Few senators reported gifts in 2004, but some were unusual.
The city financial disclosure form requires city officials to report gifts worth more than $500 from a single source, including gifts from a relative.
They are supposed to report gifts over $250, but often do not.
Both of these verses report gifts being given by kings.
Depending on the year, it was a violation not to report gifts worth more than $25 or $100.
City officials are required to report gifts of more than $1,000.
Stevens had been convicted on seven felony counts of failing to report gifts on Senate financial discloser forms one week before the election.
Mr. Hatfield has said his failure to report gifts had been an oversight.
Some members were particularly sensitive about their finances, to the point of reporting gifts under $100 that do not have to be disclosed.
Stevens was convicted of seven felony counts of failing to report gifts on October 27, 2008.