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Related: About this forumWendy Davis' primary opponent faces fine
AUSTIN Reynaldo Madrigal, the only opponent of state Sen. Wendy Davis in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, will most likely receive at least a $500 fine for failing to file campaign finance reports on time.
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[font color=green]Madrigal is a 71-year-old photographer and ran campaigns for Democratic nominee for land commissioner in 2002 and mayor of Corpus Christi in 2011. He is also serving as a part-time judge for the Seadrift community.[/font]
Gothmog
(143,999 posts)They are a pain
TexasTowelie
(111,301 posts)but the information that the public gains from those reports is invaluable.
From a personal perspective and with the occasional exception, I'd be wary of voting for any candidate that doesn't file the reports in a timely manner. If a candidate can't manage their own campaign and comply with applicable laws, then you can reasonably infer that the candidate will also be a failure after becoming an elected official.
Gothmog
(143,999 posts)I am not excusing this candidate. He needs to file these reports