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Latest Campaign Tactic: File a Complaint

July 22nd, 2014 by Mike Vasilinda

The number of ethics and elections complaints rise sharply in election years. 8 complaints have been filed by one side or the other in the hotly contested Gubernatorial race, and as Mike Vasilinda tells us, the complaints are seldom upheld or effective campaign strategy.

This billboard was the subject of a complaint against Charlie Crist’s campaign. It alleged the sign was an in kind campaign contribution. Another was filed against a similar TV spot.Both were thrown out. So was a complaint against Rick Scott’s Let’s Get to Work Committee. It was over how money was handled.

More than 8 complaints have been filed against the two campaigns.

That complaints from both sides are being dropped shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Lat year more than half of all complaints were found insufficient.

Lawyer Mark Herron frequently handles complaints before the ethics and elections commissions. He calls them a distraction. “It energizes the base, but I don’t think it wins or loses elections, but it does divert from the important issues they should be discussing” says Herron.

Former Governor Bob Martinez was honored for civic participation at the Historic Capitol Tuesday…

Mac Stipanovich ran both his successful and unsuccessful campaigns. “And I don;t believe that any campaign I was involved in has ever filed a single ethics complaint. You know, It just embitters everyone.”

Martinez says the escalating complaints are a sign of the times.“It’s better news sometimes to find the faults of another person, but I think part of it is that maybe candidates haven’t adjusted to the information that’s out there.”

Under Florida law, filing a knowingly false complaint can result in the filer paying the legal fees for the other  party. That seldom happens.

Florida’s Ethics Commission has a meeting scheduled for this coming Friday.

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