The New York City Campaign Finance Board (NYCCFB) is an independent agency responsible for overseeing and regulating campaign finance in New York City. They ensure transparency and accountability in the electoral process by tracking and disclosing every dollar raised and spent in NYC elections, providing a searchable database of campaign filings, audit reports, and more.
The NYCCFB also administers the Matching Funds Program, which empowers candidates who rely on small-dollar contributors instead of special interest money. They enforce the city's Campaign Finance Act and rules, provide guidance through advisory opinions, and determine penalties for violations. With a commitment to promoting voter engagement, the NYCCFB offers voter services, candidate resources, and initiatives to support formerly incarcerated individuals in exercising their right to vote.
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