NYC Mayor's Race: Cuomo's campaign gets $2.3M matching funds boost from Campaign Finance Board
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomos independent mayoral campaign received a major financial boost on Thursday, as the NYC Campaign Finance Board (CFB) voted to award it roughly $2.3 million in public matching funds.
The sizable payout adds to the nearly $896,000 in private donations that Cuomos campaign reported raising last week, according to CFB records. The fresh cash infusion comes as Cuomo is desperately trying to close a gaping double-digit polling gap between himself and frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee.
The boost in both private donations and public funds shows that Cuomo is already reaping some reward from current Mayor Eric Adams decision to suspend his reelection campaign late last month. A large chunk of Cuomos haul poured into his coffers in the day and a half following Adams departure from the race, his campaign said.
The CFB also awarded, on Thursday, a little more than $1 million in public funds to Mamdani, who halted fundraising in early September after reaching the $8 million spending limit. The democratic socialist Assembly member reported raising $410,800 in private contributions last week.
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