The NYC Campaign Finance Board denied Andrew Cuomo's campaign access to expected public matching funds due to a technical software error affecting his campaign’s paperwork. Cuomo's team had anticipated receiving approximately $2.7 billion after raising $1.5 billion. Although the board cited eligibility issues stemming from technical errors preventing many donations from qualifying, Cuomo's spokesperson asserted that they have resolved the issue and are confident in receiving the funds by the next deadline. In the meantime, the campaign has raised additional funds and is actively communicating with donors to ensure compliance with financing regulations.
The New York City Campaign Finance Board declined to reward Andrew Cuomo's campaign the public matching funds expected due to a technical software error.
Cuomo's campaign expected to receive around $2.7 billion in public funds after raising approximately $1.5 billion, but faced issues with technical errors in paperwork.
Despite the setback, Cuomo's campaign spokesperson stated that they have since addressed the technical error and expect to comply with all requirements shortly.
Cuomo's campaign sent an urgent email to donors prompting them to complete a form via DocuSign which would help qualify for public funds.
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