


Final Determinations
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2016 |
2016-1: Campaign for One New York and United for Affordable NYC July 6, 2016 Final Board Determination 2016-1 addresses the February 22, 2016 complaint from Common Cause New York as well as the Board's own investigation. The issue is whether Bill de Blasio and his 2017 campaign for mayor violated the Campaign Finance Act and Board Rules by establishing and cooperating closely with Campaign for One New York and United for Affordable NYC. The Board has determined that C41NY is not independent of the 2017 Campaign. However, because C41NY’s communications promoting Mr. de... |
2015 |
2015-1: In the Matter of The Advance Group, Inc. October 8, 2015 The New York City Campaign Finance Board (the “Board” or “CFB”), at a meeting held on October 8, 2015, made the following final determination concerning The Advance Group, Inc. (“TAG”): The Board determined that TAG violated the New York City Charter (“N.Y.C. Charter”), New York Campaign Finance Act (the “Act”), and Board Rules and is liable for paying $15,000 in penalties for cooperating in expenditures reported to be independent. See Charter §1052(a)(15); New York City Administrative Code (“... |
2012 |
2012-1: In the Matter of Michael Bloomberg and Bloomberg for Mayor 2009, Inc.* October 18, 2012 Pursuant to a complaint received on December 1, 2011 and its own prior inquiry into the matter, the New York City Campaign Finance Board (the "Board") must consider whether the Michael R. Bloomberg ("Bloomberg") 2009 mayoral campaign (the "Campaign") committed a violation of the Campaign Finance Act1 or Board Rules2 by failing to disclose Bloomberg's $1.2 million payments to the Independence Party of New York State (the "IP") on October 30, 2009 and November 2, 2009 (the "IP payments"). |
2009 |
2009-1: In the Matter of Michael Bloomberg and Bloomberg for Mayor 2009, Inc.* October 21, 2009 The Campaign Finance Board (the "Board") issues this determination concerning its investigation of the complaint filed by New Yorkers for Thompson against Michael Bloomberg ("Bloomberg") and Bloomberg for Mayor 2009, Inc. (the "Committee"), the committee that Bloomberg authorized to aid his 2009 re-election campaign for mayor. For the reasons set forth below, the Board finds that political contributions made by Bloomberg with his personal funds to political committees that support candidates in... |
2008 |
2008-1: In the Matter of Martinez 2001 January 17, 2008 The New York City Campaign Finance Board (the "Board"), at a meeting held on January 17, 2008, determined that the candidate, the treasurer, and the committee named above (collectively, the "Campaign") violated the New York City Campaign Finance Act (New York City Administrative Code §§ 3-701, et seq.), and assessed $44,780 in penalties jointly and severally against the candidate, the treasurer, and the committee named above, as enumerated below. |
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