Treasurer for Maes campaign resigns
by completecolorado | 2:35 pm, September 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
CompleteColorado.com can report that the treasurer for the Dan Maes campaign, Bob Balink, has resigned. Balink also currently serves as the clerk and recorder for El Paso County.
In an email to CompleteColorado.com, Maes campaign spokesman Nate Strauch said, “Bob resigned citing the commune [sic] from El Paso County to Denver. Everything was left on good terms.”
Complete also asked for the date of the resignation. We are still waiting to hear an answer from the Maes campaign at this time.
In a separate note, for those who would be interested, the Caplis and Silverman show on 630 KHOW has posted an affadavit from Dan Maes signed in 2009 indicating that he was familiar with and understood Colorado’s campaign finance laws.
UPDATE: Nate Strauch informs us that Balink’s resignation was Tuesday, Sept. 7.
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September 10th, 2010 @ 6:26 pm
So he wasn’t aware of how far the commute was until he started calculating Maes’ mileages? Now that Maes is his own campaign manager, I guess he is proving that he can cut employees, like he has been promising…