Observer posts the latest Campaign Finance Reports

02/07/10

Permalink 04:46:50 pm, by bill Email , 528 words,   English (US)
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Observer posts the latest Campaign Finance Reports

The Collin County Observer has posted the "30 Day" campaign finance report required of all local candidates who face an opposed primary race.

This report details contributions and expenditures from January 1, 2010 to January 27. It is the second of three reports due during the primary season.

The reports, along with the "January Semi-Annual" report (details from July 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009) are linked here.

The Collin County Observer is only publishing the reports from "local, county filers". For a detailed explanation of who files where and how you can see the reports of state and national filers, see out previous post, Observer posts all county campaign finance reports on-line

The County Judge candidates appear to be building large war chests for the final 3 weeks of the campaign. Judge Self has amassed $51,869, while Mr. Muns has $64,155 in his campaign account. Keith self entered the season with over $50,000 in his campaign fund - since July, Self has recieved over $48,000 in contributions and Mr. Muns has recieved over $60,000. John Muns has also loaned his campaign $30,000 of his own money.

However, Keith Self has far outspent Mr. Muns. Self has so far spent almost $45,000 to Muns' $27,000. The winner of the the primary will then face Democrat and former Plano city councilman David Smith in the November election.

For the 3 weeks or so covered by the reports, the top fund raisers were Keith Self ($16,535), Greg Willis ($16,055) and John Muns ($15,550).

By far the worst campaign finance report was filed by Doug Reeves, a candidate for the GOP nomination to the Justice of the Peace Court #4 in Frisco. His report was late, is missing critical and required information and like his first "Semi-Annual" report covers a period of time at variance to what the law requires.

The report is basically incomprehensible and shows either indifference to the law or a gross ignorance of it. And this from a guy who wants to be a judge and mentor kids! During my campaign for commissioner, I accidentally left a few boxes "reason for expenditure" blank and was fined $100 for it. I hope Mr. Reeves has saved lots of nickles - he'll need then if a complaint is filed with the TEC.

A pair of Democratic clubs, while not having any candidates in contested primary races that require a 30 day report, have nevertheless run afoul of campaign finance laws. Conservative blogger Curtis Rath, writing in the McKinneyNews.net discovered that two local Democratic PACs had their treasurers fined recently by the Texas Ethics Commission.

The Texas Democratic Women of Collin County PAC's treasurer, June Perdue Jenkins filed two reports late and then appeared to ignore notices from both the TEC and the Texas Attorney General. She was fined $11,400. Barbara Walters, the President of the TDWCC told the Observer that the group has appointed a new treasurer. Ms. Walters also stressed that the violation and the fines were not against the Texas Democratic Women or their PAC, but against the treasurer, who under Texas law is personally culpable and liable.

The Stonewall Democrats of Collin County's PAC also filed a report lase. Its treasurer was fined $500. Mike Agan, the president of the group has noted that the Stonewall Democrats have appointed a new PAC treasurer.

Bill

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Kelley Van Auken [Visitor] Email
I am not on the Board of TDWCC and do not speak for them, but want to provide a quick clarification:
June Perdue Jenkins was TDWCC's "PAC Treasurer," not the Treasure. TDWCC has one person who serves as Treasurer (handles the money) and another person who serves as PAC Treasurer. The PAC Treasurer's sole job is to file the financial reports with the TEC and FEC. A new PAC Treasurer, not Treasurer, was appointed.
PermalinkPermalink 02/07/10 @ 18:19
Comment from: anonymous [Visitor] Email
Doug Reeves is not a serious candidate for JP nor was he for County Commissioner in 2008 or JP in 2006. He has no answers to specific questions. His sole goal in 2008 was to get the election into a runoff for Matt Shaheen which he accomplished knowing that Shaheen could win the runoff. That too was his goal in 2006 but he failed. His "tea party" membership is to get this JP election in a runoff between sitting JP Yarbrough and Adley because this niche group again believe that they can win a runoff and control Collin County their way. What a shame and the TEC needs to slap him around for lousy filing. Would you really want this kind of record keeper as JP? If he gets 50 votes, that is too many.
PermalinkPermalink 02/07/10 @ 23:22

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