A candidate for governor in Missouri is calling upon that state’s attorney general to investigate Aaron Dimmock, a Missouri state employee, and whether it is legal that he is running for Congress hundreds of miles away in Florida’s First Congressional District against incumbent Matt Gaetz.
Bill Eigel is a Republican state senator in Missouri running for governor this fall. In a letter on Monday to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, Eigel called for an investigation “into what appears to be a flagrant and ongoing violation of Missouri law.” He goes on to say that Gov. Mike Parson “continues to employ Aaron Dimmock despite his ongoing efforts to seek political office.”
The Phoenix reported last week that although Dimmock heads the Missouri Leadership Academy in St. Louis, which provides training to government employees, he has been living and campaigning some 700 miles away in Florida’s Panhandle in the Aug. 20 Republican primary as an underdog challenger to Gaetz. The winner faces Democrat Gay Valimont in November.