Holland City Council candidate reported to AG for late finance filing

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HOLLAND — The last candidate appearing on the ballot for Holland City Council filed his campaign finance report Monday, Nov. 6 — 10 days past deadline, resulting in a report to the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.

The Ottawa County Clerk’s Office reported the Committee to Elect Ryan Spencer to Dana Nessel on Monday after he failed to file his financial disclosure statement by Oct. 27. His campaign was penalized $25 for each day the report went unfiled.

More:Holland candidates said no OI affiliation. What about their donors?

Later on Monday, Spencer filed the documents, reporting he raised $5,549 for his campaign, which came from 15 donors.

Despite distancing himself from Ottawa Impact, he and several other candidates seeking elected office in Holland took money from supporters of the far-right fundamentalist group.

Holland City Council candidate reported to AG for late finance filing

Ottawa Impact was created by current Ottawa County Board Chair Joe Moss and Vice Chair Sylvia Rhodea after they unsuccessfully challenged the previous board and county health officer over COVID-19 mitigation mandates in 2020 and 2021.

Spencer previously told The Sentinel he has no affiliation with OI and does not endorse the group.

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