Long Islanders have contributed millions of dollars to help support — and oppose — candidates running in this year’s race for New York City mayor, according to a Newsday analysis of Campaign Finance Board disclosures.

Backing for Mayor Eric Adams is outpacing former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo as the top money-getter from Long Island contributors since Cuomo's Democratic primary loss. But overall, supporters still have given more money for Cuomo.

As of the most recent available filings , there have been more than 3,000 contributions from Long Islanders, totaling at least $2.85 million of the roughly $51 million so far in the race. Nearly 40% of the Long Island money comes from five ZIP codes clustered on the Gold Coast of Nassau County.

The Long Island tallies are certainly an undercount.

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