West Haven Candidate Nick Pascale Accused of Election Violations
Former Democratic Town Committee Treasurer Faces $400 in Fines
Candidate Disputes Allegations, Calls Them "Politically Motivated"
WEST HAVEN, Conn. - Former Democratic Town Committee Treasurer Nick Pascale has agreed to pay $400 in fines to the State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC) for alleged campaign finance violations. The accusations stem from Pascale's unsuccessful bid for West Haven mayor in 2017.
According to the SEEC, Pascale failed to disclose a $2,000 loan he received from a friend and failed to properly report campaign expenses. Pascale has disputed the allegations, calling them "politically motivated" and accusing the SEEC of targeting him because of his opposition to the current West Haven mayor.
Pascale is currently running for West Haven City Council. He has claimed that the city is bankrupt and $167 million in debt, a claim that has been disputed by city officials. Pascale's campaign has focused on fiscal responsibility and transparency, and he has pledged to reduce the city's debt and improve its financial management.
The SEEC's decision to impose fines on Pascale is a significant development in the West Haven mayoral race. It is unclear whether the allegations will have a negative impact on Pascale's campaign or whether he will be able to overcome them and win the election.
The SEEC is an independent agency that enforces Connecticut's campaign finance laws. The agency has the authority to investigate alleged violations, impose fines, and refer cases to law enforcement for prosecution.
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