Thanks to Elizabeth Benjamin at The Daily Politics for the link.
From the NYC Campaign Finance Board website. Link with details: here. The chart lists candidates for Mayor, Comptroller, Public Advocate and Boro President, and how much money they took (and refunded) from entities doing business with the city government.
“Doing Business” Contributions Summary
2009 Citywide Elections
This report details all “doing business” contributions accepted by candidates for City office.
There are strict, low limits on contributions from people connected with entities who do business with the City, and these contributions are ineligible to be matched with public funds. To enforce the limits, contributions reported by candidates to the CFB are compared to the City’s Doing Business Database (DBDB). People are listed in the DBDB only while they are doing business…
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