Sharron Angle's campaign didn't properly report hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions or $2.3 million in debts during her failed 2010 U.S. Senate bid in Nevada, the Federal Election Commission said Monday.The FEC accepted the findings of auditors that Angle's campaign failed to file or report in a timely manner 169 contributions totaling $243,750, or property account for debt.Under federal law, campaign committees are required to file special notices of contributions of $1,000 or more received fewer than 20 days but more than 48 hours before a primary or general election in which the candidate is running.Additionally, so …
Sharron Angle violated campaign laws in 2010, FEC says
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