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    Funding from crypto falls short in New Jersey gubernatorial primaries

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    As voters head to the ballot boxes to cast their choices for candidates in the Democratic and Republican primaries in New Jersey’s race for its next governor, funds from crypto traders and interest groups don’t seem to be as much of a factor as they were in the 2024 federal races.

    According to filings with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission reviewed by Cointelegraph as of Tuesday, no significant political action committees (PACs) funded by cryptocurrency companies or interest groups appeared to have contributed to any of the 12 Democratic and Republican candidates running for governor.

    In a search for contributions directly to candidates or PACs, only a few filings suggested any connections to the crypto industry. 

    There was a $500 contribution to Democratic candidate Josh Gottheimer’s campaign from mining company MARA Holdings’ vice president of investor relations, Robert Samuels, and a $900 contribution to Republican candidate Jon Bramnick from Rohan Varkey, a strategic finance senior analyst at Block.

    In addition, a Coinbase consultant, Miti Sathe, donated $500 to Democratic candidate Steve Fulop, and Roshan Shah, co-founder and CEO of the New Jersey-based mining company Decimal Digital Currency, contributed $2,000 to Democratic candidate Ras Baraka.