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Ex-City Comptroller Scott Stringer amasses six-figure war chest in six months in run against Mayor Adams

By Ethan Stark-Miller Posted on July 15, 2024

Former City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Scott Stringer has raised close to $425,000 over the past 6 months since he launched an exploratory committee to challenge Mayor Eric Adams in the 2025 race for City Hall, according to numbers his campaign shared with amNewYork Metro.

Stringer’s campaign, which shared the numbers ahead of Monday’s campaign finance filing deadline, said the haul came from approximately 2,100 donations, 1,800 of which were from residents of the five boroughs — averaging $157 per donor. Of the $424,000 Stringer raised, $207,000 of that funding can be used to obtain about $2.1 million in the city’s public matching funds program, according to the campaign. He has $304,000 cash on hand.

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