NEW: Aponte Campaign Finance Case Referred to Attorney General

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NEW: Aponte Campaign Finance Case Referred to Attorney General

City Council President Luis Aponte
The Rhode Island Board of Elections voted to refer the case of City Council President Luis Aponte's campaign finance filings to the Rhode Island Attorney General on Wednesday. 

The Board had reported in May that Aponte owed $47,916 in late filing fees for not submitting quarterly campaign finance reports on time.  Aponte has been in the process of negotiating a settlement with the board. 

Aponte was first elected to the City Council in 1998, representing Ward 10 in Lower South Providence and Washington Park. 

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A GoLocal investigation in 2011 found at that time twenty candidates for local and state office have racked up more than $800,000 in fines for filing campaign finances reports late—or not even filing them at all—according to a GoLocalProv review of state Board of Elections records.

As GoLocal reported in 2011:

The top 20 list includes former state Senator John Celona, who was sentenced to state prison in 2007 for selling his votes, as well as several prominent city councilmen in Providence.

Top politician owes more than $100,000.

Overall, nearly 250 candidates in elections across the state have built up $993,000 in fines as of last week, which is about half of the entire $1.8 million budget for the Board of Elections—although if collected that money would not go directly to the board but instead would be paid into the state general fund. Most of the delinquents are candidates for local office. Fewer ran for state rep or senator and none were candidates for one of the five statewide offices.

The fines approach nearly six figures for many of the top 20 politicians. At the top is former state Senate candidate Patrick McDonald, at about $103,924. Celona takes second with $78,095. The others range from $10,000 to $70,000. 


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