Late change on campaign finance reports
Upon further review, Cincinnati school board candidate Eve Bolton has decided she does not have to file a financial report for her campaign to date.
By law, candidates who spent or collected more than $1,000 by Oct. 17 were obligated to file disclosure statements by 4 p.m. yesterday. After that deadline passed, Bolton said she was going to be late but did intend to file a report.
But after discussing the details of her financial activity with elections officials this morning, she's determined she was under the $1,000 mark on both donations and spending. As a result, she won't be filing, her campaign manager David Little said.
The Board of Elections will verify her decision once final campaign disclosures are filed after Election Day.
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