Los Angeles Times

Complaint targets San Diego mayor

- By Jeff McDonald

SAN DIEGO — Visitors to Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s page on San Diego’s newly redesigned city website were directed for some time to a Facebook account created to get him reelected.

According to a complaint f iled by Sara Kent with the state Fair Political Practices Commission, the link on Faulconer’s city page was a misuse of public resources.

“The public has a right to expect elected officers to be responsibl­e stewards of public resources,” Kent said on her Facebook page. “Those politician­s cannot be allowed to use taxpayer resources to promote their private election campaigns. The public has to stand up and defend itself against these abuses of power.”

Kent said in her complaint that Faulconer’s city email newsletter­s also contain links to his campaign.

State elections law does not allow campaign activity using government resources.

The mayor’s office said it has created a Facebook account specifical­ly for his city business, but the campaign link was used by mistake.

“We linked to the correct website as soon as we became aware of the situa- tion,” Faulconer aide Matt Awbrey said.

The links included in older online newsletter­s also have been updated, he said.

“We self- reported to the Ethics Commission … and requested that it be reviewed expeditiou­sly,” Awbrey said. “We believe the facts will bear out that this was an inadverten­t oversight.”

The Fair Political Practices Commission conf irmed it had received the complaint Monday but declined to comment further.

Former councilman and mayoral candidate Ed Harris issued a news release Monday calling on the city Ethics Commission to open a separate investigat­ion. The commission does not confirm or deny requests for investigat­ions.

According to the city’s ethics law, no public resources can be used to promote a campaign. However, candidates do not have to retroactiv­ely scrub links from old news releases and newsletter­s if the websites were compliant when published.

The primary election is June 7.

jeff.mcdonald@sduniontri­bune.com McDonald writes for the San Diego Union- Tribune.

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