As of 3:30 PM today, 80 candidates and 7 independent spenders in the 2013 citywide elections have filed required campaign finance disclosure statements with the Campaign Finance Board (CFB). By midnight, candidates in the general election are required to file disclosure statements detailing their campaigns’ financial activity from October 22, 2013 through November 28, 2013.
Independent spenders must also file disclosure statements for the same period by midnight tonight. (Please note: independent spenders have already filed disclosures of expenditures made prior to Election Day.) This is the final disclosure for independent spenders in the 2013 elections.
The CFB will post updates to its Twitter feed, @NYCCFB, as filings are received. You can easily search for updates with the hashtag #FilingDay.
The following resources are available on the CFB’s website:
- The CFB’s campaign finance summary page contains basic financial information for all candidates and independent spenders who file with the CFB. Users may compare candidate campaign spending and independent expenditures side-by-side.
- The searchable database provides details about individual transactions reported by candidates and independent spenders. Results for independent spending searches include image, audio or video files of the communications reported.
- The Candidate and Independent spending charts provide a race-by-race illustration of all the spending in the 2013 as reported by candidates and independent spenders.
The following candidates and independent spenders have filed the required disclosure statements.
Mayor | |
Randy Credico | Michael Greys |
James E McMillan | Dan B Fein |
Jack D Hidary | Joseph G Melaragno |
John M Finan | Abiodun Laurel-Smith |
Erick J Salgado | |
Public Advocate | |
Mollena G Fabricant | Michael K Lloyd |
Robert P Maresca | Deborah Liatos |
Comptroller | |
John Studer | |
Borough President | |
Eric L Adams (Brooklyn) | David B Casavis (Manhattan) |
Louis L Liedy Jr (Staten Island) | Roger Calero (Bronx) |
Seth Galinsky (Queens) | James S Oddo (Staten Island) |
City Council | |
Alexander Blishteyn (#24) | Ernest Johnson (#42) |
Mark T Otto (#07) | Craig N Caruana (#30) |
Pamela A Johnson (#12) | Annabel Palma (#18) |
Margaret Chin (#01) | Brian W Kelly (#40) |
Mujib U Rahman (#24) | Evergreen C Chou (#20) |
Andrew L King (#12) | Joel R Rivera (#15) |
Joseph R Concannon (#23) | Peter A Koo (#20) |
Ydanis A Rodriguez (#10) | Costa G Constantinides (#22) |
Karen Koslowitz (#29) | Deborah Rose (#49) |
Kimberly N Council (#37) | Stephen T Levin (#33) |
Helen Rosenthal (#06) | Laurie A Cumbo (#35) |
Mark D Levine (#07) | Dennis J Saffran (#19) |
Gregory Davidzon (#48) | Mark A Macron (#49) |
Lew M Simon (#32) | Danielle M De Stefano (#22) |
John Mancuso (#50) | David Storobin (#48) |
Daniel P Dromm (#25) | Melissa Mark-Viverito (#08) |
Veronica L Thompson (#36) | Miguel Estrella (#10) |
Steven Matteo (#50) | Jon Torodash (#29) |
Martha Flores-Vazquez (#20) | Darlene Mealy (#41) |
Mark Treyger (#47) | David P Garland (#05) |
Carlos R Menchaca (#38) | Eric A Ulrich (#32) |
Daniel R Garodnick (#04) | Rosie Mendez (#02) |
James Vacca (#13) | Christopher R Giattino (#08) |
I. Daneek Miller (#27) | Paul A Vallone (#19) |
Sunny Hahn (#20) | James E Murray (#39) |
James G Van Bramer (#26) | Joseph Hayon (#44) |
Scherie S Murray (#31) | Christopher Walsh (#51) |
Vincent M Ignizio (#51) | Walter G Nestler (#18) |
Mark S Weprin (#23) | Corey D Johnson (#03) |
Igor Oberman (#48) | Ruben W Wills (#28) |
Independent Spenders | |
Catholic Citizens Committee PAC | United for the Future |
DC37 Political Action Committee | Uniformed EMT’s Paramedics and Inspectors-FDNY |
New York Progress | Unidos para Communidades Trabajadoras |
Uemsou |
A complete list of candidates registered with the CFB in the 2013 elections is available here.
All candidates and independent spenders file statements electronically. Candidates who need to submit backup documentation may do so electronically, in person, or by mail (as long as mailed submissions are postmarked by December 2). Information on the contribution and spending limits for the 2013 elections can be found here.
For any questions, please contact the CFB’s press office at (212) 306-7116.