November 24, 2024
Macomb prosecutor Lucido may have violated campaign finance law
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Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido may have violated Michigan campaign finance laws when he distributed a newsletter from his office to county employees that contained a link to his campaign website, according to the Michigan Secretary of State, though Lucido still claims the allegations against him are false.

In a letter sent to Lucido and his attorney Andrea Hansen Oct. 17, Bureau of Elections regulatory attorney James Biehl wrote that there is sufficient evidence to show Lucido potentially violated campaign finance laws. Michigan Department of State Press Secretary Sam May confirmed the department’s finding Tuesday.

“Pete Lucido sent a newsletter from his public email address that linked to his campaign website,” Biehl wrote. “While the monetary cost of comingling public and campaign emails may be minimal the impact can be a significant advantage for campaign purposes. Additionally, public resources are used to maintain an email list and contact individuals that may not be on an email list for Pete Lucido’s campaign.”

Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido speaks during a Macomb County Prosecutors Office Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU) press conference on the dismissal of a conviction of Mack Howell, for a 2014 armed robbery at Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucidos office in Mt, Clemens, Michigan on March 29, 2023.

Candidates running for office cannot use state- or county-funded resources to campaign, according to Michigan law. Lucido, a Republican, is running for a second term as Macomb County prosecutor and faces Democrat Christina Hines in November.

Lucido’s attorney, Andrea Hansen, said in her response to the Department of State that the link was inadvertently included in the newsletter and has been corrected.