Kelliher to file letter with Campaign Finance Board admitting “mistake.”

DFL House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher says she

will send a letter

sent a letter to the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board today

telling the board her campaign for governor made a mistake regarding donor contributions. Kelliher said her campaign directed three donors to give to the DFL Party to help her pay for using the party's voter database, after getting party approval to do it. Party attorneys later said the donations were illegal and returned $1,500 in contributions to the donors. She said three people, Ruth Usem, Blanche Hawkins and Rich Ginsberg contributed $500 each to the party on Kelliher's behalf. Kelliher said Ginsberg, a lobbyist for several groups including the Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe and Hennepin County, already gave the maximum contribution of $500 to Kelliher's campaign. Kelliher said she will accept any penalty the Campaign Finance Board imposes on her campaign.

"We have since corrected the mistake. And I take responsibility for not having gone to, you know, directly to an attorney from the beginning of this. That process has changed on our campaign from here on out." Here's my interview with Kelliher:

But that isn't enough for Minnesota Republican Party Chair Tony Sutton. He and the MNGOP filed a complaint today with the Campaign Finance Board asking them to investigate the situation.

"This scheme needs to be investigated and we think that it's important that we get to the bottom of this. I think that the speaker coming forward is the politically sensitive thing to do but this isn't over yet." Here's Sutton's news conference:

Meanwhile Republican state Representative Tom Emmer, who is also running for governor, wants Kelliher to step down as Speaker of the Minnesota House. Kelliher's spokesman in the Speaker's office hasn't returned a call regarding Emmer's statement. Kelliher's campaign manager says Kelliher will not step down as Speaker.

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