New York City Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa is projecting his strongest fundraising stretch so far, reporting more than $421,000 raised in the last filing period.

The Republican previously had raised about $4.2 million for his campaign, including city matching funds, and a spokesperson said they hope to reach the $8 million general election fundraising limit by the end of the month. The latest filing is set to bring his total private contributions to just over $1.3 million from a little more than 14,300 contributors, according to numbers shared with City & State ahead of Friday’s filing deadline. The fundraising period spanned from Aug. 19 to Sept. 29, the day after incumbent Mayor Eric Adams announced he would no longer seek reelection.

With three main candidates in the race

See Full Page