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Commission adopts 2025 annual report, approves complaint recommendations and reduced penalty
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Summary
The Election Law Enforcement Commission unanimously adopted its 2025 annual report, approved final recommendations on multiple complaints and accepted a reduced penalty of $2,288.75 in an investigative case involving Delia Fagan.
At its April 8 meeting the Election Law Enforcement Commission unanimously adopted its 2025 annual report, which the chair said will be issued on the following Monday as required by statute.
The commission also moved forward on multiple complaint recommendations. For investigative complaints concerning late filing or excess contributions, the commission approved a recommended penalty that was initially $2,860.94 but was reduced to $2,288.75 in the matter described in the record as "Elek versus Holmdel, New Jersey Republican City, and Delia Fagan, organizational treasurer." The commission approved the reduced penalty and final decision recommendations unanimously.
Commissioners also approved recommendations related to non-filer complaints from several elections (listed in the meeting record by municipality and election year); the chair said information about those recommendations would be posted on the commission's website.
No roll-call vote count for individual members was recorded in the public transcript; motions were adopted on voice vote with commissioners answering "aye." The commission said it would publish the annual report and related materials and that staff would post information about the complaint decisions on its website.
The meeting record indicates the commission will disclose executive-session deliberations publicly when the reasons for confidentiality no longer apply.

