Candidates in contested primaries were required to file 32-day pre-primary financial reports with the state Board of Elections on May 22nd, revealing high spending in the primary races. The reports show a significant amount of money being spent by candidates in Buffalo, with potential implications for the upcoming election. The financial reports indicate financial activities from January 11, 2026, and show a high level of spending by candidates in Buffalo.

"The financial reports provide a snapshot of the candidates' financial activities," according to a statement from the Board of Elections.

The reports will be closely watched by Buffalo residents, who are eager to see how the candidates are spending their money. Delaware District residents are particularly interested in the reports, as they will help inform their voting decisions. The Buffalo community is also home to several campaign finance reform groups, which are pushing for greater transparency in campaign spending. As the election approaches, Buffalo residents can expect to see more scrutiny of the candidates' financial reports.

The Board of Elections will continue to monitor the financial reports, with potential implications for the upcoming election.