NYC Campaign Finance Board Approves $23.3 Million in Additional Public Funds Payments to 2021 Candidates

04/15/2021

The NYC Campaign Finance Board (CFB) approved $23,365,739 in public matching funds payments to 159 city candidates in the 2021 election cycle during a public meeting held earlier this morning.

Today's public funds payments are based on campaign filings received from candidates through March 15. Including today's payment, the CFB has issued $72,196,632 to candidates, more than any previous election cycle in the program's 32-year history.

Six candidates for mayor, five for comptroller, 20 for borough president, and 127 City Council candidates qualified for public funds payments today. Five City Council candidates received a maximum public funds payment today.

Overall, 206 City Council candidates have qualified for public funds payments and 103 have received a maximum public funds payment.

More candidates are registered to run in the 2021 elections than in any previous New York City election cycle. More than 93 percent of all the individual contributions raised are less than $250 and more than 71 percent are from New York City residents.

To qualify for public funds, candidates must meet fundraising thresholds demonstrating support from within their communities. The eligibility thresholds encourage candidates to raise small contributions from voters living within the city.

The payments are detailed in the tables below and will be added to the CFB's campaign finance summary webpage by the end of the day.

Public Funds Payments - April 15, 2021 - MAYORAL CANDIDATES
Candidate Payments Approved April 15, 2021
Eric Adams $317,295
Kathryn Garcia $2,265,561
Dianne Morales $2,247,681
Scott Stringer $589,230
Maya Wiley $906,437
Andrew Yang $3,724,112
Total Mayor: $10,050,316
Public Funds Payments - April 15, 2021 - COMPTROLLER CANDIDATES
Candidate Payments Approved April 15, 2021
Brian Benjamin $274,506
Zachary Iscol $525,019
Corey Johnson $3,846,444
Brad Lander $465,204
David Weprin $140,115
Total Comptroller: $5,251,288

Public Funds Payments - April 15, 2021 - BOROUGH PRESIDENT CANDIDATES
Candidate Payments Approve April 15, 2021
Brooklyn
Robert Cornegy, Jr. $190,246
Khari Edwards $60,771
Antonio Reynoso $209,937
Jo Anne Simon $386,933
Manhattan
Lindsey Boylan $92,796
Elizabeth Caputo $109,579
Brad Hoylman $201,522
Benjamin Kallos $126,499
Mark Levine $9,221
Queens
Elizabeth Crowley $507,893
Donovan Richards $56,726
Jimmy Van Bramer $62,578
Staten Island
Lorraine Honor $222,026
Steven Matteo $70,945
Mark Murphy $171,213
Leticia Remauro $30,552
Bronx
Fernando Cabrera $210,786
Nathalia Fernandez $69,350
Vanessa Gibson $140,476
Luis Sepulveda $223,356
Total Borough President: $3,153,405

Public Funds Payments - April 15, 2021 - CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES
Candidate Payment on April 15, 2021
DISTRICT 1
Susan Lee $43,814
Gigi Li $166
DISTRICT 3
Leslie Boghosian Murphy $21,014
Phelan-Dante Fitzpatrick $23,264
Marni Halasa $5,753
Aleta LaFargue $17,100
Arthur Schwartz $36,267
DISTRICT 5
Rebecca Lamorte $37,084
Christopher Sosa $8,793
DISTRICT 6
Gale Brewer $160,444*
Maria Danzilo $160,444*
David Gold $16,948
DISTRICT 7
Shaun Abreu $95
Stacy Lynch $48,853
Lena Melendez $5,130
Corey Ortega $10,925
Raymond Sanchez $129,078
Luis Tejada $4,788
DISTRICT 8
Diana Ayala $39,349
DISTRICT 9
Cordell Cleare $42,484
Joshua Clennon $26,494
Billy Council $41,306
Ruth McDaniels $46,413
Athena Moore $99,552
Keith Taylor $23,651
DISTRICT 10
Josue Perez $33,820
DISTRICT 14
Fernando Aquino $17,632
Haile Rivera $129,923
Socrates Solano $190
Yudelka Tapia $5,130
DISTRICT16
Yves Filius $91,299
Althea Stevens $14,478
DISTRICT 18
Michael Beltzer $10,617
Darlene Jackson $47,268
Mohammed Mujumder $95
DISTRICT 19
Tony Avella $1,923
Adriana Aviles $4,157
Nabaraj KC $69,981
Vickie Paladino $36,404
John-Alexander Sakelos $88,897
DISTRICT 20
Neng Wang $1,450
Dao Yin $84,003
Ellen Young $160,444*
DISTRICT 21
Ingrid Gomez $14,303
Francisco Moya $149,379
Talea Wufka $5,708
DISTRICT 22
Catherina Gioino $40,037
Felicia Kalan $63,779
Nicholas Velkov $16,682
DISTRICT 23
Sanjeev Jindal $41,154
Debra Markell $31,700
Harpreet Toor $50,016
DISTRICT 24
Moumita Ahmed $52,569
James Gennaro $138,107
Saifur Khan $38,798
Mohammad Uddin $5,358
DISTRICT 25
Fatima Baryab $1,512
Liliana Melo $46,679
Alfonso Quiroz $58,482
Carolyn Tran $68,328
DISTRICT 26
Jonathan Bailey $54,104
Lorenzo Brea $190
Julia Forman $31,616
Glennis Gomez $32,778
Denise Keehan-Smith $31,312
Badrun Khan $31,046
Heajin Kim $13,467
Jesse Laymon $2,364
Brent O'Leary $14,014
Emily Sharpe $9,310
Ebony Young $29,165
DISTRICT 27
Marie Adam-Ovide $15,631
Kerryanne Burke $16,583
Rene Hill $15,214
Al-Hassan Kanu $12,061
Harold Miller $75,890
Nantasha Williams $261
DISTRICT 28
Adrienne Adams $143,534
DISTRICT 29
Aleda Gagarin $3,382
Eliseo Labayen $30,286
Douglas Shapiro $1,170
Edwin Wong $70,938
DISTRICT 32
Joann Ariola $109,516
Michael Scala $4,720
Helal Sheikh $30,742
Kenichi Wilson $2,630
DISTRICT 33
Victoria Cambranes $8,550
Stuart Sherman $31,160
Benjamin Solotaire $5,966
April Somboun $26,440
DISTRICT 34
Jennifer Gutierrez $2,630
DISTRICT 35
Curtis Harris $6,924
Michael Hollingsworth $2
Regina Kinsey $42,277
DISTRICT 36
Tahirah Moore $7,714
Robert Waterman $26,902
DISTRICT 37
Darma Diaz $18,696
Rick Echevarria $75,886
DISTRICT 38
Yu Lin $62,586
Jacqueline Painter $26,524
Ceasar Zuniga $160,444*
DISTRICT 39
Briget Rein $5,510
DISTRICT 40
Cecilia Cortez $190
Blake Morris $15,139
DISTRICT 42
Charles Barron $8,436
Wilfredo Florentino $9,074
Nikki Lucas $47
DISTRICT 45
Anthony Beckford $68,218
DISTRICT 46
Donald Cranston $1,338
Judy Newton $160,349
R. Dimple Willabus $4,826
DISTRICT 47
Ari Kagan $11,020
DISTRICT 48
Binyomin Bendet $104,090
Mariya Markh $59,310
Boris Noble $33,442
Inna Vernikov $74,123
DISTRICT 49
Selina Grey $7,144
Kamillah Hanks $3,093
Troy McGhie $42,492
Ranti Ogunleye $16,659
Michael Schnall $35,819
DISTRICT 50
Sal Albanese $18,673
David Carr $25,620
Marko Kepi $160,444*
Sam Pirozzolo $6,764
George Wonica $13,205
DISTRICT 51
Joseph Borelli $28,462
Olivia Drabczyk $43,107
Total City Council: $4,750,286
*Represents a maximum public funds payment

The CFB withholds five percent of the public funds payment until the final payment prior to the election. For primary election candidates, the withheld amount will be issued in the payment scheduled for June 17.

DISCLOSURE AND PAYMENT CALENDAR
Candidates in the 2021 New York City elections filed their most recent disclosure reports with the CFB on March 15, 2021. The payments listed above are based on campaign financial data provided by this deadline. The next opportunity for candidates to receive public matching funds is May 13, based on response to statement reviews with corrected invalid matching claims.

The next disclosure reports are due by midnight on May 21. There will then be a public funds payment on May 27 based on those disclosures. In total, there are eight public matching funds payments scheduled ahead of the primary elections on June 22.

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 and Borough President candidates, and up to $250 for donations to citywide candidates, for a maximum payment-per-resident of $1,400 or $2,000, respectively.

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.

The matching rate increased to $8-to-$1 in November 2018 when it was adopted by voters along with other improvements to the matching funds program. For 2021, candidates may choose to participate in the previous program, which provides public funds at a $6-to-$1 matching rate. However, 98 percent of 2021 candidates participating in the program are choosing to abide by the new rules.

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 2021 elections, the agency published a detailed guidance document 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.