STATE OF
MINNESOTA
CAMPAIGN
FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD
FINDINGS IN THE MATTER OF A COMPLAINT REGARDING THE PEOPLE
FOR (MARI) POKORNOWSKI COMMITTEE
Procedural
Background
Campaign
Finance and Public Disclosure Board ("Board") staff reviewed the People for
(Mari) Pokornowski Committee's ("the Committee's") Report of Receipts and
Expenditures for calendar year 2002 and found that the committee accepted
contributions from special sources (registered lobbyists, political committees
and political funds, and large givers, as defined by Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd.
11) in excess of the applicable limit.
The
Committee's report disclosed that the Committee accepted $6,220.27 in contributions from special sources ($1,045.27
in contributions from registered lobbyists, $3,850 from political committees
and political funds and $1,325 from large givers). This amount exceeded by $744.27 the applicable special source
limit for this candidate which was $5,476.
On
May 7, 2003, Board staff informed the committee of the potential
violation. Merle Larson, treasurer,
responded by letter dated May 12, 2003, and stated "after speaking with Ms. Pokornowski, it was clear that neither of us
were aware of the limitation spelled out in statute 10A. 27, subd. 11. . . The
Campaign Disclosure Reports were filed honestly detailing all sources of the
donations we received."
On
May 29, 2003, the Board offered the Committee a conciliation agreement to
remedy the inadvertent violation of Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd. 11. No response was received from the
Committee. Minn. Stat. 10A.28, subd.
4, requires that if the Board is unable to conciliate a matter after a
reasonable time, the Board must issue public findings of probable cause.
The
Board considered this matter in executive sessions on May 28, 2003, and June
25, 2003. The Board's decision was
based upon Board records and Mr. Larson's response.
Based on the record before
it, the Board issues the following:
EVIDENTIARY
FINDINGS
1. Minn. Stat. 10A.27,
subd. 11, limits the amount a candidate for state representative can accept
from special sources to twenty percent of the expenditure limit for the office
sought by the candidate. In calendar
year 2002, the special source limit for this candidate was $5,476
2. In calendar year 2002, the People for (Mari) Pokornowski
Committee accepted $6,220.27 in contributions from special sources, thereby
exceeding the special source limit by $744.27.
Based on the above Statement of the Evidence, the Board makes the
following:
FINDINGS CONCERNING PROBABLE
CAUSE
1. There is probable cause to believe that the People for
(Mari) Pokornowski Committee violated Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd. 11, when it
accepted $744.27 in excess contributions from special sources.
Based on the above Findings, the Board issues the following:
ORDER
1. The Board orders the People for (Mari) Pokornowski Committee to return to special source contributors (registered lobbyists, political committees and political funds, and large givers as defined by Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd. 11) an amount sufficient to bring the Committee into compliance with Minn. Stat. 10A.27, subd. 11.
2. The Board orders the People for (Mari) Pokornowski Committee to provide the Board with copies of the checks returning the contributions and the accompanying letters, within thirty days.
3. The Board investigation of this matter is hereby made a part of the public records of the Board pursuant to Minn. Stat. 10A.02, subd. 11.
Board staff shall provide a copy of these Findings to Ms.
Pokornowski.
Dated: 7/1/03
Clyde
Miller, Chair
Campaign
Finance and Public Disclosure Board