No disclosures from Bialota; hasn’t met reporting threshold, disclosure report unfiled

After attempting to boot Attorney General Marty Jackley from the congressional ballot (unsuccessfully, I might add), Congressional d-list candidate James Bialota should probably start focusing on his own paperwork in the Congressional race. Because it would not appear that he’s filed any yet, at least according to the Federal Elections Commission and the House of Representatives.

According to the FEC, as of the end of January, Bialota claimed to have neither raised nor spent $5000 in the race for Congress.

And as far as the financial disclosure paperwork required of congressional candidates, that paperwork is also a great sucking void of information as well, despite a new due date having come and gone since February 5, according to the Clerk of the House of Representatives.

James is kind of running out of space to actually disclose anything in the 48 days before the primary election is scheduled to happen.

Rules for thee…

 

6 thoughts on “No disclosures from Bialota; hasn’t met reporting threshold, disclosure report unfiled”

  1. maybe you can ask him at the Sioux River Republican Women’s meeting on Monday evening.
    Why that group invited him to speak is as baffling as the SDGOP listing all Jan Hansen’s fundraisers as party events.

    1. 1) anyone can provide events to the SDGOP
      2) under SDFRW bylaws, each club must ask all Republican candidates if they invite one from a specific office

      1. The SRRW is totally in the tank for Jon Hansen and was established by women with the sole intention of promoting him. At their very first meeting, the only thing on the agenda after the election of officers, was thinking up reasons to invite Jon Hansen to speak, and whether the topic should be abortion or pipelines. The topic wasn’t as important as it was to provide Hansen with exposure.

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