August 5, 2021 •
Iowa Special Election Scheduled for September 14
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to schedule a special election for House District 37 on September 14 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rep. John Landon on July 29, 2021. Iowa law requires a special […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to schedule a special election for House District 37 on September 14 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rep. John Landon on July 29, 2021.
Iowa law requires a special election to be called within five days following a vacancy in the Iowa legislature.
There is no primary, and candidates will be nominated directly by political parties.
The winning candidate will serve the remainder of Landon’s term, which runs through 2022, and the seat will come up for election again next year.
August 5, 2021 •
Prominent Senator Resigns After Accepting Appointment to University Board
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Sen. Doug J.J. Peters has resigned effective July 30 to accept a position on the University of Maryland’s Board of Regents. Sen. Peters had previously announced he did not plan to seek reelection marking the end of his 15-year tenure […]
Sen. Doug J.J. Peters has resigned effective July 30 to accept a position on the University of Maryland’s Board of Regents.
Sen. Peters had previously announced he did not plan to seek reelection marking the end of his 15-year tenure in the Maryland Senate.
A successor will be appointed to serve the remainder of his current term with elections for the 23rd District’s Senate seat schedule for 2022.
August 5, 2021 •
Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
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Campaign Finance New Mexico: “Court Upholds Santa Fe Regulations on Campaign Disclosure” by Morgan Lee (Associated Press) for MSN Texas: “Energy Industry Showers Gov. Greg Abbott, Other Texas Politicians with Campaign Cash after They Passed Power Grid Bills” by Mitchell […]
Campaign Finance
New Mexico: “Court Upholds Santa Fe Regulations on Campaign Disclosure” by Morgan Lee (Associated Press) for MSN
Texas: “Energy Industry Showers Gov. Greg Abbott, Other Texas Politicians with Campaign Cash after They Passed Power Grid Bills” by Mitchell Furman and Carla Astudillo for Texas Tribune
Wisconsin: “Democrats Introduce Bills That Would Overhaul Wisconsin Campaign Finance System” by Riley Vetterkind for Wisconsin State Journal
Elections
Illinois: “Ex-Illinois Governor Blagojevich, Granted Clemency by Trump, Sues for Right to Seek Elected Office Again” by Andrew Jeong (Washington Post) for MSN
Ethics
California: “San Francisco’s Mayor Agrees to $23K Fine for Ethics Breach” by Associated Press for Yahoo News
Missouri: “Missouri Governor Pardons Gun-Waving St. Louis Lawyer Couple” by Jim Salter (Associated Press) for Yahoo News
Ohio: “Ken Johnson Found Guilty On 15 Counts in Federal Corruption Trial” by Matthew Richmond for WVIZ
Lobbying
National: “Prospect of Massive Economic Packages Unleashes Lobbying Bonanza in Washington” by Tony Romm and Yeganeh Torbati (Washington Post) for MSN
Missouri: “Just Before Parson Vetoed Missouri Emissions Bill, Staffer’s Spouse Hired by Testing Company” by Allison Kite (Missouri Independent) for Yahoo News
August 4, 2021 •
Sterling Heights, Michigan Primary Election Results
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In the Sterling Heights, Michigan nonpartisan mayoral primary election incumbent Mayor Michael C. Taylor received the most votes and will face Ken Nelson in the Nov. 2 general election. The City Council will also be elected on Nov. 2 when […]
In the Sterling Heights, Michigan nonpartisan mayoral primary election incumbent Mayor Michael C. Taylor received the most votes and will face Ken Nelson in the Nov. 2 general election.
The City Council will also be elected on Nov. 2 when voters will choose from the 12 candidates receiving the most votes in the primary.
August 4, 2021 •
Detroit, Michigan Primary Election Results
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Downtown Detroit, Michigan
In Detroit’s nonpartisan mayoral primary election, incumbent Mayor Mike Duggan, seeking his third term, overwhelmingly won the day with Anthony Adams coming in second. Duggan and Adams will vie for Mayor in the Nov. 2 general election. Incumbent Janice M. […]
In Detroit’s nonpartisan mayoral primary election, incumbent Mayor Mike Duggan, seeking his third term, overwhelmingly won the day with Anthony Adams coming in second.
Duggan and Adams will vie for Mayor in the Nov. 2 general election.
Incumbent Janice M. Winfrey received the most votes and will face off against Denzel Anton McCampbell for City Clerk in the Nov. 2 election.
And Proposal P which would have added 47 new elected positions and 102 new appointed positions to the city’s government, was overwhelmingly rejected by voters.
August 4, 2021 •
Texas House Bill Amends Election Code Regarding Contributions to Election Officials
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A Texas House bill relating to restrictions on accepting political contributions has passed. House Bill 2283 provides the joint elections commission, county election commission, and county election board may not accept a contribution of $1,000 or more, including the value […]
A Texas House bill relating to restrictions on accepting political contributions has passed.
House Bill 2283 provides the joint elections commission, county election commission, and county election board may not accept a contribution of $1,000 or more, including the value of in-kind donations, offered by a private individual or a business entity, including a corporation, partnership, or trust, or another third party.
Under the bill, the joint elections commission, county election commission, and county election board may accept a contribution of less than $1,000 only with written consent from the relevant political subdivision.
The bill will take effect September 1.
August 4, 2021 •
Michigan State Senate Special Primary Results
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Two special primaries were held yesterday to determine who would be on the ballot for the Nov. 2 special election to fill two vacant state senate seats. For Michigan State Senate District 8, Democrat Martin Genter and Republican Douglas Wozniak […]
Two special primaries were held yesterday to determine who would be on the ballot for the Nov. 2 special election to fill two vacant state senate seats.
For Michigan State Senate District 8, Democrat Martin Genter and Republican Douglas Wozniak won their respective special primary elections to fill the seat vacated by Sen. Pete Lucido.
They advance to the Nov. 2 special election with Andrew Kamal, who is running as an independent.
For Michigan State Senate District 28, Democrat Keith Courtade and Republican state Rep. Mark Huizenga won their respective special primary elections to fill the seat vacated by Sen. Peter MacGregor.
Republicans currently have a 20-16 majority in the Michigan State Senate.
August 4, 2021 •
Mike Carey Wins Republican Primary for Congressional District 15
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Mike Carey, a coal lobbyist backed by former President Donald Trump, won the Republican primary to succeed former Rep. Steve Stivers over 10 other candidates for the Ohio Congressional District 15 seat. Carey will face Democratic state Rep. Allison Russo, […]
Mike Carey, a coal lobbyist backed by former President Donald Trump, won the Republican primary to succeed former Rep. Steve Stivers over 10 other candidates for the Ohio Congressional District 15 seat.
Carey will face Democratic state Rep. Allison Russo, a health policy consultant who won the Democratic nomination, on Nov. 2.
August 4, 2021 •
Shontel Brown Wins Democratic Primary for Congressional District 11
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Cuyahoga County Council member Shontel Brown defeated former state Sen. Nina Turner in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for Ohio Congressional District 11 to succeed former Rep. Marcia Fudge. Brown will be on the ballot on Nov. 2 with Laverne Gore, the […]
Cuyahoga County Council member Shontel Brown defeated former state Sen. Nina Turner in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for Ohio Congressional District 11 to succeed former Rep. Marcia Fudge.
Brown will be on the ballot on Nov. 2 with Laverne Gore, the business owner, consultant, trainer and community activist who won the Republican nomination.
August 4, 2021 •
Wednesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
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Campaign Finance Florida: “Miami Beach Candidate Asks Voters to Donate to Her Campaign. And Eat at Her Restaurant” by Martin Vassolo (Miami Herald) for MSN Michigan: “Donor Bernstein Funds Whitmer’s Recall Fight That Brother Could Rule On” by Craig Mauger […]
Campaign Finance
Florida: “Miami Beach Candidate Asks Voters to Donate to Her Campaign. And Eat at Her Restaurant” by Martin Vassolo (Miami Herald) for MSN
Michigan: “Donor Bernstein Funds Whitmer’s Recall Fight That Brother Could Rule On” by Craig Mauger (Detroit News) for Yahoo News
Washington DC: “More People Ran for Office and Donated to Campaigns Because of D.C’s New Public Financing Program” by Martin Austermuhle for Dcist.com
Elections
Ohio: “Trump-Backed Carey, Centrist Brown Win Ohio US House Races” by Julie Carr Smyth (Associated Press) for Yahoo News
Ethics
Idaho: “Idaho House Ethics Committee Denounces an Absent Rep. Giddings, Recommends Punishment” by Hayat Norimine (Idaho Statesman) for Yahoo News
New York: “AG: Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, broke state and federal law” by Anna Gromwold and Shannon Young (Washington Post) for MSN
Ohio: “Mayoral Hopeful State Sen. Sandra Williams Identified by Pseudonym in FirstEnergy Deferred Prosecution Agreement” by Seth Richardson (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN
Lobbying
Colorado: “Aurora Lobbyist Registration Law Takes Effect; No Penalties Until 2022” by Kara Mason for Sentinel Colorado
August 3, 2021 •
Special Election Announced
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has announced a special primary election for House District 63 will be held on October 19 with runoff elections held on November 16, if necessary. The special general election will be held on February 1, 2022. […]
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has announced a special primary election for House District 63 will be held on October 19 with runoff elections held on November 16, if necessary.
The special general election will be held on February 1, 2022.
The House District 63 seat has been vacant since former Rep. Bill Poole took over as state finance director on August 1.
August 3, 2021 •
Tuesday’s LobbyComply News Roundup
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Campaign Finance National: “His Campaign Is Over. But Trump’s Political Groups Are Still Spending Donor Money at His Properties.” by Isaac Stanley-Becker and David Fahrenthold (Washington Post) for MSN Alaska: “Federal Court Ruling Likely Allows Unlimited Cash in Alaska Political […]
Campaign Finance
National: “His Campaign Is Over. But Trump’s Political Groups Are Still Spending Donor Money at His Properties.” by Isaac Stanley-Becker and David Fahrenthold (Washington Post) for MSN
Alaska: “Federal Court Ruling Likely Allows Unlimited Cash in Alaska Political Campaigns” by James Brooks (Anchorage Daily News) for Yahoo News
Maine: “State Ethics Panel Launches Probe into Company That Donated to Democrats” by Scott Thistle for Portland Press Herald
Nebraska: “Nebraska Legislative Races Keep Breaking Spending Records, and There’s No End in Sight” by Martha Stoddard (Omaha World-Herald) for Lincoln Journal Star
Elections
National: “The Justice Department Puts States on Notice About Election Audits and Voting Changes” by Carrie Johnson for National Public Radio
Florida: “Key Figures in ‘Ghost’ Candidate Scandal Had Business Relationship, Records Show” by Jason Garcia and Annie Martin (Orlando Sentinel) for MSN
Ethics
Missouri: “Anti-Mask Protesters Swarmed a St. Louis County Council Meeting. Then, an Attendee Tested Positive for Covid.” by Katie Shepherd (Washington Post) for MSN
Lobbying
California: “A Lobbyist’s Secret Gift to a Councilwoman Prompts El Monte to Consider New Ethics Rules” by Adam Elmahrek (Los Angeles Times) for MSN
August 2, 2021 •
Pennsylvania Sets Special Election for House District 164
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The Pennsylvania Speaker of the House announced a special election for House District 164 on November 2, the same day as the general election. The district seat became vacant when Rep. Margo Davidson resigned after being charged with theft and […]
The Pennsylvania Speaker of the House announced a special election for House District 164 on November 2, the same day as the general election.
The district seat became vacant when Rep. Margo Davidson resigned after being charged with theft and election code violations related to her improper use of state funds and improper campaign finance reporting.
The winner of the special election will serve the remainder of Davidson’s term ending November 30, 2022.
August 2, 2021 •
County Commissioners Adopt Changes to Lobbying Law
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The Board of County Commissioners have adopted Ordinance 21-73 adding additional requirements to the registration and reporting of lobbyists communication with the Miami-Dade County. The new requirements include requiring lobbyists to disclose the specific issues they are lobbying, lobbyist registration […]
The Board of County Commissioners have adopted Ordinance 21-73 adding additional requirements to the registration and reporting of lobbyists communication with the Miami-Dade County.
The new requirements include requiring lobbyists to disclose the specific issues they are lobbying, lobbyist registration to be amended within 15 days to ensure accuracy, and requiring lobbyist expenditure reports to be filed even if there were no expenditures.
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