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Campaign finance agencies in New York

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In New York, there is one primary agency involved in statewide campaign finance regulation: the New York State Board of Elections.

See also: Campaign finance requirements in New York

Authority

Under state election law, the New York State Board of Elections has the authority to issue instructions and rules relating to the administration of election and campaign finance laws, prepare forms for campaign finance, and collect campaign finance reports. The board is also responsible for the execution and enforcement of election and campaign finance law.[1]

Organization

Members of the New York State Board of Elections are appointed to two-year terms by the governor.[1]

Electronic reporting system

See also: Campaign finance requirements in New York

The New York State Board of Elections hosts an electronic database of campaign finance reports. The database can be accessed here.

Contact information

New York State Board of Elections

Campaign Finance Unit
40 North Pearl Street, Suite 5
Albany, NY 12207-2729
Telephone: 1-800-458-3453
Email: cfinfo@elections.ny.gov

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See also

State Executive Officials

External links

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