NYC Mayor's Race: Adams declines to say if he'll have enough signatures to run in Democratic primary | amNewYork
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As the June 24 primary approaches, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has not confirmed whether he will gather the necessary signatures for candidacy in the Democratic primary, raising concerns about his re-election efforts. While he claims to be collecting signatures, his campaign appears inactive, lacking visible efforts and funding support. Despite having over $3 million in his account, his matching fund claims were denied. Adams has hinted at possibly running as an independent candidate, but questions about his overall campaign strategy remain.
During his weekly City Hall press conference on April 1, the incumbent Democratic mayor declined to confirm whether he will have the at least 3,750 signatures necessary for his name to appear alongside the Democrats running to unseat him.
Adams has said he is collecting signatures to get on the ballot, a claim backed up by city Campaign Finance Board records that showed he retained a firm called My Brnd Inc. for petitioning work.
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