Indian- American democrat and current member of the New York State Assembly representing the 38th district in Queens, Jenifer Rajkumar, has emerged as the financial frontrunner in the race for New York City Comptroller.
Rajkumar, who represents the neighborhoods of Glendale, Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, and Woodhaven, raised over US$ 240,000 in just two months since launching her candidacy. This fundraising total is the highest among all candidates during the latest filing period, underscoring the momentum behind her campaign.
EXCITING NEWS! I outraised the entire field for NYC Comptroller with over $240,000 raised in just 2 months! I am so grateful for the outpouring of support. It is time for fresh, dynamic leadership that will move our City forward.
— Jenifer Rajkumar (@JeniferRajkumar) October 11, 2024
Our momentum is undeniable! #TeamJenifer pic.twitter.com/FtcInbotKz
In 2020, Rajkumar made history as the first Indian-American woman ever elected to the New York State Legislature. Her current run for New York City Comptroller continues her trailblazing career, with widespread support bolstering her chances in the race.
“Our campaign is gaining unparalleled support from across New York,” Rajkumar said in a statement. “New Yorkers are ready for fresh, dynamic leadership that can move our City forward. I will be the Comptroller who makes our government work for the people and ensure New Yorkers get a full return on their investment.”
Rajkumar’s financial success solidifies her position as a leading candidate, and her campaign expects to qualify for millions in public matching funds by January. With strong grassroots support, her campaign plans to expand across the five boroughs in the coming months.
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