§11-227 - Public notices.
§11-227 Public notices. (a) Forty-five days before each primary, special primary, special, or general election, and at such other times as may be appropriate, the commission may give public notices to communicate to the public the following:
(1) A candidate who has signed an affidavit pursuant to section 11-208 to abide by the expenditure limits for the candidate's respective office as imposed by this subpart;
(2) A candidate who has filed an affidavit to abide by spending limits, but who has exceeded the expenditure limits pursuant to section 11-209;
(3) A candidate who has failed to file a report required under this subpart, or who has failed to correct a deficient report after notice of the deficiency or failure to file has been mailed to the candidate pursuant to section 11-193(a)(5); and
(4) Any flagrant violation of any other provision of this subpart.
(b) In giving public notice under this section, the commission shall endeavor to bring fair public light to the incident or violation involved. [L 1979, c 224, pt of §2; am L 1980, c 232, §1; gen ch 1985; am L 1987, c 369, §1(19); am L Sp 1995, c 10, §2(26); am L 1998, c 2, §6]