Volunteers hit the streets on Saturday as part of a statewide door-to-door canvass called “Knock for the 99%” to build support for Fair Elections campaign finance reform. At 8 events across the State, volunteers collected support pledges from small business and residents, and encouraged calls into Senator McDonald to ask him to fight for a publicly financed elections system.

In the wake of years of budget cuts to schools, services, and the social safety net, volunteers talked to their neighbors about the need to reduce the influence of CEO campaign contributions in elections. With public financing of elections, candidates could run competitive campaigns without needing to accept big checks from corporate interests. Our elected officials would be free to respond to the needs of their constituents, rather than their campaign donors.

At the canvass kickoffs, participants released new data showing that members of the Board of Directors of the Business Council of New York State and the corporations they work for donated over $1.9 million since January 1, 2010 to campaign accounts for State Senators and the major political parties. The Business Council is a staunch advocate for budget cuts to education and cuts to other programs that working families across New York rely on every day.

“Our communities, our children, our families, and our economy can no longer withstand the overwhelming weight of influence that CEO campaign contributions have over our electoral process,” said Ivette Alfonso, President of Citizen Action of New York. “When corporations and their big money lobbyists pay for election campaigns, they’re effectively buying public policy. The integrity of our democracy requires that we, as constituents, have an audience with the officials we elect. Until New York has public financing of elections, we can’t be sure we’re truly being represented in our government.”

Of the $1,908,721 contributed to state Senators and their campaign committees by Business Council affiliated individuals and businesses, 69% was donated to Republican Party affiliated candidates and committees, $906,157 alone to the Senate Republican Campaign Committee. Democratic Senators and their campaign committees received $595,654 in contributions.

This data reflects contributions made between January 1, 2010 through the most recent data available.

Recipient Party Recipient Description Amount
NYS Senate Republican Campaign Committee Republican party

$906,157

New York State Democratic Committee (Housekeeping) Democrat party

$255,000

NYS Democratic Senate Campaign Committee (NYS DSCC) Democrat party

$127,450

Libous, Tom Republican Senate District 52

$60,750

Skelos, Dean G. Republican Senate District 9

$54,500

Maziarz, George D. Republican Senate District 62

$45,048

New York State Democratic Committee Democrat party

$30,000

Gianaris, Michael Democrat Senate District 12

$29,500

Sampson, John L. Democrat Senate District 19

$28,750

O’Mara, Thomas F. Republican Senate District 53

$23,200

Klein, Jeffrey D. Democrat Senate District 34

$22,375

Valesky, David J. Democrat Senate District 49

$20,250

New York Republican State Committee Republican party

$20,000

Breslin, Neil D. Democrat Senate District 46

$19,450

Seward, James L. Republican Senate District 51

$19,300

DeFrancisco, John A. Republican Senate District 50

$15,500

Ranzenhofer, Michael H. Republican Senate District 61

$15,420

Adams, Eric Democrat Senate District 20

$14,500

Nozzolio, Michael F. Republican Senate District 54

$13,200

Golden, Martin J. Republican Senate District 22

$12,350

Hannon, Kemp Republican Senate District 6

$11,250

Zeldin, Lee M. Republican Senate District 3

$10,750

Parker, Kevin S. Democrat Senate District 21

$10,294

Saland, Stephen M. Republican Senate District 41

$9,900

Robach, Joseph E. Republican Senate District 56

$9,800

Griffo, Joseph A. Republican Senate District 47

$9,700

Ritchie, Patty Republican Senate District 48

$8,300

Flanagan, John J. Republican Senate District 2

$8,250

Gallivan, Patrick M. Republican Senate District 59

$6,702

Alesi, James S. Republican Senate District 55

$6,050

Larkin, William J., Jr. Republican Senate District 39

$5,120

Little, Elizabeth Republican Senate District 45

$5,050

Savino, Diane J. Democrat Senate District 23

$4,750

Kennedy, Timothy Democrat Senate District 58

$4,710

Fuschillo, Charles J., Jr. Republican Senate District 8

$4,450

Young, Catharine Republican Senate District 57

$4,350

Carlucci, David Democrat Senate District 38

$4,000

Duane, Thomas Democrat Senate District 29

$3,750

Lanza, Andrew J Republican Senate District 24

$3,700

McDonald, Roy J. Republican Senate District 43

$3,550

Grisanti, Mark Republican Senate District 60

$3,500

LaValle, Kenneth P. Republican Senate District 1

$3,500

Bonacic, John J. Republican Senate District 42

$3,320

Peralta, José Democrat Senate District 13

$3,300

Dilan, Martin Malavé Democrat Senate District 17

$3,000

Farley, Hugh T. Republican Senate District 44

$3,000

Addabbo, Joseph P., Jr Democrat Senate District 15

$2,550

Marcellino, Carl L Republican Senate District 5

$2,500

Martins, Jack M. Republican Senate District 7

$2,400

Stavisky, Toby Ann Democrat Senate District 16

$2,375

Krueger, Liz Democrat Senate District 26

$2,150

Espaillat, Adriano Democrat Senate District 31

$2,000

Johnson, Owen H Republican Senate District 4

$1,500

Avella, Tony Democrat Senate District 11

$1,000

Ball, Greg Republican Senate District 40

$1,000

Perkins, Bill Democrat Senate District 30

$1,000

Rivera, Gustavo Democrat Senate District 33

$1,000

Stewart-Cousins, Andrea Democrat Senate District 35

$750

Huntley, Shirley L. Democrat Senate District 10

$500

Montgomery, Velmanette Democrat Senate District 18

$500

Oppenheimer, Suzi Democrat Senate District 37

$500

Diaz, Ruben Democrat Senate District 32

$250

Total Contributions    

$1,908,721

Total Contributions by Party Affiliation

Amount Percentage
Republican

$1,313,067

69%

Democrat

$595,654.00

31%