A mysterious federal super-PAC is spending six-figures to support Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s daughter in her race for Green County prosecutor while delaying disclosure of her political benefactors until after the election. Protecting Ohio Action Fund incurred debts of $104,000 last year for polling and digital advertising for Alice DeWine’s bid for the Republican nomination for prosecutor. But it listed only one donation of $199, and federal election law requires disclosure only on contributions of at least $200. Protecting Ohio Action Fund will not be required to list the names of more-recent donors of $200 or more until its next Federal Election Commission report due April 15, nearly a month after the primary that will decide the race.

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