Ryan Fazio Receives $806,875 Convention Grant
Summary
The State Elections Enforcement Commission approved a convention campaign grant of $806,875 for gubernatorial candidate Ryan Fazio. This is the second public grant awarded under the Citizens' Election Program for candidates in the November 2026 regular election. The convention grant equals one-fourth of the primary grant and is available to eligible major party gubernatorial candidates before their party's nominating convention.
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The State Elections Enforcement Commission approved a convention campaign grant of $806,875 for gubernatorial candidate Ryan Fazio under the Citizens' Election Program. This grant is the second awarded under Public Act 23-205, which created convention campaign grants available to eligible major party gubernatorial candidates before their party's nominating convention. The grant equals one-fourth of the primary grant amount.
Affected parties include major party gubernatorial candidates seeking public campaign financing. Candidates must raise $250,000 in qualifying contributions, with 90% from in-state contributors, and file an affidavit of intent to participate in and abide by CEP spending limits. Candidates who receive this grant and subsequently qualify for a primary or general election grant will have their subsequent grant reduced by the convention grant amount.
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STATE ELECTIONS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION Press Release
February 4, 2026
COMMISSION ANNOUNCES Second CONVENTION GRANT
HARTFORD, CT - The State Elections Enforcement Commission (the "Commission") voted at its February 4, 2026 regular meeting to approve the second public grant payment under the Citizens' Election Program ("CEP") for a candidate in the November 3, 2026 regular election. The Commission determined that gubernatorial candidate Ryan Fazio was eligible to receive a CEP convention campaign grant in the amount of $806,875.
The convention campaign grant is available to eligible major party gubernatorial candidates before their party's nominating convention and is equal to one-fourth of the primary grant. Public Act 23-205, passed in 2023, created the convention campaign grants. The Act allows candidates to apply for the convention campaign grant at any time after filing the affidavit of intent to participate in, and abide by, the CEP's spending limits. Among other things, candidates seeking a grant must raise the full amount of qualifying contributions required for a gubernatorial primary or general election grant. The Act also allows candidates who receive this grant to automatically receive a primary or general election grant, as applicable, if they subsequently qualify for either contest. If awarded, the primary grant is reduced by the amount of the convention campaign grant.
The CEP is a voluntary program that allows qualifying candidates for General Assembly and statewide offices to receive full public financing for their campaigns. To qualify for public campaign financing, candidates must demonstrate that they have substantial support from the public. Candidates for Governor, who applied before the January 2026 inflation adjustment, must raise $250,000 in small dollar contributions of which 90% ($225,000) must come from in-state contributors (more information can be found here: ConventionGrantOverview2026.pdf; see also 2026CEPOverview.pdf for candidates who apply after the January 2026 adjustment). Participating candidates may only accept small dollar contributions from individuals and no contributions can be from state contractors or PACs.
In 2005, Connecticut enacted the CEP in response to public outcry over several high-profile corruption scandals involving state elected officials. In addition to reducing the opportunity for corruption, the public financing program allows ordinary citizens to run for office by reducing reliance on special interests, fostering cleaner, more representative elections. In its eighteenth year of providing public funding to General Assembly candidates, and its sixteenth for statewide candidates, the CEP continues to provide a seawall against the rising tide of dark money in Connecticut elections and a critical, ongoing effort to restore the public's trust in the institutions of democratic governance.
Press Contact: Joshua Foley Tel. 860-256-2962 Email: joshua.foley@ct.gov
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