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Candidates Join Campaign Finance Program for March 23 Special Election in Council District 44

February 9, 2010

Four candidates have filed certification forms to join New York City’s voluntary Campaign Finance Program for the special election in Council District 44, the Campaign Finance Board announced today. In order to qualify to receive public matching funds for the March 23 election, candidates were required to file their forms by the February 8 certification deadline.

The first campaign finance disclosure filings for all candidates in the special election are due Friday, February 19.

The following candidates have submitted certification forms as of today:

David Greenfield
Jonathan Judge
Joseph Lazar
Kenneth Rice

Candidates who certify as participants in the city’s voluntary Campaign Finance Program must appear on the ballot, have an opponent on the ballot, and meet a two-part threshold before becoming eligible for public matching funds.

To meet the threshold to receive public funds for the special election, first a candidate must raise $5,000 from New York City residents; only the first $87 from each contributor counts towards the total. Second, a candidate must collect 75 matchable contributions of $10 or more from residents within the Council district.

Once the campaign has met the threshold, and is in compliance with the rules of the Program, the first $87 of a contribution received from an individual New York City resident will be matched at a rate of $6-to-$1, for a maximum of $522 per contributor.

Candidates who participate in the Program are also subject to spending limits. The spending limit for this special election is $168,000. All candidates, whether they join the Program or run as a non-participant, must comply with contribution limits and disclosure requirements.

Public matching funds provided through the Campaign Finance Program amplify the impact of small contributions, while reducing the possibility and perception of corruption associated with large contributions and unlimited campaign spending.