McGuire is the only one of those candidates who isn’t accepting public money for his race. He had spent more than twice as much as any other candidate on the race, $3.7 million through March 15.
Adams got $5.5 million in matching funds, while Stringer received $5.3 million, Yang took in $3.8 million and Donovan got $1.5 million.
Kathryn Garcia, whose campaign got a boost on May 10 with the endorsement of the New York Times, had raised just $590,162 of private funds and received $2.3 million of public funds as of the March filing. The 51-year-old former sanitation commissioner had spent less than $200,000 on the race through that period, leaving her with a balance of more than $2.6 million as the race kicked into high gear.