New York’s Republican governor candidate Bruce Blakeman is suing a state election board for its decision to disqualify him from a public campaign finance program, dealing a blow to his underdog bid to unseat Gov. Kathy Hochul (D).
Public Campaign Finance Board commissioners voted to disqualify Blakeman from the program March 31 due to a paperwork error, contending he failed to include his lieutenant governor candidate Todd Hood on a newly required form. Blakeman faces a loss of up to $7 million as he struggles to capture voters in the deep-blue Empire State.
Blakeman, the current Nassau County executive, said ...
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