NYC Campaign Finance Board Approves Matching Funds Payments to 2025 Candidates

12/16/2024

December 16, 2024 –Today, the NYC Campaign Finance Board (CFB) voted to approve public matching funds payments totaling $4,844,084 to 19 candidates for the 2025 elections. Today’s payment is the first payment of the 2025 elections.

New York City’s matching funds program eliminates barriers to participation by providing access to resources New Yorkers in every community can use to run for office. The candidates receiving payment today have met all the requirements of the Campaign Finance Act and Board Rules, have at least one opponent, and achieved a threshold level of public support by raising small-dollar contributions from the city residents they are seeking to represent.

Please visit the CFB website to find information on the two-part threshold candidates must meet to qualify for public funds, as well as additional information on the legal requirements to qualify for public funds

The Board also voted on non-payment determinations for participating candidates who have not yet demonstrated eligibility to receive a public funds payment, as of today’s meeting. Candidates not receiving funds in today’s payment can demonstrate their eligibility for a future payment. After today, there are seven additional payment dates before the primary election in June 2025, and five payment dates before the general election in November 2025. 

During the meeting, Campaign Finance Board Chair Frederick Schaffer made the following statement regarding the payment determination for the campaign of Eric Adams: 

"After thoroughly reviewing all available information, including the details of the indictment of Mayor Adams, the Board has determined there is reason to believe the Adams campaign has engaged in conduct detrimental to the matching funds program, in violation of law, including the Campaign Finance Act and Board Rules. His campaign also failed to provide documents and information requested by the Board. Accordingly, Mayor Adams’ campaign for reelection has failed to demonstrate eligibility for public funds payment at this time," said Frederick Schaffer, Chair of the New York City Campaign Finance Board. "Our priority remains achieving an equitable and transparent democracy that is accountable to all New Yorkers."  

The table below lists all candidates who have received a public funds payment for the 2025 elections. 


2025 PUBLIC FUNDS PAYMENTS CHART

Candidate 

Office 

Today's Payment 

Total Payments to Date 

Total Amount Raised 

Percent In-District 

Percent Small Donors 

Stringer,
Scott  

Mayor 

$2,088,571  

$2,088,571  

$587,416  

90.4% 

89.4% 

Powers,
Keith  

Manhattan Borough President 

$314,435  

$314,435  

$126,941  

61.0% 

70.4% 

Gibson,
Vanessa  

Bronx Borough President 

$365,898  

$365,898  

$260,842  

55.7% 

64.4% 

Batchu,
Sarah * † 

City Council (District 02) 

$174,800  

$174,800  

$60,082  

28.1% 

85.1% 

Epstein,
Harvey * †  

City Council (District 02) 

$174,800  

$174,800  

$49,763  

46.9% 

90.7% 

Gordillo,
Andrea * 

City Council (District 02) 

$169,974  

$169,974  

$52,106  

20.2% 

88.0% 

Aronson,
Vanessa  

City Council (District 04) 

$130,538  

$130,538  

$39,758  

45.6% 

79.6% 

Bondy,
Faith * 

City Council (District 04) 

$147,972  

$147,972  

$40,324  

64.2% 

68.8% 

Wetzler,
Benjamin * † 

City Council (District 04) 

$174,800  

$174,800  

$37,641  

28.7% 

89.1% 

Okporo,
Edafe * 

City Council (District 07) 

$117,055  

$117,055  

$27,060  

33.0% 

93.8% 

Cabrera,
Fernando  

City Council (District 14) 

$152,950  

$152,950  

$27,915  

42.5% 

95.1% 

Hodge Vasquez,
Bryan * 

City Council (District 14) 

$96,360  

$96,360  

$16,563  

34.9% 

94.8% 

Sanchez,
Pierina †  

City Council (District 14) 

$174,800  

$174,800  

$62,764  

25.1% 

87.2% 

Sanchez,
Justin  

City Council (District 17) 

$102,600  

$102,600  

$27,621  

27.3% 

89.2% 

Hankerson,
Tyrell * 

City Council (District 28) 

$82,445  

$82,445  

$21,390  

42.9% 

92.1% 

Hitlall,
Romeo * 

City Council (District 28) 

$92,606  

$92,606  

$14,186  

83.2% 

96.6% 

Ashman,
Dion * 

City Council (District 35) 

$115,748  

$115,748  

$26,211  

56.2% 

72.6% 

Kornberg,
Maya * 

City Council (District 39) 

$116,804  

$116,804  

$38,375  

51.1% 

81.7% 

Willabus, Dimple  

City Council (District 46) 

$50,928  

$50,928  

$10,951  

56.8% 

91.7% 

All Candidates 

All Offices 

$4,844,084  

$4,844,084  

$1,527,909  

* indicates candidate has not received public funds in any previous election  

† indicates the candidate has received the maximum public funds payment  

Key to the Candidates Receiving Public Funds Payments Table:

  • Today’s Payment: The amount of public funds paid to the candidate on December 16th. 
  • Total Payments to Date: The total amount of public funds paid to the candidate for the 2025 elections. The maximum public funds payment for each election can be found here
  • Total Amount Raised: The total dollar amount raised from individual, organizational, and all other contribution sources, as of October 16th.
  • Percent In-District: The percent of the number of contributions reported from individual residents in the candidate’s council district, as of October 16th, excluding organizational and other contribution sources.
  • Percent Small Donors: The percent of aggregate contributions from individuals that totaled $250 or less (for candidates for Mayor, Public Advocate, or Comptroller), or $175 or less (for candidates for Borough President or City Council) as of October 16th, excluding organizational and other contribution sources. Aggregate contributions refer to the total dollar value of all contributions reported from a donor. For example, the aggregate contribution from a donor who made two $5 contributions is $10. 

Complete information about candidates’ fundraising and spending is available on the CFB website, through the Follow the Money Database and the Campaign Finance Summary


PARTICIPATING CANDIDATES NOT RECEIVING PUBLIC FUNDS PAYMENTS 

The table below lists candidates who are participating in the matching funds program and have filed a disclosure statement with the CFB, but have not yet demonstrated their eligibility for payment, as of today. The table also lists candidates who have declined to accept public funds in today’s payment. Explanations of the reasons for ineligibility for payment can be found in the key below.  

Candidate 

Office 

Reason(s) for Ineligibility 

Adams, Eric 

Mayor 

COM 

Alny, Joe 

Mayor 

THR, VAE 

Aquino, Darren 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR 

Armstead, Eric 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR, TRA, VAR, VAE, MDS 

Armstrong, Claire 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR, VAE, MEI 

Del Valle, Von 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR 

Harris, John 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR 

Huq, Md 

Mayor 

SON, THR, MEI 

Lander, Brad 

Mayor 

SON 

Morales, Salvador 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR, TRA 

Myrie, Zellnor 

Mayor 

THR 

Nouinou, Fatimazohra 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR 

Ramos, Jessica 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR, ERR 

Sifontes, Stephen 

Mayor 

PFD, SON, THR, TRA 

Aquino, Angela 

Public Advocate 

SON, THR, VAR, VAE, ERR 

Dolan, Martin 

Public Advocate 

PFD, SON, THR, VAR 

Medina, Sarah 

Public Advocate 

PFD, SON, THR, VAE, MEI 

Pieters, Austin 

Public Advocate 

PFD, SON, THR, VAR 

Sun, Calvin 

Public Advocate 

PFD, SON, THR, TRA 

Williams, Jumaane 

Public Advocate 

PFD, SON, THR 

Brannan, Justin 

Comptroller 

PFD, THR 

Levine, Mark 

Comptroller 

DPF 

Maio, Danniel 

Comptroller 

PFD, THR, ERR 

Malave, Ismael 

Comptroller 

PFD, THR 

Parker, Kevin 

Comptroller 

THR, TRA 

Rajkumar, Jenifer 

Comptroller 

PFD, THR 

Salamanca, Rafael 

Bronx Borough President 

PFD, SON, THR 

Edwards, Khari 

Brooklyn Borough President 

SON, THR 

McPhatter, Shanduke 

Brooklyn Borough President 

PFD, SON, THR 

Reynoso, Antonio 

Brooklyn Borough President 

SON, THR, OUT 

Grimes, Bashek 

Queens Borough President 

PFD, SON, THR 

Ikezi, Henry 

Queens Borough President 

PFD, SON, THR 

Richards, Donovan 

Queens Borough President 

PFD, SON, THR 

Fossella, Vito 

Staten Island Borough President 

PFD, SON, THR, TRA, VAR, ERR, MEI 

Coleman, Jess 

City Council (District 01) 

SON, THR 

Marte, Christopher 

City Council (District 01) 

SON 

Murillo, Jason 

City Council (District 02) 

PFD, THR 

Bottcher, Erik 

City Council (District 03) 

SON 

Flores, Louis 

City Council (District 03) 

PFD, SON, THR 

Florczak, Lukas 

City Council (District 04) 

PFD, THR, TRA 

Abreu, Shaun 

City Council (District 07) 

SON 

Alayeto, Clarisa 

City Council (District 08) 

PFD, THR 

Aulbach-Sidibe, Daniel 

City Council (District 08) 

PFD, THR, TRA 

Encarnacion, Elsie 

City Council (District 08) 

THR 

Lopez, Wilfredo 

City Council (District 08) 

THR 

De La Rosa, Carmen 

City Council (District 10) 

PFD, SON, UNP 

Dinowitz, Eric 

City Council (District 11) 

PFD, SON, THR 

Riley, Kevin 

City Council (District 12) 

SON, THR, UNP 

Marmorato, Kristy 

City Council (District 13) 

SON, THR, VAR, ERR 

Feliz, Oswald 

City Council (District 15) 

PFD, SON, THR, OUT, UNP 

Perez Jr., Freddy 

City Council (District 17) 

PFD, VAR 

Santana, Elvis 

City Council (District 17) 

THR, VAR, ERR 

Farias, Amanda 

City Council (District 18) 

PFD, SON, THR, UNP 

Caruso, Alexander 

City Council (District 19) 

PFD, THR 

Paladino, Vickie 

City Council (District 19) 

PFD, SON, THR, VAR 

Ung, Sandra 

City Council (District 20) 

PFD, SON, THR, UNP 

Henriquez, Yanna 

City Council (District 21) 

PFD, THR 

Monserrate, Hiram 

City Council (District 21) 

THR, VAR, VAE, ERR, MEI 

Montoya, Erycka 

City Council (District 21) 

PFD, THR, VAE 

Caban, Tiffany 

City Council (District 22) 

SON, THR, UNP 

Lee, Linda 

City Council (District 23) 

SON, THR, UNP 

Haque, Shah 

City Council (District 25) 

PFD, SON, THR, VAR, ERR, MEI 

Krishnan, Shekar 

City Council (District 25) 

SON, THR 

Pacheco, Ricardo 

City Council (District 25) 

SON, THR 

Won, Julie 

City Council (District 26) 

PFD, SON, THR, UNP 

Daniels, Vera 

City Council (District 27) 

THR, ERR 

Williams, Nantasha 

City Council (District 27) 

PFD, SON, THR 

LeGrand, Latoya 

City Council (District 28) 

THR 

Miller, Constance 

City Council (District 28) 

PFD, THR, TRA 

Schulman, Lynn 

City Council (District 29) 

SON 

Rinaldi, Jonathan 

City Council (District 30) 

PFD, THR, VAR, VAE, ERR 

Smyth, Dermot 

City Council (District 30) 

THR 

Ariola, Joann 

City Council (District 32) 

SON, UNP 

Restler, Lincoln 

City Council (District 33) 

SON, UNP 

Gutierrez, Jennifer 

City Council (District 34) 

PFD, SON, THR, UNP 

Hudson, Crystal 

City Council (District 35) 

PFD, SON 

Wedderburn, Sharon 

City Council (District 35) 

PFD, SON, THR 

Osse, Chi 

City Council (District 36) 

PFD, SON, UNP 

Nurse, Sandy 

City Council (District 37) 

PFD, SON, THR, UNP 

Aviles, Alexa 

City Council (District 38) 

SON, THR 

Hanif, Shahana 

City Council (District 39) 

SON 

Saghir, Luke 

City Council (District 39) 

PFD, SON, THR 

Joseph, Rita 

City Council (District 40) 

SON 

Arnwine, Dante 

City Council (District 41) 

PFD, SON, THR 

Lynch, Lawman 

City Council (District 41) 

THR 

Mealy, Darlene 

City Council (District 41) 

PFD, SON, THR, VAE 

Thompson, Jammel 

City Council (District 41) 

PFD, SON, THR, TRA 

Zhuang, Susan 

City Council (District 43) 

SON, THR 

Louis, Farah 

City Council (District 45) 

PFD, SON, THR, VAR 

Narcisse, Mercedes 

City Council (District 46) 

SON, THR 

Batista, Anthony 

City Council (District 47) 

PFD, THR, TRA, VAE 

Vernikov, Inna 

City Council (District 48) 

PFD, SON, THR, UNP 

Hanks, Kamillah 

City Council (District 49) 

PFD, SON, THR, TRA 

Carr, David 

City Council (District 50) 

PFD, SON, THR, UNP, DPF 

Key to Ineligibility Reasons

  • COM: Withholding for non-compliance 
  • DPF: Declined public funds 
  • ERR: High percentage (20% or more) of documentation errors for contributions 
  • MDS: Missing disclosure statement 
  • MAX: Already received maximum payment 
  • MEI: Missing employer information for 25% or more of contributions greater than $99 
  • NAC: Not actively campaigning 
  • OUT: Outstanding penalties or repayment obligations from a previous election 
  • PFD: Did not submit personal financial disclosure to COIB before Nov. 22 
  • SON: Did not submit Statement of Need before Nov. 22 
  • THR: Did not meet threshold 
  • TRA: Did not complete compliance training before Nov. 22 
  • UNP: Unopposed  
  • VAE: Variance between reported and documented expenditures greater than 40%  
  • VAR: Variance between reported and documented receipts greater than 10% 
  • XPL: Exceeded expenditure limit
DISCLOSURE AND PAYMENT CALENDAR
Candidates in the 2025 New York City elections filed their disclosures with the CFB on October 16th. The above payments are based on campaign financial data provided by this deadline. The next filing disclosure reports are due on January 15th

HOW THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM WORKS
The CFB provides matching funds out of the city's General Fund to qualifying candidates at a rate of $8 for every $1 received from New York City residents, up to the first $175 for donations to City Council candidates and $250 for citywide offices.

To qualify for matching funds, candidates must demonstrate support from within their communities by meeting a two-part fundraising threshold and abide by the other requirements set in the Campaign Finance Act. For instance, to qualify for public funding in City Council races, candidates must raise at least $5,000 from city residents. Only the first $175 contributed per city resident counts towards meeting the threshold. Additionally, City Council candidates must receive at least 75 contributions from residents of the district where they are running. Candidates also must comply with all program rules, including individual contribution limits and a prohibition on collecting contributions from corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships.

CANDIDATE SERVICES
The CFB's Candidate Services staff offers candidates extensive support by providing access to trainings, resources, and one-on-one guidance to help campaigns navigate their disclosure requirements and compliance obligations. For the 2025 elections, the agency published a detailed guidance documents with the payment schedule, requirements, and applicable deadlines for candidates to follow.

FOLLOW THE MONEY
More information about the candidates' campaign finance data is available on the CFB website in the Campaign Finance Summary portal. Individual contributions, campaign spending, intermediaries, and independent PAC expenditures are available in the CFB's Follow the Money database.
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