The complaint from Defend the Vote alleges that Evan Low's campaign has unlawfully utilized state funds to promote his congressional candidacy, highlighting major differences in state and federal campaign finance regulations.
The cease and desist letters issued to TV stations emphasize that broadcasting ads funded by Low's state campaign account contravenes both federal contribution limits and disclosure laws.
Defend the Vote's recent Federal Election Commission filing raises concerns about the integrity of campaign financing, specifically calling out Low's nearly $50,000 ad spend as improper and against federal regulations.
With the additional ad buy of $545,000 after the initial complaint, Low’s campaign faces increased scrutiny under campaign finance laws, raising questions about his eligibility and ethical conduct.
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