Where the gov candidates stand on disclosing income specifics

Where the gov candidates stand on disclosing summary of income taxes

MPR's Tim Pugmire reported earlier today that Democrat Mark Dayton said he would release a summary of his income tax statements and called on the other candidates for governor to do the same. Dayton said he would release the forms within two weeks.

A spokesman for Democrat Margaret Anderson Kelliher said she would release her tax statements and called on the other candidates to do the same.

A spokesman for Democrat Matt Entenza says Entenza will not release the forms.

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A spokesman for Republican Tom Emmer says Emmer will not release the forms.

A spokeswoman for Independence Party candidate Tom Horner

has not yet responded for a request. I'll post one when we get it.

says he will consider it.

The candidates are required by law to disclose a Statement of Economic Interest with the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board.

You can read the reports the candidates filed with the Campaign Finance Board by clicking on the links below:

Mark Dayton

Tom Emmer

Matt Entenza

Tom Horner

Margaret Anderson Kelliher