
While voters go to the polls to make their choices for the candidates in the democratic and republican primary in the New Jersey race for its next ruler, the money from encryption traders and interest groups does not seem to be a great factor as they were in the 2024 federal races.
According to files with the New Jersey Elections Law, which was reviewed by Cointelegraph from Tuesday, there were no important political action committees (PACS) funded by cryptocurrencies or interest groups that contributed to any of the Democratic and 12 Republican and Republican candidates.
In the search for direct contributions to candidates or PACS, a few deposits suggested any contacts with the encryption industry.
There was a 500 -dollar contribution to Democratic candidate Josh Gotlette from the Mara Holdings Company for Investors Relations, Robert Samuels, and a $ 900 contribution to Republican candidate John Bramenik from Rohan Farki, a strategic financial analyst in Block.
In addition, the Coinbase, Miti Sathe adviser, with $ 500 for democratic candidate Steve Volub, and Roshan Shah, co -founder and executive director of Digital Corrency in New Jersey, contributed $ 2000 for RAS Barka.
Cointelegraph files, which are about $ 4,000 in donations, managed to locate the primaries on Tuesday compared to the efforts of the encryption industry to support the candidates in the 2024 elections, through direct contributions and the purchase of media through PACS such as Fairshake, which spent more than $ 130 million on Congress vehicles.
Fairshake, Tempiliate Protor Progress used more than $ 450,000 to support Robert Mindez Junior and Gottheimer in their democratic democratic seats in the seats of the House of Representatives in 2024.
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The most expensive elections in the history of New Jersey, but without encryption?
Although he was not financially participated in the New Jersey Governor Race, the Crypto Advocacy group with COINBASE, the “Get Out the Found” gathered on Thursday, allowed three candidates for the ruler to speak to the cryptocurrencies. Gottheimer, Fulop, Republican candidate Bell Spadea expressed her opinions that were supporting digital assets in this event.
A STAND with Crypto spokesman told Cointelgraph after PAC did not use any of its funds to support the state elections in the state. Cointelegraph communicate with Coinbase and Fairshake representatives but he did not receive responses at the time of publication.
According to a report issued on June 4 of AdIMPACT, the preliminary elections for the group were scheduled to become the most expensive elections in the history of the state, with more than $ 85 million to support or oppose the candidates. The data showed that PACS and interest groups spent more than $ 22 million on the Gottheimer campaign, although the report did not mention funding from the encryption companies.
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