The Public Disclosure Commission has notified 63 candidates that they appeared to have missed the deadline for the mandatory post-primary election expenditure report due on Sept. 10
State law requires all candidates who are participating in the primary election and are registered under full reporting (required for those who raise and spend more than $7,000) to file expenditure reports — known as C-4 reports — 21 and 7 days prior to the election, and on the 10th day of the month following the election regardless of campaign activity.
The post-primary election report due on Sept. 10 covered campaign spending during the period between July 29 and Aug. 31.
The PDC maintains a list of filing deadlines and other reporting resources on its website, and candidates and campaigns receive email notification of upcoming filing dates.
The Commission has scheduled enforcement hearings on Sept. 23 for candidates charged with violations of pre-primary expenditure reporting requirements.
The candidates who hadn't filed the post-primary report by Sept. 10 are:
Name / position sought
Adam Smith – Spokane Valley City Council
Adedotun Oyefeso – Kent City Council
Alice Fong – Lakewood City Council
Amanda Rodriguez – Grandview School District 116-200 Board of Directors
Ana Maria Moreno – Sunnyside School District 201 Board of Directors
Angela R. Henderson – King County Council
Anthony (Tony) Ginn – Tacoma Mayor
Ash Black – Bremerton City Council
Brandon Finley – Woodinville City Council
Brett Johnson – Pierce County Charter Review Commission
Caleb Allen Fahey – Tacoma School District 010 Board of Directors
Charles Kifer – Centralia City Council
Christopher J. Moore – Orting Mayor
Clayton Barnes – Kirkland City Council
Clinton Bliss – Seattle Mayor
Danielle Schuster – Kennewick City Council
Daniel M. Williams – Yakima County Coroner
Darleen Marie Muhly Simkins – Olympia City Council
David Dormier – Quincy City Council
Deena Bayoumi – Pullman School District 267 Board of Directors
Dixie Boush – Enumclaw City Council
George Conzuelo – Pierce County Charter Review Commission
Gwendolyn Hosea-Mimms – Renton City Council
Max J. Heller III – Pierce County Charter Review Commission
James S. Rutt – Orting Mayor
Jamie Lee – Kent City Council
Jennifer Dow – Pierce County Fire Protection District 16 Commission
Jeremy Ruse – Olympia School District 111 Board of Directors
Jose Gutierrez – Yakima School District 007 Board of Directors
Joseph Molloy – Seattle Mayor
Kaylin A. Bosley – Port of Bellingham Commission
Kimberly A Lefebvre – Kelso City Council
Kim-Khanh T. Van – King County Council
Levi Lyon – Pierce County Charter Review Commission
Lisa Miller – Spokane Valley City Council
Michael J. Luzzo – Kennewick School District 017 Board of Directors
Marianne Chambers – Longview City Council
Mark W. Stuart – Lake Washington School District 414 Board of Directors
Marwan Cameron – Bremerton Mayor
Matthew Mullvain – Snoqualmie Mayor
Max McCallum – Tukwila City Council
Mic Sager- Clallam Public Hospital District 02 Commission
Julie A. Murray – Pierce County Charter Review Commission
Ned Jacob Hammar – Port Angeles School District 121 Board of Directors
Niko Battle – Everett City Council
Christina M. Over – Mukilteo City Council
Pamela Hoke – Friday Harbor Mayor
Paul McDaniel – Federal Way Mayor
Rashell Lisowski – Burien City Council
Rick LeBoeuf – Lewis County Fire Protection District 05 Commission
Ron Willis – Vancouver City Council
RoseLynne P. McCarter – Kent City Council
Ryan Jewell – Yelm Community Schools Board of Directors
Satnam Singh Bath – Pierce County Charter Review Commission
Sehajbir Dhaliwal – Northshore School District 417 Board of Directors
Sharon Schirman – Shelton City Council
Terrie Hargreaves – Yelm Community Schools Board of Directors
Thomas Lemoine – Pierce County Fire Protection District 05 Commission
Timothy Steiner – Cheney City Council
Trevor Arthur Smith – Orting City Council
Avrum (Alex) Tsimerman – Bellevue City Council
William James Hirt – King County Executive
Isaiah T. Willoughby – Seattle Mayor