All political committees in New York State were required to file campaign financial reports on July 15, 2026. The reports provide insight into the financial transactions of committees involved in Buffalo politics. The filings include transactions that occurred since January 11, 2026.
"The campaign financial reports are an important tool for transparency and accountability in New York State politics," said a spokesperson for the New York State Board of Elections.
The reports are available for public review and provide a detailed look at the financial activities of committees involved in Buffalo politics. The Buffalo community can use the reports to gain a better understanding of the financial landscape of local politics. Residents of Buffalo can review the reports to see how committees are raising and spending money.
The reports are an important resource for voters who want to make informed decisions about the candidates and committees they support. As the Buffalo community moves forward, it is clear that transparency and accountability are essential for a healthy democracy. The New York State Board of Elections will continue to work towards ensuring that campaign financial reports are filed in a timely and accurate manner.
The reports will be used to inform voters and to hold committees accountable for their financial activities. The next step in the process will be the review of the reports by the New York State Board of Elections to ensure compliance with state regulations.
