEM
|
FL |
22 |
NEIL EVANGELISTA FOR CONGRESS
|
NEIL EVANGELISTA |
NEIL J. EVANGELISTA |
IND |
GA |
10 |
COMMITTEE TO ELECT TERRY HOLLEY | JAMES HANBY SR. | RICHARD T. HOLLEY | DEM
|
MO |
1 |
THE BYRNE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE | JILL K. HUEY | MARK BYRNE | REP
|
MS |
1 |
KEN HURT FOR CONGRESS
|
MARY E. RICHARDSON |
JAMES K. HURT |
DEM
|
NC |
6 |
COMMITTEE FOR A CHANGE IN CONGRESS BLAKE FOR CONGRESS | KAY LAIL | RORY P. BLAKE | DEM
|
NC |
9 |
BILL GLASS FOR CONGRESS
|
BILL GLASS |
BILL GLASS |
DEM
|
NJ |
9 |
VINCE MICCO FOR CONGRESS | RONALD GRAVINO | VINCENT MICCO | REP
|
OH |
2 |
NOY FOR CONGRESS | CHAD HABLITZEL | NATHAN NOY | W
|
OK |
4 |
HAL SPAKE FOR CONGRESS |
LINDA WADE | HAL SPAKE | DEM
|
PA |
17 |
MATT WERTZ FOR CONGRESS
|
ROBERT M. RAMIREZ JR. |
MATTHEW A. WERTZ |
REP
|
SC |
1 |
MAATTA FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN COMMITTE
|
DEBRA C. MAATTA |
RANDAL G. MAATTA |
DEM |
TX |
6 |
FOLLOW ME TO DC |
TONYA ROSENBERGER |
DAVID T. HARRIS |
DEM
|
TX |
9 |
AL GREEN FOR CONGRESS |
WILLIAM A. LAWSON |
ALEXANDER GREEN |
DEM
|
TX |
22 |
DON RICHARDSONFOR U.S. CONGRESS | LUISA VALDEZ | DONALD L. RICHARDSON | REP
|
TX |
24 |
GARY R. PAGE FOR CONGRESS | FAYE BLACKMON | GARY R. PAGE | DEM
|
VA |
1 |
PIXTON FOR CONGRESS | ELIZABETH W. MEREDITH | MARVIN R. PIXTON III | IND
|
VA |
7 |
COMMITTEE TO ELECT BRAD BLANTON | JUSTIN BURCHARD | BRAD BLANTON | IND |
The report was due October 26, 2006 and should have included financial activity for the period October 1, 2006 through October 18, 2006. If sent by certified or registered mail, the reports should have been postmarked by October 23, 2006.
Some individuals and their committees have no obligation to file reports under federal election law, even though their names may appear on state ballots. If an individual raises or spends less than $5,000, he or she is not considered a "candidate" subject to reporting under the FECA.
The FEC notified committees involved in the primary of their potential filing requirements on October 2, 2006. Those committees which did not file on the due date were notified on October 27, 2006 that reports had not been received and that their names would be published if they did not respond within four business days.
Other political committees supporting Senate and House candidates in elections (those which are not authorized units of a candidate''''s campaign) also are required to file pre-primary reports, unless they report monthly. Those committee names are not published by the FEC.
Further Commission action against non-filers and late filers is decided on a case-by-case basis. Federal law gives the FEC broad authority to initiate enforcement actions and the FEC has implemented a new administrative fine program which will subject committees to penalties ranging from $30 to $16,000 or more.
The next regularly scheduled disclosure reports for these candidate committees will be the 12 Day Post–General Election report due December 7. It will cover activity from October 19 through November 27.
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