Andrew Cuomo’s Fundraising This Cycle Surges to $3.6 Million in Combined Private and Public Matching Contributions
77% of Contributions from NYC residents
New York, NY – Andrew M. Cuomo’s campaign for Mayor of New York City today announced a powerful fundraising haul: $3.6 million raised this cycle in combined private and public matching fund contributions raised this cycle.
This surge underscores the campaign’s growing momentum, particularly in the wake of Mayor Eric Adams’ decision not to seek re-election.
“Momentum is on our side at exactly the right moment,” said Bill Mulrow, Cuomo for NYC Chairman. “Voters are just now tuning into this race, and they want a safe city they can afford to live in, and they know Andrew Cuomo has the experience to deliver and the ability to hit the ground running on Day One. This is officially a two-person race, and it’s one Andrew Cuomo is going to win.”
Key Fundraising Highlights this cycle:
$3.6 million raised this cycle in combined private contributions and matching funds
$940,000 in hard contributions – 77% ($711,783) of contributions raised from NYC residents; $228,073 outside NYC
$337,076 is eligible for matching funds, generating an additional $2,696,608
Average contribution: $328
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