City Fines Spark Lawsuit From Former Mayoral Candidate

Portland, Oregon, USATue Apr 07 2026
A former mayoral contender in Portland is suing the city after a series of fines hit his campaign. The auditor’s office levied $2, 400 in October for allegedly using city money to boost a Wikipedia page. Later, after the November election, a $9, 000 penalty was imposed for not returning donations that surpassed legal limits on time. The campaign argues it never asked to be accused or given a chance to explain. The lawsuit claims the auditor acted as investigator, accuser and judge all at once, violating the candidate’s constitutional right to a fair hearing. A state judge agreed in July that the process was unfair, but the city still kept the money.
The fines were public and came during a tight election cycle. The candidate says voters never heard that the penalties had been overturned before they voted, which hurt his reputation and finances. He seeks compensation for those losses. The case highlights how campaign finance rules can become a tool that, if not handled carefully, may unfairly target opponents. It also shows the importance of clear procedures that allow candidates to respond before penalties are applied. The lawsuit names the city of Portland, its auditor and deputy auditor. The city has not yet commented on the filing.
https://localnews.ai/article/city-fines-spark-lawsuit-from-former-mayoral-candidate-5fca1775

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