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2007-272
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Opinion Item
Docket Number
2007-272
Parties Involved
Julie Quinn
Jefferson Parish School Board
Agency at Issue
Jefferson Parish School Board
Decision Date
5/21/2010
Law
18:1505.1C
Caption
Julie Quinn violated Section 1505.1C of the CFDA by filing reports in connection with the 2002, 2005, and 2007 elections that were incorrect.
Campaign Finance Subject Matters
Reporting
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• Page 5 of 9 <br /> Board Docket No. 2007-272 <br /> Original Report 296842.77 241910.29 <br /> Amended Report 76252.20 33044.723 <br /> 9. <br /> Because Ms. Quinn had a surplus in connection with the 2007 election, she was <br /> required to file supplemental reports every year thereafter by February 15`h. Ms. Quinn <br /> continues to file supplemental reports for this election. Ms. Quinn amended the following <br /> supplemental reports for the 2007 election: <br /> Year Beginning Balance Ending Balance <br /> 2007 Original Report 155571.94 118908.85 <br /> Amended Report 33044.72 15550.13 <br /> 2007 Original Report 15555.61 5759.17 <br /> • Amended Report 15550.13 6350.46 <br /> 10. <br /> Ms. Quinn's reports were filed on her behalf by a certified public accountant. <br /> il. <br /> If called to testify, Ms. Quinn would state that she relied on a certified public accountant to <br /> accurately complete and file her campaign finance disclosure reports and that any inaccuracies on <br /> her part were unknown and unintentional. Furthermore, Ms. Quinn would testify that she did not <br /> seek to conceal any contributions, expenditures or loans. and that the reporting errors were strictly <br /> accounting errors only. <br /> • <br />
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