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Mayor Adams Loses Another Round in Bid to Receive Public Matching Funds

July 15, 2025
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Mayor Adams Loses Another Round in Bid to Receive Public Matching Funds
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Mayor Eric Adams of New York City was again denied public matching funds for his re-election campaign after a panel said on Tuesday that he had once again failed to provide requested information regarding his campaign’s interactions with Turkish business interests, among other things.

The New York City Campaign Finance Board initially denied Mr. Adams’s request for public funds following his indictment on corruption-related charges last year, blocking him from the city’s generous program that gives qualifying candidates an eight-for-one match of small-dollar donations.

In May, Mr. Adams sued the board in an effort to overturn the ruling, arguing that the decision to withhold $3.4 million was based on an indictment that had been dropped. The lawsuit was dismissed last week, with a federal judge in Brooklyn, Nicholas G. Garaufis, noting that Mr. Adams had been late to provide information regarding conflicts of interest and that more information was still outstanding.

In its denial on Tuesday, the Campaign Finance Board said that the mayor’s team still had not provided the necessary documents, some of which were requested in November. The board’s chairman, Frederick P. Schaffer, said that Mr. Adams’s campaign had requested an extension until Aug. 1.

The board’s denial comes as its investigation into the Adams campaign’s financing practices appears to be expanding, with its lawyers indicating in court filings that the board had requested more information to explain potential improper behavior. Some of the requested correspondence is connected to an Uzbek businessman, according to court documents.

The board’s decision is yet another blow to the mayor’s effort to defeat the Democratic nominee, Zohran Mamdani, who won a decisive victory in last month’s primary, handily outpacing his closest rival, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, by 12 points. Mr. Mamdani was awarded nearly $1.1 million in public matching funds.

Grace Ashford covers New York government and politics for The Times.

The post Mayor Adams Loses Another Round in Bid to Receive Public Matching Funds appeared first on New York Times.

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