Austin American-Statesman

Trump appoints Austin backer to U.S. election panel

- By Julie Bykowicz

President Donald Trump has selected a Texas attorney and supporter to join the beleaguere­d Federal Election Commission.

Trump appointed James “Trey” Trainor III, a well- known election-law specialist based in Austin, to the panel that monitors and polices federal campaign fundraisin­g and spending. The posi- tion requires Senate confirmati­on.

Trainor would serve a term that expires in April 2021, according to a White House announceme­nt Tuesday night.

The FEC is typically made up of six commission­ers, and by law no more than three can be from the same political party. At least four votes are required to take action on any enforcemen­t matter, explaining why the politicall­y divided FEC has deadlocked repeatedly in recent years.

Trainor is pictured in a January Austin American-Statesman story grinning broadly and holding pro-Trump signs. Although Trainor initially backed Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for president, he told the newspaper that under Trump, “I think America is going to be great again.”

Trainor also helped Trump at the Republican National Convention, he told the newspaper, after receiving a call from Don McGahn, Trump’s campaign attorney. McGahn is now White House counsel; he previously served as an FEC commission­er himself.

A short biography released by the White House cites Trainor’s experience as general counsel to the Texas Secretary of State, its Elections Assistance Commission and various other government legal roles.

The appointmen­t comes shortly after Trump appointed one of the FEC’s current Republican commission­ers, Matthew Petersen, to a federal judgeship. He also will need Senate confirmati­on.

The moves — one in, one out — would mean that the FEC would operate with just five commission­ers for now. And one of them, Republican Lee Goodman, has said he wants to quit by the end of this year. That could leave the panel with the bare minimum number of commission­ers needed to take any action.

 ?? RALPH BARRERA ?? James “Trey” Trainor III, an Austin attorney and election law specialist, was a supporter of Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidenti­al run earlier in the campaign.
RALPH BARRERA James “Trey” Trainor III, an Austin attorney and election law specialist, was a supporter of Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidenti­al run earlier in the campaign.
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