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CFB Announces Public Funds Payments to Two Candidates for March 23 Special Election

March 3, 2010

The New York City Campaign Finance Board today announced the first payment of public matching funds to qualifying candidates for the March 23 special election in City Council District 44 (Brooklyn). For a complete list, see below.

A total of $165,511 in public funds was distributed to two candidates.

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.

The Program amplifies the impact of New Yorkers’ small contributions by matching them with public funds. For special elections, the Program matches contributions from New York City residents at a rate of $6-to-$1, up to $87 per contributor—for a maximum of $522 in public funds per contributor. The maximum amount each candidate can receive in matching funds is $92,400.

For more information about the eligibility threshold and the limits on raising and spending funds applicable to the March 23 special election, please see the CFB website.

The public funds administered through the Campaign Finance Program enable more citizens to compete for city office, and help to reduce the possibility and the perception of corruption associated with large contributions and unlimited campaign spending.

Candidate Office Sought Payment Total
Greenfield, David City Council#44 $87,780
Lazar, Joseph City Council#44 $77,731