Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz accuses rival of breaking election law

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“Ms. Daniels has been a candidate for nomination for election as District Attorney of Queens County since at least March 2, 2023. Despite this candidacy, however, there is no record that she …

, has not filed papers with the state Board of Elections declaring her candidacy, nor has she submitted reports on the source of her campaign contributions or spending as legally required, according to the complaint from the DA’s campaign.

A review of the BOE’s website by The Post showed only records from Daniels’ prior candidacy for a Queen civil judgeship last year.Stephen Yang The complaint also claims Daniels’ campaign is using a text message service to contact voters and has a campaign website that says it is paid for by Daniels for DA.

“For sake of comparison, the other candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for election to the office of District Attorney of Queens County have expended and disclosed considerable amounts of money related to campaign literature. Katz NYS expended and disclosed a total of $23,940 for campaign literature, while Grasso for Queens expended and disclosed a total of $10,490.18,” Pitta wrote.

 

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