SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico State Board of Finance has rejected an emergency request for funds to reimburse the gubernatorial campaign of Republican Congressman Steve Pearce for legal fees in a dispute over campaign finance rules.
Secretary of State's Office spokesman Joey Keefe said Tuesday that it unclear when the agency will be able to pay roughly $66,000 it owes to Pearce's campaign under a court-approved settlement.
State prosecutors and campaign finance regulators have agreed to pay most of Pearce's legal expenses after unsuccessfully challenging the candidate's right to transfer money from a federal campaign account to a state account to run for governor. Pearce is owed $134,000 in all.
Pearce campaign spokesman Kevin Sheridan says reimbursement delays are further proof of partisan actions by Democratic Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver.
Republican New Mexico candidate faces reimbursement delays
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