I just got an email back from Ben Piscitelli, Public Information Officer for the Franklin County Board of Elections regarding campaign finance reports for the Columbus Mayor’s race.
Because there was no primary election held, the candidates have “until Oct. 25th to submit financial reports.”
It looks like we’re going to be waiting a long time to find out who is on the campaign payroll- and who is funding the campaigns.
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