The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) released a final decision today on a large number of campaign finance violations committed by Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, fining him a total of $30,634.
According to the ELEC report, Baraka committed a total of 264 campaign finance violations during his successful 2014 campaign for mayor, covering contributions and expenses that totaled around $200,000. 258 of the violations were due to late, incomplete, or missing reporting of contributions and expenses, while the remaining six were from receiving contributions that exceeded the contribution limit.
ELEC initially fined Baraka $37,993, but because Baraka paid promptly, the fine was reduced by 20% – a common practice ELEC uses to incentivize efficient payment of fines.
The complaint was first brought against Baraka in October 2017, before Baraka had even been re-elected; now, with the final decision coming four years later, Baraka is gearing up for a potential third term and possible gubernatorial bid in 2025.

