Off-Year and Special Elections Campaign Expenditures
Campaign spending data from New York City off-year and special elections. Each record details the name, address, and associated business of the individual or entity making the expenditure.
| Namelegal entity | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress | Full Nameperson | Electiontemporal | Officecdgeographic | Candididentifier | Canclassclassification | Candmiadditional data | Committeeclassification | Filingregistration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZURAW, JULIE | NEW YORK | NY | 10033 | ZURAW, JULIE | 1993A | 5 | SC | P | L | A | 4 |
| ZURAW, JULIE | NEW YORK | NY | 10033 | ZURAW, JULIE | 1993A | 5 | SC | P | L | A | 3 |
| ZURAW, JULIE | NEW YORK | NY | 10033 | ZURAW, JULIE | 1993A | 5 | SC | P | L | A | 2 |
Vendor Political Exposure Screening
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Fraud Pattern Detection Across Payees
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