Chicago Sun-Times

FINGER- POINTING IN COUNTY RACE

Candidate seeking Garcia’s seat claims rival getting illegal contributi­ons, but rival’s camp says claims are ‘ baseless’

- BY RACHEL HINTON Staff Reporter Email: rhinton@suntimes.com Twitter: @rrhinton

With two weeks until the primary, Alma Anaya, a candidate for Cook County commission­er, and Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia say illegal campaign contributi­ons have given Anaya’s opponent an unfair advantage.

Anaya, who is running to take over Garcia’s 7th District seat on the County Board, filed a second request for investigat­ion against her challenger Angie Sandoval on Tuesday after no action was taken on her February request.

“Pay- to- play politics is definitely catching people’s attention,” Anaya said at a news conference. “We’re seeing that happens with the assessor and some other politician­s that people are tired. It’s time that we stand up and fight against this type of Machine politics.”

Garcia, who is running in the Democratic primary for the 4th Congressio­nal district, added that the “illegal” contributi­ons are a sign of the political “Machine playbook” at work.

A county ordinance prohibits companies that have contracts with the county from contributi­ng more than $ 750 in non- election years.

That same ordinance is the reason Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios was slapped with a $ 41,000 fine by the county’s Board of Ethics for taking contributi­ons in excess of the county’s limits.

Anaya said four contributi­ons to Sandoval’s campaign show that her opponent is “following in the footsteps of Joe Berrios” — an ally of Sandoval’s, according to Anaya.

Reliable Asphalt, which had a nearly $ 160,000 contract with the county, recently contribute­d $ 6,250 to Sandoval, records with the State Board of Elections show. Another contributo­r, D Constructi­on Inc., which had a contract with the county last year, contribute­d $ 5,000, according to the Board of Elections.

There is also a complaint against Anaya for failing to disclose in- kind donations from Garcia, said Homero Tristan, a spokespers­on for the Sandoval campaign.

Garcia defended Anaya, saying any allegation­s of wrongdoing by Sandoval campaign’s are “cheap political stunts.”

Tristan called Anaya’s comments “baseless” and emphasized that Sandoval will continue to “focus on issues important to the community.”

“Angie Sandoval remains committed to the facts of the campaign and strongly denies the desperate allegation­s her opponent is making,” Tristan said.

“Alma Anaya’s baseless allegation­s are filed in retaliatio­n to distract the public because Ms. Anaya herself has a pending complaint before the State Board of Elections due to Ms. Anaya’s purported violations of campaign finance law.”

 ?? | ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES ?? Cook County Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and Cook County Board candidate Alma Anaya talk to reporters on Tuesday.
| ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES Cook County Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and Cook County Board candidate Alma Anaya talk to reporters on Tuesday.

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