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The Campaign Finance Board regulates independent expenditures that target candidates for city office and citywide ballot proposals. City offices are Mayor, Controller, Public Advocate, Borough President and City Council Member.SIGN IN | REGISTER
A candidate committee for New York City Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, or City Council Member 2021 | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD 14. November 29, 2021. October 19, 2021 – November 25, 2021 (27 day post-election) 15. January 18, 2022. November 26, 2021 – January 14, 2022. After the election, candidates must continue to file periodic disclosure statements each January and July through the post-election Audit and until the campaign has satisfied all outstanding2021 NYC DEBATES
1 2021 NYC DEBATES SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (AS OF MARCH 8, 2021) PRIMARY MAYORAL DEBATES Mayor – Democratic Primary Election Debate (NY1) Date/Time: Thursday, May 13, 2021, Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Location: NY1 Studios, 75LIMITS & THRESHOLDS
City Council. $1,000. $2,850. $2,850. *All contributions received beginning January 12, 2018 for the 2021 Election Cycle are subject to the new program (Option A) contribution limits. If an individual contributor has business dealings with the city at the time their contribution is made, lower limits apply. CANDIDATE: CONTRIBUTIONS 2020: Queens Borough President (Jun/Nov) 2020: Council District 37 (Jun/Nov) 2019: Public Advocate & Council District 45 (Jun/Nov) 2016: Council Districts 17, 51 (Sept/Nov) 2015: Council District 23 (Sept/Nov) 2011: Council District 28 (Sept/Nov) 2010: Council District44
NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD: CAMPAIGN FINANCE SUMMARY Candidate Office Participant Filing Private Funds Public Funds Spending Estimated Balance Outstanding Loans SEARCH - FOLLOW THE MONEY To search for a particular contributor across all recipients, select "All Candidates/independent spenders" and enter the contributor's name. To search for contributions by an organization, enter its name in the space provided for Contributor last name. Leave both search fields empty and click search to view all results. WE POWER NYC AMBASSADOR APPLICATIONS 2021 The 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador Program application is officially live! We are looking for New Yorkers ages 14-24 who are passionate about civic engagement, voting, and democracy to join our 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador team! This paid opportunity will run from February through November 2021. Ambassadors will earn up to $175 permonth for 10
WELCOME | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARDABOUT THE CFBNEWS & MEDIAIEDSCFB SYSTEM NOTICESFORMS AND TEMPLATES Follow the Money. Track every dollar raised and spent in NYC elections. Browse the CFB’s searchable database, summaries, campaign filings, audit reports, and more. Matching Funds Program. Learn how NYC’s Campaign Finance Program empowers candidates who rely on small-dollar contributors instead of big money from special interests.FOLLOW THE MONEY
The Campaign Finance Board regulates independent expenditures that target candidates for city office and citywide ballot proposals. City offices are Mayor, Controller, Public Advocate, Borough President and City Council Member.SIGN IN | REGISTER
A candidate committee for New York City Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, or City Council Member 2021 | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD 14. November 29, 2021. October 19, 2021 – November 25, 2021 (27 day post-election) 15. January 18, 2022. November 26, 2021 – January 14, 2022. After the election, candidates must continue to file periodic disclosure statements each January and July through the post-election Audit and until the campaign has satisfied all outstanding2021 NYC DEBATES
1 2021 NYC DEBATES SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (AS OF MARCH 8, 2021) PRIMARY MAYORAL DEBATES Mayor – Democratic Primary Election Debate (NY1) Date/Time: Thursday, May 13, 2021, Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Location: NY1 Studios, 75LIMITS & THRESHOLDS
City Council. $1,000. $2,850. $2,850. *All contributions received beginning January 12, 2018 for the 2021 Election Cycle are subject to the new program (Option A) contribution limits. If an individual contributor has business dealings with the city at the time their contribution is made, lower limits apply. CANDIDATE: CONTRIBUTIONS 2020: Queens Borough President (Jun/Nov) 2020: Council District 37 (Jun/Nov) 2019: Public Advocate & Council District 45 (Jun/Nov) 2016: Council Districts 17, 51 (Sept/Nov) 2015: Council District 23 (Sept/Nov) 2011: Council District 28 (Sept/Nov) 2010: Council District44
NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD: CAMPAIGN FINANCE SUMMARY Candidate Office Participant Filing Private Funds Public Funds Spending Estimated Balance Outstanding Loans SEARCH - FOLLOW THE MONEY To search for a particular contributor across all recipients, select "All Candidates/independent spenders" and enter the contributor's name. To search for contributions by an organization, enter its name in the space provided for Contributor last name. Leave both search fields empty and click search to view all results. WE POWER NYC AMBASSADOR APPLICATIONS 2021 The 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador Program application is officially live! We are looking for New Yorkers ages 14-24 who are passionate about civic engagement, voting, and democracy to join our 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador team! This paid opportunity will run from February through November 2021. Ambassadors will earn up to $175 permonth for 10
MATCHING FUNDS PROGRAM Matching funds give a greater voice to New York City residents. The Program helps more candidates to run for office, giving voters more choices at the polls.CANDIDATES LIST
Note: All candidates who certify and/or register with the Board, or who have been determined to be on the ballot by the Board of Elections for the 2021 Citywide Elections, are listed below. Candidates who have chosen to join the Campaign Finance Program by timely certifying are considered "participants." All other candidates are listed as "nonFORMS AND TEMPLATES
Forms and Templates. The New York City Campaign Finance Board’s (CFB) new online dashboard and registration system is now live for all candidates and political committees! Register and update your committee information using our new CFB Portal. This online system replaces many of the paper forms previously required of campaigns andpolitical
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© 2021 New York City Campaign Finance Board 100 Church Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10007 212.409.1800 2021 | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD 2021 Citywide Elections. All candidates running for city office are required to file disclosure statements with the CFB. You must disclose all contributions and expenditures in the disclosure statement due immediately after they are received/incurred in our financial disclosure web-based application, C-SMART. WHAT’S NEW IN THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM There are exciting changes to New York City’s landmark Campaign Finance Program designed to diminish the role of big contributions in city elections and increase the availability of public financing to candidates for city office. Approved by voters in the 2018 Charter revision and expanded by the City Council in 2019, these changes . CAMPAIGN FINANCE HANDBOOK vi Preface What is an Election Cycle? An election cycle is the period leading into and through an election. It begins on the first date you can register your committee for the upcoming election and ends in January of the year following the election, COMMUNICATION DETAILS Independent Spender Communication Type Distribution Date Total Cost Candidate, Position, Allocation; Voters of NYC, Inc. Mailer #1 CD37Diaz: Mass Mailing
RANKED CHOICE VOTING COMPLIANCE GUIDE RANKED CHOICE VOTING Compliance Guide Page 2 of 2 • Think about how you will campaign. How you campaign is up to you. You can campaign solely for first-choice votes, you can campaign for lower rank votes, or you can campaign for a combination of rankings. WELCOME | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD Governor Cuomo has announced that all special and primary elections previously scheduled for March and April will take place on June 23. WELCOME | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARDABOUT THE CFBNEWS & MEDIAIEDSCFB SYSTEM NOTICESCAMPAIGN RESOURCES Follow the Money. Track every dollar raised and spent in NYC elections. Browse the CFB’s searchable database, summaries, campaign filings, audit reports, and more. Matching Funds Program. Learn how NYC’s Campaign Finance Program empowers candidates who rely on small-dollar contributors instead of big money from special interests.FOLLOW THE MONEY
The Campaign Finance Board regulates independent expenditures that target candidates for city office and citywide ballot proposals. City offices are Mayor, Controller, Public Advocate, Borough President and City Council Member.SIGN IN | REGISTER
A candidate committee for New York City Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, or City Council Member2021 NYC DEBATES
1 2021 NYC DEBATES SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (AS OF MARCH 8, 2021) PRIMARY MAYORAL DEBATES Mayor – Democratic Primary Election Debate (NY1) Date/Time: Thursday, May 13, 2021, Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Location: NY1 Studios, 75LIMITS & THRESHOLDS
City Council. $1,000. $2,850. $2,850. *All contributions received beginning January 12, 2018 for the 2021 Election Cycle are subject to the new program (Option A) contribution limits. If an individual contributor has business dealings with the city at the time their contribution is made, lower limits apply. NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD: CAMPAIGN FINANCE SUMMARY Candidate Office Participant Filing Private Funds Public Funds Spending Estimated Balance Outstanding LoansMORSE, STAN (2021)
* ‎indicates that the candidate has terminated his‎ /‎ her candidacy for this election‎.‎ § ‎ indicates a smallcampaign‎.
GUTIERREZ, JENNIFER (2021) * ‎indicates that the candidate has terminated his‎ /‎ her candidacy for this election‎.‎ § ‎ indicates a smallcampaign‎.
2005 NYC VOTER GUIDE: CANDIDATE PROFILE: ANTHONY L Anthony L. Herbert Sr. Republican Conservative. Party enrolled in: Republican. Occupation: Vice-President Gov’t & Corporate Affairs . Occupational background: Presently VP Gov’t & Corporate Affairs of a Park Ave. Advertising/Marketing Firm, former Sr. VP of Gov’t Relations for Wall St. Investment Banking Firm, former Special Asst. to Congressman Ed Towns and City Councilmember Priscilla 2013 NYC VOTER GUIDE: HERIBERTO MATEO Party Enrolled In: Democratic. Current Occupation: Director, NYC Commission on Human Rights. Previous Occupation(s): Clerk, Production Worker, Production and Warehouse Supervisor, Teacher Drama and Physical Education, and Admission and Financial Officer Education: Kingsborough College, Liberal Arts, NY City College, Sociology. Organizational Affiliations: President, Brooklynite Democrats WELCOME | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARDABOUT THE CFBNEWS & MEDIAIEDSCFB SYSTEM NOTICESCAMPAIGN RESOURCES Follow the Money. Track every dollar raised and spent in NYC elections. Browse the CFB’s searchable database, summaries, campaign filings, audit reports, and more. Matching Funds Program. Learn how NYC’s Campaign Finance Program empowers candidates who rely on small-dollar contributors instead of big money from special interests.FOLLOW THE MONEY
The Campaign Finance Board regulates independent expenditures that target candidates for city office and citywide ballot proposals. City offices are Mayor, Controller, Public Advocate, Borough President and City Council Member.SIGN IN | REGISTER
A candidate committee for New York City Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, or City Council Member2021 NYC DEBATES
1 2021 NYC DEBATES SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (AS OF MARCH 8, 2021) PRIMARY MAYORAL DEBATES Mayor – Democratic Primary Election Debate (NY1) Date/Time: Thursday, May 13, 2021, Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Location: NY1 Studios, 75LIMITS & THRESHOLDS
City Council. $1,000. $2,850. $2,850. *All contributions received beginning January 12, 2018 for the 2021 Election Cycle are subject to the new program (Option A) contribution limits. If an individual contributor has business dealings with the city at the time their contribution is made, lower limits apply. NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD: CAMPAIGN FINANCE SUMMARY Candidate Office Participant Filing Private Funds Public Funds Spending Estimated Balance Outstanding LoansMORSE, STAN (2021)
* ‎indicates that the candidate has terminated his‎ /‎ her candidacy for this election‎.‎ § ‎ indicates a smallcampaign‎.
GUTIERREZ, JENNIFER (2021) * ‎indicates that the candidate has terminated his‎ /‎ her candidacy for this election‎.‎ § ‎ indicates a smallcampaign‎.
2005 NYC VOTER GUIDE: CANDIDATE PROFILE: ANTHONY L Anthony L. Herbert Sr. Republican Conservative. Party enrolled in: Republican. Occupation: Vice-President Gov’t & Corporate Affairs . Occupational background: Presently VP Gov’t & Corporate Affairs of a Park Ave. Advertising/Marketing Firm, former Sr. VP of Gov’t Relations for Wall St. Investment Banking Firm, former Special Asst. to Congressman Ed Towns and City Councilmember Priscilla 2013 NYC VOTER GUIDE: HERIBERTO MATEO Party Enrolled In: Democratic. Current Occupation: Director, NYC Commission on Human Rights. Previous Occupation(s): Clerk, Production Worker, Production and Warehouse Supervisor, Teacher Drama and Physical Education, and Admission and Financial Officer Education: Kingsborough College, Liberal Arts, NY City College, Sociology. Organizational Affiliations: President, Brooklynite DemocratsCANDIDATES LIST
Note: All candidates who certify and/or register with the Board, or who have been determined to be on the ballot by the Board of Elections for the 2021 Citywide Elections, are listed below. Candidates who have chosen to join the Campaign Finance Program by timely certifying are considered "participants." All other candidates are listed as "nonFORMS AND TEMPLATES
Forms and Templates. The New York City Campaign Finance Board’s (CFB) new online dashboard and registration system is now live for all candidates and political committees! Register and update your committee information using our new CFB Portal. This online system replaces many of the paper forms previously required of campaigns andpolitical
WHAT’S NEW IN THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM There are exciting changes to New York City’s landmark Campaign Finance Program designed to diminish the role of big contributions in city elections and increase the availability of public financing to candidates for city office. Approved by voters in the 2018 Charter revision and expanded by the City Council in 2019, these changes .LIMITS & THRESHOLDS
City Council. $1,000. $2,850. $2,850. *All contributions received beginning January 12, 2018 for the 2021 Election Cycle are subject to the new program (Option A) contribution limits. If an individual contributor has business dealings with the city at the time their contribution is made, lower limits apply. CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS Statements of Need. Payments of matching funds are capped at 25 percent of the maximum until participating candidates demonstrate a need for full financing, in order to limit disbursing public money to candidates facing minimal opposition. CANDIDATE: CONTRIBUTIONS 2020: Queens Borough President (Jun/Nov) 2020: Council District 37 (Jun/Nov) 2019: Public Advocate & Council District 45 (Jun/Nov) 2016: Council Districts 17, 51 (Sept/Nov) 2015: Council District 23 (Sept/Nov) 2011: Council District 28 (Sept/Nov) 2010: Council District44
COMMUNICATION DETAILS Independent Spender Communication Type Distribution Date Total Cost Candidate, Position, Allocation; Voters of NYC, Inc. Mailer #1 CD37Diaz: Mass Mailing
CAMPAIGN FINANCE HANDBOOK Preface v Preface The Campaign Finance Handbook is published by the New York City Campaign Finance Board for all candidates running—or considering running—for one of the offices covered by the CampaignFinance Act:
CONSULTANT AND VENDOR GUIDE Consultant and Vendor Guide. The CFB created this guide to demonstrate best practices for the consultants and vendors that regularly work for campaigns. Use the sections below to find details on the types of documentation that campaigns will request, as well as links to template and sample documents. WELCOME | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD Governor Cuomo has announced that all special and primary elections previously scheduled for March and April will take place on June 23. WELCOME | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARDABOUT THE CFBNEWS & MEDIAIEDSCFB SYSTEM NOTICESFORMS AND TEMPLATES Starting in 2021, NYC will use Ranked Choice Voting in special and primary elections for local offices. You can rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one.FOLLOW THE MONEY
FAQ. What is an independent expenditure? Television ads, mass mailings, and other campaign materials are considered independent expenditures if they are produced and distributed without approval by or cooperation with a candidate or campaign.CANDIDATES LIST
2021 Citywide Elections. This page was last updated on 06/08/2021 3:43 pm. Note: All candidates who certify and/or register with the Board, or who have been determined to be on the ballot by the Board of Elections for the 2021 Citywide Elections, are listed below.SIGN IN | REGISTER
A candidate committee for New York City Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, or City Council Member 2021 | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD 2021 Citywide Elections. All candidates running for city office are required to file disclosure statements with the CFB. You must disclose all contributions and expenditures in the disclosure statement due immediately after they are received/incurred in our financial disclosure web-based application, C-SMART.LIMITS & THRESHOLDS
* Spending in excess of these amounts will be charged against the first limit applicable. †If no primary is held, there is no primary election spending limit. If a non-participant raises or spends more than half the applicable spending limit, the spending limit for all2021 NYC DEBATES
1 2021 NYC DEBATES SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (AS OF MARCH 8, 2021) PRIMARY MAYORAL DEBATES Mayor – Democratic Primary Election Debate (NY1) Date/Time: Thursday, May 13, 2021, Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Location: NY1 Studios, 75 NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD: CAMPAIGN FINANCE SUMMARY Candidate Office Participant Filing Private Funds Public Funds Spending Estimated Balance Outstanding Loans CANDIDATE: CONTRIBUTIONS © 2016 New York City Campaign Finance Board ; 100 Church Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10007 ; 212.409.1800 WE POWER NYC AMBASSADOR APPLICATIONS 2021 Applications for the 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador Program are officially closed. All applicants will be notified by February 22nd at 12pm. The 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador Program application isofficially live!
WELCOME | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARDABOUT THE CFBNEWS & MEDIAIEDSCFB SYSTEM NOTICESFORMS AND TEMPLATES Starting in 2021, NYC will use Ranked Choice Voting in special and primary elections for local offices. You can rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one.FOLLOW THE MONEY
FAQ. What is an independent expenditure? Television ads, mass mailings, and other campaign materials are considered independent expenditures if they are produced and distributed without approval by or cooperation with a candidate or campaign.CANDIDATES LIST
2021 Citywide Elections. This page was last updated on 06/08/2021 3:43 pm. Note: All candidates who certify and/or register with the Board, or who have been determined to be on the ballot by the Board of Elections for the 2021 Citywide Elections, are listed below.SIGN IN | REGISTER
A candidate committee for New York City Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, or City Council Member 2021 | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD 2021 Citywide Elections. All candidates running for city office are required to file disclosure statements with the CFB. You must disclose all contributions and expenditures in the disclosure statement due immediately after they are received/incurred in our financial disclosure web-based application, C-SMART.LIMITS & THRESHOLDS
* Spending in excess of these amounts will be charged against the first limit applicable. †If no primary is held, there is no primary election spending limit. If a non-participant raises or spends more than half the applicable spending limit, the spending limit for all2021 NYC DEBATES
1 2021 NYC DEBATES SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (AS OF MARCH 8, 2021) PRIMARY MAYORAL DEBATES Mayor – Democratic Primary Election Debate (NY1) Date/Time: Thursday, May 13, 2021, Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Location: NY1 Studios, 75 NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD: CAMPAIGN FINANCE SUMMARY Candidate Office Participant Filing Private Funds Public Funds Spending Estimated Balance Outstanding Loans CANDIDATE: CONTRIBUTIONS © 2016 New York City Campaign Finance Board ; 100 Church Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10007 ; 212.409.1800 WE POWER NYC AMBASSADOR APPLICATIONS 2021 Applications for the 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador Program are officially closed. All applicants will be notified by February 22nd at 12pm. The 2021 We Power NYC Ambassador Program application isofficially live!
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2021 Citywide Elections. This page was last updated on 06/08/2021 3:43 pm. Note: All candidates who certify and/or register with the Board, or who have been determined to be on the ballot by the Board of Elections for the 2021 Citywide Elections, are listed below. MATCHING FUNDS PROGRAM Matching funds give a greater voice to New York City residents. The Program helps more candidates to run for office, giving voters more choices at the polls. WHAT’S NEW IN THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM There are exciting changes to New York City’s landmark Campaign Finance Program designed to diminish the role of big contributions in city elections and increase the availability of PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE: NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD MEETING Public Meeting Notice: NYC Campaign Finance Board Meeting on June 10 06/08/2021. The NYC Campaign Finance Board (CFB) holds its next public meeting on Thursday, June 10, at 10:00 AM.FORMS AND TEMPLATES
The new CFB Portal enables campaigns and political committees to register with the CFB and keep their registration up-to-date online, replacing many of the paper forms you previously had to fill out, have notarized, and submit via mail or email. If you need assistance setting up your CFB portal account, please contact Candidate Services at CandidateServices@nyccfb.info. HANDBOOK | NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD © 2021 New York City Campaign Finance Board 100 Church Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10007 212.409.1800 NBC 4 NEW YORK WILL HOST EXPANDED, TWO-HOUR DEBATE ON JUNE NBC 4 New York Will Host Expanded, Two-hour Debate on June 16 for 'Leading Contenders' in the Democratic Mayoral Primary 06/10/2021. First hour to be carried on WNBC-TV; second hour will be carried on WNBC’s digital platforms, including nbcnewyork.comnbcnewyork.com CONSULTANT AND VENDOR GUIDE The CFB created this guide to demonstrate best practices for the consultants and vendors that regularly work for campaigns. Use the sections below to find details on the types of documentation that campaigns will request, as well as links to template and sampledocuments.
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