NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 6-05 — Expenditures Made by Other Committees Established for the Candidate.

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(a) A candidate has the burden of demonstrating that expenditures made by a committee authorized by such candidate for a different election should not be attributed to the covered election. (b) Failure to meet this burden will result in the application of all Program requirements to these committees for the covered ele

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Effective: 9/15/2019

§ 6-05 Expenditures Made by Other Committees Established for the Candidate.

RCNY § 6-05

(a)A candidate has the burden of demonstrating that expenditures made by a committee authorized by such candidate for a different election should not be attributed to the covered election.

(b)Failure to meet this burden will result in the application of all Program requirements to these committees for the covered election, including attribution of expenditures to the covered election.

(c)Expenditures for fundraising for more than one election. When a candidate makes expenditures for a single event or other activity to raise funds for more than one office, and the next election that will be held is: (i) a covered election, the full amount of such expenditures is subject to the expenditure limit.

(ii)not a covered election, a portion of such expenditures will be subject to the expenditure limit in the same proportion as the funds raised for the covered election bears to the total funds raised, unless the candidate can demonstrate to the Board that a different apportionment is applicable. (Added City Record 8/16/2019, eff. 9/15/2019)

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