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Interpretation of the rules seems random

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:50 PM

Editor:



On May 11, Pat Degagne-Rule (a candidate for county commissioner) contributed $50 to Wasley’s campaign committee. Wasley listed her contribution as one from “Patricia S. Degagne.”

Colorado Constitution, Article XXVIII, Section 3, Number 6 states, “No candidate’s candidate committee shall accept contributions from, or make contributions to, another candidate committee…”

Col. Constitution Article XXVIII, Section 2, Number 3 defines ‘candidate committee’ as “a person, including the candidate, or persons with the common purpose of receiving contributions or making expenditures under the authority of a candidate.”

Accordingly, I opined that her contribution was prohibited as it came from and under the authority of the candidate, Degagne-Rule. I did so after a representative at the secretary of state’s office gave this information along with their interpretation of the law.

On June 19, in a letter to the editor, Degagne-Rule said, “the check I wrote to Russell Wasley was not from my candidate committee, but from my personal account, as were the checks I wrote to Scott Tipton, J. Paul Brown, and Don Coram.”

Having read her response, I again contacted the secretary of state’s office, spoke with a different representative and asked the very same question. “Can a candidate donate to another candidate?” I was this time given a different response and told that, despite being prohibited from making contributions as an individual working through their committee (which Degagne-Rule’s contribution could have been), candidates may make personal contributions if they comply with limits imposed by state law –- which is $200 per election cycle for district attorneys. Accordingly, Degagne-Rule’s defense is well received so long as she did in fact contribute to Wasley as an individual.

Interpretation of the rules seems to be as random at a state level as it is at a local level — considering that statute, Republican Party rules, or certain GOP club by-laws all change depending on whom you ask. It is however, refreshing to hear that Degagne-Rule is trying to keep both her and Wasley within the legal limits on this issue.



Jane Eaton

Cortez

Via CortezJournal.com

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