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Speaking of records lapses, Bloomfield Township Supervisor Dani Walsh (D), who is running for re-election, received a Campaign Finance Letter of Late Filing on September 24, after failing to file her post-primary election filing for the August 6 election by the due date of September 5. Walsh, who cites herself as her campaign’s treasurer, paid the late filing fee of $325 on September 25, after filing her candidate filing on September 24 with Michigan Department of State Bureau of Elections. She noted absolutely zero – none – contributions during the filing quarter, with $3,974.67 cash on hand. Looking into previous election filings reveal Walsh has a history of late filings going back to 2020, including one referred to the Michigan Attorney General’s office in 2023.