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Former Connecticut governor candidate to pay $90,000 penalty
March 17, 2021
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) A former Republican candidate for governor has agreed to pay a $90,000 civil penalty to settle an elections complaint, marking the largest amount collected from an individual Connecticut candidate.
The state s Elections Enforcement Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to approve a consent agreement reached with Steve Obsitnik, who unsuccessfully sought the Republican Party endorsement for governor in 2018.
The panel determined Obsitnik, a Westport tech entrepreneur, accepted $1.3 million in public campaign financing while also benefitting from more than $88,000 in spending by a political action committee called FixCT Inc. which supported his candidacy. The commission s more than two-year investigation focused on whether there was illegal coordination between the candidate and the PAC.