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Mapping New York City’s Mayoral Campaign Money

Andrew Yang, who is widely regarded as a frontrunner in the crowded primary race for New York City mayor, has raised money from more New Yorkers than any other leading Democratic candidate, according to campaign finance documents released on Friday.

Who has the most donors in New York City?

Donors
1.
Andrew Yang 11,421
2.
Dianne Morales 8,979
3.
Maya Wiley 8,223
4.
Scott M. Stringer 7,612
5.
Eric Adams 7,128
6.
Raymond J. McGuire 5,219
7.
Kathryn Garcia 5,166
8.
Shaun Donovan 3,069

Who has the most donors

in New York City?

Wiley

donors

Andrew Yang

11,421

1.

THE BRONX

Dianne Morales

8,979

2.

Maya Wiley

8,223

3.

Scott M. Stringer

7,612

4.

Yang

Stringer

7,128

Eric Adams

5.

McGuire

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219

6.

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

Kathryn Garcia

5,166

7.

Garcia

Shaun Donovan

3,069

8.

Morales

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

Adams

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

Dianne Morales

THE BRONX

Maya Wiley

Scott M. Stringer

Eric Adams

Raymond J. McGuire

Kathryn Garcia

MANHATTAN

Shaun Donovan

QUEENS

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Who has the most donors

in New York City?

Wiley

donors

Andrew Yang

11,421

1.

THE BRONX

8,979

Dianne Morales

2.

8,223

Maya Wiley

3.

7,612

Scott M. Stringer

4.

Stringer

Yang

7,128

Eric Adams

5.

McGuire

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219

6.

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

Kathryn Garcia

5,166

7.

Garcia

Shaun Donovan

3,069

8.

Morales

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

Adams

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

Dianne Morales

Maya Wiley

THE BRONX

Scott M. Stringer

Eric Adams

Raymond J. McGuire

MANHATTAN

Kathryn Garcia

Shaun Donovan

QUEENS

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

3

MANHATTAN

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

3

MANHATTAN

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

3

MANHATTAN

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Andrew Yang

3

11,421 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

3

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Dianne Morales

1

8,979 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

1

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

1

Maya Wiley

8,223 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

3

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

1

Maya Wiley

8,223 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

3

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Maya Wiley

1

8,223 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

3

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

3

1

THE BRONX

Maya Wiley

2

8,223 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

3

1

THE BRONX

Maya Wiley

2

8,223 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Mapping where candidates have a greater share of donors reveals a detailed picture of the communities each candidate is relying on for support.

Mr. Yang is doing well in neighborhoods with large Orthodox Jewish and Asian populations, including Borough Park 1 in Brooklyn and Flushing 2 in Queens. Mr. Yang is also drawing strong support from several neighborhoods with more moderate politics in eastern Queens, including Douglaston and Bayside 3.

Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president and a former police captain, is banking on the support of swaths of politically moderate Brooklynites and southeast Queens homeowners. He has a higher share of donors in the southern parts of Queens and Brooklyn, in neighborhoods like Jamaica, Howard Beach, Canarsie and Marine Park 1.

Dianne Morales, whose progressive platform won her an endorsement from the Working Families Party, has found strong support in several Hispanic neighborhoods, including Hunts Point 1 in the Bronx and Bushwick and Ridgewood 2 on the border of Brooklyn and Queens.

Maya Wiley, a civil rights lawyer, is breaking through in several heavily Black neighborhoods in the Bronx, including Edenwald, Co-Op City 1 and Castle Hill 2, and in the Harlem 3 neighborhood of Manhattan.

Raymond J. McGuire has yet to break through in the race, and it is reflected in his donations. A former high-ranking Citigroup executive, Mr. McGuire continues to do best in Manhattan, and in particular in the wealthy precincts of the Upper East Side 1 and lower Manhattan 2.

Mapping where candidates have a greater share of donors reveals a detailed picture of the communities each candidate is relying on for support.

Who has the most donors

in New York City?

Wiley

donors

Andrew Yang

11,421

1.

THE BRONX

Dianne Morales

8,979

2.

Maya Wiley

8,223

3.

Scott M. Stringer

7,612

4.

Yang

Stringer

7,128

Eric Adams

5.

McGuire

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219

6.

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

Kathryn Garcia

5,166

7.

Garcia

Shaun Donovan

3,069

8.

Morales

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

Adams

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

Dianne Morales

THE BRONX

Maya Wiley

Scott M. Stringer

Eric Adams

Raymond J. McGuire

Kathryn Garcia

MANHATTAN

Shaun Donovan

QUEENS

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Who has the most donors

in New York City?

Wiley

donors

Andrew Yang

11,421

1.

THE BRONX

8,979

Dianne Morales

2.

8,223

Maya Wiley

3.

7,612

Scott M. Stringer

4.

Stringer

Yang

7,128

Eric Adams

5.

McGuire

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219

6.

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

Kathryn Garcia

5,166

7.

Garcia

Shaun Donovan

3,069

8.

Morales

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

Adams

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

Dianne Morales

Maya Wiley

THE BRONX

Scott M. Stringer

Eric Adams

Raymond J. McGuire

MANHATTAN

Kathryn Garcia

Shaun Donovan

QUEENS

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of the donors in a ZIP code.

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Mr. Yang is doing well in neighborhoods with large Orthodox Jewish and Asian populations, including Borough Park 1 in Brooklyn and Flushing 2 in Queens. Mr. Yang is also drawing strong support from several neighborhoods with more moderate politics in eastern Queens, including Douglaston and Bayside 3.

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

3

MANHATTAN

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

3

MANHATTAN

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

3

MANHATTAN

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Andrew Yang

3

11,421 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

3

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

QUEENS

1

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president and a former police captain, is banking on the support of swaths of politically moderate Brooklynites and southeast Queens homeowners. He has a higher share of donors in the southern parts of Queens and Brooklyn, in neighborhoods like Jamaica, Howard Beach, Canarsie and Marine Park 1.

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

1

STATEN ISLAND

Dianne Morales, whose progressive platform won her an endorsement from the Working Families Party, has found strong support in several Hispanic neighborhoods, including Hunts Point 1 in the Bronx and Bushwick and Ridgewood 2 on the border of Brooklyn and Queens.

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Dianne Morales

1

8,979 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

1

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Maya Wiley, a civil rights lawyer, is breaking through in several heavily Black neighborhoods in the Bronx, including Edenwald, Co-Op City 1 and Castle Hill 2, and in the Harlem 3 neighborhood of Manhattan.

1

Maya Wiley

8,223 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

3

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

1

Maya Wiley

8,223 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

3

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Maya Wiley

1

8,223 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

2

3

MANHATTAN

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

3

1

THE BRONX

Maya Wiley

2

8,223 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

3

1

THE BRONX

Maya Wiley

2

8,223 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

QUEENS

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Raymond J. McGuire has yet to break through in the race, and it is reflected in his donations. A former high-ranking Citigroup executive, Mr. McGuire continues to do best in Manhattan, and in particular in the wealthy precincts of the Upper East Side 1 and lower Manhattan 2.

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

THE BRONX

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

MANHATTAN

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

THE BRONX

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

MANHATTAN

HIGHER SHARE OF DONORS

1

QUEENS

2

BROOKLYN

STATEN ISLAND

Some candidates, like Kathryn Garcia and Shaun Donovan, have also struggled to attract substantial numbers of individual donors. Ms. Garcia, Mayor Bill de Blasio’s former sanitation commissioner, has had some success in parts of Staten Island and in her home neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn.

Among the major Democratic candidates, Mr. Donovan has received donations from the fewest New Yorkers, but that may not limit his ability to reach voters. New Start N.Y.C., the super PAC supporting Mr. Donovan’s candidacy, has already spent more than $5 million on advertisements this year, according to data from AdImpact, an advertising analytics firm.

Scott M. Stringer, the city comptroller and a longtime figure in New York City politics, has picked up donations from across the five boroughs. He has fared especially well on Manhattan’s Upper West Side — a neighborhood he once represented in the New York State Assembly.

Each candidate’s share of the total donors in a ZIP code

Darker shades on the map indicate a higher share of donors.

Andrew Yang

11,421 donors

Higher share

Dianne Morales

8,979 donors

Higher share

Maya Wiley

8,223 donors

Higher share

Scott M. Stringer

7,612 donors

Higher share

Eric Adams

7,128 donors

Higher share

Raymond J. McGuire

5,219 donors

Higher share

Kathryn Garcia

5,166 donors

Higher share

Shaun Donovan

3,069 donors

Higher share

Total money raised highlights differing strategies

While the number of individual donors is a useful indicator for the scale and location of a candidate’s supporters, it isn’t enough on its own to guarantee victory in a race where polls show many New York voters remain undecided less than a month before the June 22 primary. The amount of money that candidates are able to raise will become critical as they compete to woo voters through advertisements and outreach.

That’s the strategy Mr. McGuire hopes will elevate his polling numbers from among the lowest of the eight leading Democratic candidates. So far he has raised $11.7 million, much of which came from individual donors giving an average of more than $1,100 each.

Which candidate raised the most money?

Total raised
(millions)
Individual
contributions
(millions)
Indiv.
contribs.
(millions)
Avg.
per donor
1.
Raymond J. McGuire McGuire $11.7 $8.7 $1,139
2.
Eric Adams Adams $9.8 $3.8 $411
3.
Scott M. Stringer Stringer $9.1 $2.2 $256
4.
Andrew Yang Yang $7.3 $3.5 $121
5.
Maya Wiley Wiley $4.4 $1.6 $105
6.
Shaun Donovan Donovan $4.2 $2.7 $625
7.
Kathryn Garcia Garcia $3.5 $1.2 $204
8.
Dianne Morales Morales $3.1 $0.8 $71
Note: The total amount raised includes money raised by campaigns in addition to money from the city’s matching funds program. It does not include money raised by independent groups that support specific candidates. Totals for individual contributions exclude money given to campaigns by the candidates or their family members.

Mr. McGuire’s large average donation size is due in part to his decision to forgo the city’s matching funds program. As a result, each of his donors can contribute up to $5,100, instead of the $2,000 limit imposed by the program. Mr. Donovan is in an older version of the program, which means he also has higher contribution limits but receives less money in matching public funds.

Mr. McGuire’s elite donor base is a stark contrast to Ms. Morales’s fund-raising strategy. Though Ms. Morales has the second-most donors in the race, the average amount she received per person was $71, reflecting her campaign’s focus on improving the conditions of poor and working class residents.

Mr. Adams and Mr. Stringer, both prominent figures in the New York political landscape who have been fund-raising for this race since 2018, have each collected more than $9 million.

Outside donors boost Mr. Yang and Ms. Wiley

Though they won’t be able to cast a vote in the primary, individual donors from outside the five boroughs have poured more than $9 million into the race for mayor of New York City.

Mr. Yang became a political celebrity during his unsuccessful run for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020. His national name recognition has helped him garner huge amounts of financial support from across the country — more of his donors live outside the city than in it.

Who has the most donors outside New York City?

Number of donors
outside New York City
Num. donors
outside N.Y.C.
Share of
total donors
1.
Andrew Yang Yang 17,444 60%
2.
Maya Wiley Wiley 6,611 45%
3.
Raymond J. McGuire McGuire 2,446 32%
4.
Shaun Donovan Donovan 1,213 28%
5.
Eric Adams Adams 2,203 24%
6.
Dianne Morales Morales 2,764 24%
7.
Kathryn Garcia Garcia 882 15%
8.
Scott M. Stringer Stringer 1,117 13%

Some of Mr. Yang’s outside supporters may see the mayoral race as a smaller scale referendum on his signature policies from the presidential primary, like providing a universal basic income. He has proposed a modified version of that plan for New York — $2,000 per year for about 500,000 of the city’s poorest residents.

Ms. Wiley, who was a prominent MSNBC legal analyst prior to her run for mayor, has also attracted a large share of donors from outside the city.

For both Ms. Wiley and Mr. Yang, the bulk of their outside donors live in cities and suburbs in the Northeast corridor. But each has also found support in more distant metros, like Los Angeles, Chicago and the Bay Area.

Andrew Yang

Maya Wiley

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Andrew Yang

Number of donors

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Maya Wiley

Number of donors

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Andrew Yang

Number of donors

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Wash.

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Number of donors

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Wyo.

R.I.

N.J.

Pa.

Iowa

Neb.

Nev.

Md.

Ohio

Ill.

Del.

Ind.

Utah

W.Va.

Colo.

Calif.

Va.

Kan.

Mo.

Ky.

N.C.

Tenn.

Okla.

Ariz.

N.M.

Ark.

S.C.

Ala.

Ga.

Miss.

La.

Texas

Alaska

Fla.

Hawaii

So far, all of the candidates in the mayoral race have collected a combined $4 million more in total contributions than at the same time in the 2013 primaries despite coronavirus restrictions precluding traditional methods of face-to-face campaigning.

“We’ve been facing a historic volume of transactions from campaign submissions,” said Matthew Sollars, a spokesman for the New York City Campaign Finance Board. “The volume of contributions that candidates are collecting is just enormous.”

Methodology

Data comes from the New York City Campaign Finance Board and includes individual contributions made to campaigns through May 17, 2021. Data for ZIP codes exclusive to single buildings were aggregated into their surrounding ZIP codes in the maps.