(The Center Square) – A Thurston County Superior Court judge on Friday upheld the government-drafted financial disclosure statement slated to appear on November ballots for Initiative 645, a high-profile measure seeking to repeal Washington state’s newly enacted income tax on…
An attorney defending the Alaska Division of Elections against a lawsuit argued in state court Friday that candidates for state office are not obliged to disclose their finances when they file for office.
If that argument is upheld in court, it would upend existing practices and could end voters’ ability to examine political candidates’ personal finances in the early stages of a primary election.
The lawsuit in court on Friday was filed by the Alaska Democratic Party, which is challenging the eligibility of Jose Roel Tagle to run for Alaska House District 22. Tagle, a Republican, is the only challenger to incumbent Rep. Ted Eischeid, D-Anchorage.
The Alaska Democratic Party challenged Tagle’s eligibility after he filed a completely blank Public Officer Disclosure Form alongside his candidacy application. State law requires candidates to use that form to list all income — including Permanent Fund dividends — that a candidate and their immediate family received during the previous year.
The Division of Elections frequently rejects candidates who file no form at all.
Despite Tagle’s blank form, the Division of Elections accepted his candidacy and rejected the Democratic Party’s challenge, causing the party to file suit.
In front of Anchorage Superior Court Judge Josie Garton, Alaska Department of Law attorney Griffin Deitz said that filing a blank form is acceptable because the relevant law gives candidates 30 days to make corrections.
“A candidate could comply — they could submit a financial disclosure, as Mr. Tagle did here, that was blank, and then if there are financial interests to be reported, could report those at a later date,” Deitz said.
This year, Alaska’s candidate filing deadline was June 1 and election day is Aug. 18. If a 30-day delay becomes common, almost half the primary campaign season could elapse before voters are informed about candidates’ personal wealth.
Garton, from the bench, asked: “Why wouldn’t every candidate file a blank form?”
Deitz appeared to briefly struggle for an answer.
“In this case — well — I couldn’t begin to guess why candidates would or wouldn’t do so,” he said. “But they have that 30 days. So the presumption that the (Division of Elections) would make in this case, Your Honor, is that the Legislature intended to provide this grace period so that people could file at the very last minute and then bring that financial disclosure into compliance before the election.”
Attorney River Sterne, representing the Alaska Democratic Party, said that position is unacceptable.
“An important thing here is that filing a totally blank POFD is the same as not filing a POFD at all,” he said, arguing that the Division of Elections should have excluded Tagle from the primary election ballot.
In written arguments before Friday, and again in court, Deitz argued that the Alaska Public Offices Commission — not the Division of Elections — is the agency that should determine whether a POFD is properly filed.
The Division of Elections does not have investigation powers, he said, and is thus unable to judge. Tagle may have no income to report, Deitz suggested.
Sterne countered that other public records clearly list Tagle as the officer of a privately held company, and there is no “de minimis” exemption for reporting shares of a privately held company if the profits are vanishingly small or nonexistent. Given that, he said, the Division of Elections could easily conclude that Tagle’s filing was incorrect.
Neither Tagle nor the Alaska Republican Party filed legal briefs in support of Tagle’s candidacy ahead of Friday’s oral argument. The party’s chair, Carmela Warfield, did not answer a phone call or email asking why not.
Regardless of how Garton rules on the lawsuit, Tagle’s candidacy appears unlikely to proceed. As of Friday, Tagle had not amended his financial disclosure form, meaning that even under the Division of Elections’ interpretation of the law, he is beyond the 30-day grace period.
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Joining Brees on stage as part of this year’s Hall of Fame class include Roger Craig, Larry Fitzgerald, Adam Vinatieri and Luke Kuechly. “The way I really look at it is, this is my opportunity to convey my appreciation, gratitude to so many of the people and places that were a part of this journey,” Brees told reporters this week. “That’s what I’m most looking forward to, is all the people I’m going to have a chance to see and appreciate and let them know just how valued they are.” Standing at exactly 6 feet tall and weighing 209 pounds, Brees did not have the ideal stature of a quarterback. But through grit, a relentless work ethic and cerebral approach to the game, Brees developed into a 13-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion. Brees pointed to creating a culture of connectivity that led to sustainable winning during his time in the league, which included stints with the San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints. “So much of my thought process each and every season was how do you recreate so much connectivity and chemistry with the guys that are on your side of the ball,” Brees said. “And then the team dynamics. How are we feeding off each other and how are we complementing each other? To me, that’s where a lot of the magic lies on a team is just how you build that chemistry. And how you build those relationships.” Now, let’s look at the 10 best moments from Brees’ Hall of Fame career. 10. Winning Comeback Player Of The Year In 2004 Brees’ tenure with the San Diego Chargers was a bit more successful than some might have remembered. After the Chargers took him with the first pick in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft, Brees earned the starting job a year later in 2002. He went 8-8 that year before going 2-9 as a starter in 2003. With Brees and the Chargers struggling in 2003, San Diego selected Philip Rivers in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft. But Brees not only fended off Rivers for the starting job in each of the next two seasons, he also led the Chargers to the playoffs for the first time in seven years in 2004. He won the Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year award for his play that season before going 9-7 as a starter in 2005. Brees finished his time in San Diego with a 30-28 record as a starter. He completed 62.2% of his passes for 12,348 yards, with 80 touchdown passes and 53 interceptions. 9. Gold Jacket Connection: Brees Catches TD From LT An underrated athlete and accomplished basketball player in high school, Brees got to show off his skills when he caught a 21-yard touchdown pass for a score from fellow Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson during a Week 4 contest against the Raiders in 2003. 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Helping Saints Reach NFC Title Game In Year 1 Brees’ tenure with the Chargers ended with him suffering a devastating shoulder injury, leading the team to part ways with him as a free agent in the 2006 offseason. But that opened the door for a move that helped change the course of NFL history. After the Miami Dolphins were urged by team doctors not to sign Brees due to his recent shoulder surgery, the Saints picked up the quarterback in March 2006. The Saints were rewarded for taking on a significant risk. He led the team to a 10-6 record in his first year and was named first-team All-Pro. Brees threw for 243 yards and a touchdown in the Saints’ 27-24 divisional round win, helping the team secure their NFC Championship Game appearance. They lost to the Chicago Bears in that game. 1. Delivering First Super Bowl To New Orleans and Winning MVP The defining moment of Brees’ career came in the 2009 season. 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