Below are the campaign finance details for the New York 12th Congressional District candidates as of the most recent quarterly reports filed on March 31, 2026.
The race for Jerry Nadler's seat has become a high-spending contest, particularly among the Democratic field, where three candidates have already crossed the $2 million mark in total receipts.
| Candidate | Total Receipts | Total Spending (Disbursements) | Cash on Hand |
| George Conway | $3,233,721 | $2,115,099 | $1,118,622 |
| Alex Bores | $2,873,154 | $490,474 | $2,382,681 |
| Jack Schlossberg | $2,295,141 | $1,280,291 | $1,014,850 |
| Micah Lasher | $2,071,992 | $480,800 | $1,591,192 |
| Nina Schwalbe | $402,237 | $292,782 | $109,455 |
| Mathew Shurka | $330,173 | $321,952 | $8,221 |
| Laura Dunn | $148,942 | $123,704 | $25,238 |
| Christopher Diep | $86,762 | $73,730 | $13,032 |
| Patrick Timmins | $14,773 | $10,219 | $4,554 |
| Candidate | Total Receipts | Total Spending (Disbursements) | Cash on Hand |
| Caroline Shinkle | $70,912 | $9,586 | $61,327 |
| Amy Jordan | $58,897 | $58,897 | $0 |
| Massimiliano Zappone | $15,126 | $1,513 | $13,614 |
George Conway is currently the highest spender in the district, having already deployed over $2.1 million, largely focusing on early media presence and anti-Trump messaging.
Alex Bores maintains the largest war chest for the final stretch of the primary with over $2.3 million cash on hand. Notably, a significant portion of his funding (nearly 50%) originates from California, reflecting his tech-industry ties.
Micah Lasher holds the highest percentage of in-district donations (68%), indicating strong local support and institutional backing from the retiring incumbent.
Jack Schlossberg has focused his spending on housing and gun safety initiatives, with roughly 41% of his donations coming from within Manhattan.
The primary is set for June 23, 2026. With several candidates holding significant cash reserves, spending on television ads and direct mail is expected to spike throughout May.