As midnight last night, 23 candidates filed disclosures for their transition and inauguration entities (TIE) in the 2013 election cycle. The deadline for candidates to file TIE disclosures was Wednesday, January 8.
The disclosure period covers activity through December 31, 2013. Twenty-seven candidates registered TIEs with the CFB for the 2013 election cycle.
The following candidates have filed TIE disclosures as of 5:30 p.m. this evening:
Bill de Blasio (Mayor)
Letitia James (Public Advocate)
Scott Stringer (Comptroller)
Eric Adams (BP - Brooklyn)
Gale Brewer (BP - Manhattan)
Ruben Diaz (BP - Bronx)
Melinda Katz (BP - Queens)
James Oddo (BP - Staten Island)
Inez Barron (CD - 42)
Margaret Chin (CD - 1)
Andrew Cohen (CD - 11)
Costa Constantinides (CD - 22)
Laurie Cumbo (CD - 35)
Vanessa Gibson (CD - 16)
Corey Johnson (CD - 3)
Benjamin Kallos (CD - 5)
Rory Lancman (CD - 24)
Mark Levine (CD - 7)
Carlos Menchaca (CD - 38)
Melissa Mark-Viverito (CD - 8)
Helen Rosenthal (CD - 6)
Mark Treyger (CD - 47)
Paul Vallone (CD - 19)
Disclosure reports for candidates who file after this press alert will be posted to the CFB website in the morning. The CFB will post updates to its Twitter feed, @NYCCFB. You can easily search for updates with the hashtag #FilingDay.
Candidates may accept contributions to their TIEs according to these limits:
Office | Contribution Limit |
Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller | $4,500 |
Borough President | $3,500 |
City Council | $2,500 |
The following resources are available on the CFB’s website:
- The CFB’s campaign finance summary page contains basic financial information for all candidates who file with the CFB.
- Users can select the 2013 Transition and Inauguration election cycle option in the searchable database to see more details about individual transactions reported by candidates for their TIEs.
All 2013 candidates must file campaign disclosures on Wednesday, January 15. The next filing disclosure for TIEs is March 7, 2014.