First Congressional District Democrat Maura Sullivan has yet to file her personal financial disclosure as required by federal ethics law. The House Ethics Committee confirmed Wednesday that the financial filing, which was originally due by May 15, has not yet been filed.
Sullivan’s campaign says it’s a mere oversight, but political observers say it’s a rookie mistake for a veteran Democrat who worked in the Obama administration and ran in the NH-01 primary in 2018.
Every candidate for Congress is required to file a Personal Financial Disclosure (PFD) with the House Ethics Committee. The disclosure provides voters with transparency about the financial interests, income, and potential conflicts of interest of potential members of Congress.
In early May, Sullivan asked the House Committee