Per the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission's own enforcement record (case 113168), retrieved 2026-07-05: a 2022 complaint alleged that Travis Couture, then a candidate for State Representative in Legislative District 35, violated campaign-finance reporting and personal-use statutes. Per the Commission's own record, the matter was resolved when the PDC received a Statement of Understanding (SOU) on January 9, 2023, in which Couture acknowledged a violation of RCW 42.17A.235 for failure to timely file C-3 and C-4 reports, and paid a $400 civil penalty ($200 for late C-3 reports, $200 for late C-4 reports). The record states PDC staff dismissed the remaining allegations, including the alleged improper personal use of campaign funds under RCW 42.17A.445. Case status of record: "Resolved through Statement of Understanding (SOU)". Source: data.wa.gov dataset a4ma-dq6s, record 113168; https://www.pdc.wa.gov/rules-enforcement/enforcement/enforcement-cases/113168.
Per the Washington Public Disclosure Commission's own record, retrieved 2026-07-05: Travis Couture's annual Personal Financial Affairs Statement (F-1) covering calendar year 2024 carries a receipt date of 2025-04-28. The PDC's published deadline for the annual statement is by April 15 (RCW 42.17A.700(1): "After January 1st and before April 15th of each year..."); the deadline for the 2024 statement was 2025-04-15.