Cuomo denied public matching funds
- The NYC Campaign Finance Board denied Andrew Cuomo public matching funds on Tuesday.
- Cuomo's campaign failed to provide needed documentation, impacting fund eligibility.
- A software glitch caused the campaign to miss collecting certain donor information.
- Azzopardi stated a "technical software error" occurred, but they met fund thresholds.
- Cuomo's campaign expects to receive matching funds on May 12 after fixing the issue.
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