Major blow dealt to Andrew Cuomo’s NYC Mayoral campaign — loses out on $1.3M total over off-limits ad from PAC
Andrew Cuomo was dealt another blow by the city’s campaign finance watchdog, which dinged him another $675,000 Friday over suspicions his mayoral campaign improperly coordinated with a super PAC.
The New York City Campaign Finance Board has now denied the former governor a total of $1.3 million in public matching funds — which could hamper the frontrunner as the June 24 Democratic primary approaches and surging socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani nips at his heels.
The ex-gov first lost out on around $622,000 in matching funds last month when the CBC said it believed a TV ad was created by “Fix the City” — the super PAC supporting his candidacy — in coordination with his campaign.
But the PAC continued to run the potentially off-limits ad, leading to the latest sanctions.
“Shortly after (the last CFB meeting), Fix the City reported spending an additional $675,419.75 to continue airing the same ad,” said board member Richard Davis at the Friday morning meeting.
