Not exact matches
New York
City's campaign finance laws provide a 6 - 1 match to candidates for
contributions of between $ 10 - $ 175
from City residents, but mayoral candidates must meet the thresholds of receiving at least $ 250,000 in eligible
contributions from at least 1,000
City resident contributors.
According to Malliotakis she has surpassed the requirement of receiving
contributions from at least 1,000
City residents, but she has not yet received qualifying
contributions of at least $ 250,000.
The pilot public financing program in the state comptroller's race, modeled on the New York
City campaign finance system, provides a six - to - one match for
contributions between $ 10 and $ 175
from New York
residents.
In the last two months, nearly half of de Blasio's
contributions, $ 319,862, came
from outside New York
City, while $ 343,187 in donations came
from New York
City residents.
He made the New York
City Campaign Finance Board's list of Top Ten Candidates Ranked by Small
Contributions Raised from NYC Residents for having 144 donors who gave $ 175 or less raising $ 7,595 from small donors, which made up 55.7 percent of his overall c
Contributions Raised
from NYC
Residents for having 144 donors who gave $ 175 or less raising $ 7,595
from small donors, which made up 55.7 percent of his overall
contributionscontributions.
Malliotakis is trying to qualify for the
City's matching funds program, in which
contributions of up to $ 175
from City residents are matched 6 - 1.