The 2025 New York City mayoral election will be held on November 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of New York City. Incumbent Democratic mayor Eric Adams is running for re-election to a second term in office. He was indicted on federal corruption charges in September 2024, and has faced calls to resign from office.
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Background
editEric Adams was elected mayor of New York City in 2021, narrowly emerging from a contested primary election and defeating Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa in the general election. Adams' tenure has been characterized by controversy, with the mayor supporting tough-on-crime policies such as the reintroduction of plainclothes police officers and increased policing in the city's subway system.[1][2] Adams has also received criticism for his handling of the migrant housing crisis,[3] the FBI investigation into his 2021 campaign,[4] and his support for zero tolerance policies against the homeless.[5] A December 2023 poll published by Quinnipiac University Polling Institute showed Adams' approval rating at 28% among registered voters, the lowest approval of any mayor since the institution began polling in the city in 1996.[6] An early October 2024 poll conducted by Marist College found his approval rating to be just 26%, and that 69% thought he should resign.[7] Due to Adams' unpopularity, speculation has arisen about the potential for a left-wing primary challenger to his re-election bid.[8] As such, two assemblymembers, senators and comptrollers announced that they would run against Adams.
On September 25, 2024, following a series of criminal investigations into his administration, Adams was indicted on federal bribery, fraud, and conspiracy charges.[9] He is the first New York City mayor to be charged with crimes while in office, and has received several calls to resign before the end of his term.[10][11][12]
Democratic primary
editCandidates
editDeclared
editCandidate | Experience | Announced | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Eric Adams |
Incumbent mayor (2022–present) Brooklyn Borough President (2014–2021) NY State Senator from the 20th district (2007–2013) |
[data missing] |
[13] |
Michael Blake |
NY Assemblymember from the 79th district (2015–2021) Candidate for Public Advocate in 2019 Candidate for NY-15 in 2020 |
November 24, 2024 Website |
[14] |
Brad Lander |
New York City Comptroller (2022–present) City councilor from the 39th district (2010–2021) |
July 30, 2024 Website |
[15] |
Zohran Mamdani |
NY Assemblymember from the 36th district (2021–present) | October 22, 2024 Website |
[16] |
Zellnor Myrie |
NY State Senator from the 20th district (2019–present) | May 8, 2024 Website |
[17] |
Jessica Ramos |
NY State Senator from the 13th district (2019–present) | September 13, 2024 Website |
[18] |
Scott Stringer |
New York City Comptroller (2014–2021) Manhattan Borough President (2006–2013) NY Assemblymember from the 67th district (1993–2005) Candidate for mayor in 2021 |
January 18, 2024 Website |
[19] |
Whitney Tilson |
Investor Hedge fund manager |
November 26, 2024 Website |
[20] |
Publicly expressed interest
edit- Jamaal Bowman, U.S. Representative from New York's 16th congressional district (2021–present)[21]
- Andrew Cuomo, former Governor of New York (2011–2021) and former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1997–2001)[22][23]
- Alicia Glen, Co-chair of the Gateway Commission (2022–present) and former Deputy Mayor of New York City (2014–2019)[23]
- Letitia James, Attorney General of New York (2019–present) and former New York City Public Advocate (2014–2018)[24][23]
- Christine Quinn, former Speaker of the New York City Council (2006–2013) from the 3rd district (1999–2013) and candidate for mayor in 2013 (if Adams doesn't run)[25][23]
- Ritchie Torres, U.S. representative from New York's 15th congressional district (2021–present)[26]
- Jumaane Williams, New York City Public Advocate (2019–present), candidate for lieutenant governor in 2018, and candidate for governor in 2022 (currently running for re-election; would run if he became acting mayor)[24][23]
Declined
edit- Jennifer Jones Austin, lawyer and nonprofit CEO[27]
- Justin Brannan, city councilor from the 47th district (2018–present) (running for comptroller)[28]
- Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President (2020–present)[29] (running for comptroller)[30]
- Yuh-Line Niou, former state assemblymember from the 65th district (2017–2022) and candidate for New York's 10th congressional district in 2022[29]
- Antonio Reynoso, Brooklyn Borough President (2022–present) (running for re-election)[30]
Endorsements
editLabor Unions
- United Auto Workers Region 9A (co-endorsement with Mamdani and Ramos)[31]
Labor Unions
- United Auto Workers Region 9A (co-endorsement with Lander and Ramos)[31]
Organizations
- Jewish Voice for Peace Action[32]
- New York City Democratic Socialists of America[33]
- New York Communities for Change (first choice)[34]
Labor unions
- International Brotherhood of Teamsters Locals 804 and 808[35]
- United Auto Workers Region 9A (co-endorsement with Lander and Mamdani)[31]
Polling
editEric Adams vs. Andrew Cuomo
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[a] |
Margin of error |
Eric Adams |
Andrew Cuomo |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
American Pulse & Research Polling (R)[36][A] | November 30 – December 1, 2023 | 417 (V) | ± 4.8% | 24% | 44% | 32% |
Eric Adams vs. Brad Lander
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[a] |
Margin of error |
Eric Adams |
Brad Lander |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Slingshot Strategies (D)[37] | May 2–8, 2023 | 930 (RV) | ± 2.5% | 48% | 17% | 35% |
Eric Adams vs. Jumaane Williams
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[a] |
Margin of error |
Eric Adams |
Jumaane Williams |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Slingshot Strategies (D)[37] | May 2–8, 2023 | 930 (RV) | ± 2.5% | 45% | 25% | 30% |
Eric Adams vs. generic Democrat
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[a] |
Margin of error |
Eric Adams |
Generic Democrat |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Slingshot Strategies (D)[37] | May 2–8, 2023 | 930 (RV) | ± 2.5% | 42% | 38% | 20% |
Republican primary
editCandidates
editDeclared
editCandidate | Experience | Announced | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Darren Aquino |
Nonprofit worker Candidate for FL-19 in 2020 |
June 24, 2024 Website |
[38] |
Publicly expressed interest
edit- Joe Borelli, minority leader of the New York City Council (2021–present) from the 51st District (2015–present) (if Adams doesn't run)[39][23]
- John Catsimatidis, businessman, radio talk show host, and candidate for mayor in 2013[40][23]
- Alan Rosen, owner of Junior's Restaurant[41]
- Curtis Sliwa, founder and CEO of Guardian Angels, radio talk show host, and nominee for mayor in 2021[38]
Potential
edit- Eric Adams, incumbent Democratic mayor (2022–present)[42]
- Rudy Giuliani, former mayor (1994–2001) and former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1983–1989)[43]
Third parties
editConservative Party
editDeclared
editCandidate | Experience | Announced | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Gonzalo Duran |
Vice chair of the Bronx Conservative Party (2023–present) Nominee for NY-15 in 2024 |
November 28, 2024 Website |
[44] |
Independents
editDeclared
editCandidate | Experience | Announced | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Jim Walden |
Antitrust and government law attorney Former assistant U.S. Attorney |
October 23, 2024 Website |
[44] |
James David Manning | Pastor for ATLAH Ministries | November 3, 2024 | [45] |
General election
editPolling
editEric Adams vs. generic Republican
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[a] |
Margin of error |
Eric Adams (D) |
Generic Republican |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Slingshot Strategies (D)[37] | May 2–8, 2023 | 1,500 (RV) | ± 2.5% | 53% | 20% | 27% |
Notes
editPartisan clients
- ^ This poll was sponsored by Save the Senate, which supports Sliwa
References
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Bowman said he is not ruling out running for political office in the future: 'U.S. Senate, yes, governor, yes, mayor, yes.'
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Zohran Mamdani is running for New York City mayor with the Democratic Socialists of America's endorsement.
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- ^ American Pulse & Research Polling (R)
- ^ a b c d Slingshot Strategies (D)
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External links
editOfficial campaign websites