Im a registered lobbyist engaged in fundraising activities for a private citizen running for Governor of New York State. Must I report my fundraising activities?
A. No. The requirement to report would only apply if the private citizen were running for a NYC office – Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, City Council, or Borough President. This requirement is also applicable if you’re raising funds for a NYC public servant, no matter what office that individual is seeking.
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