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2025 New York City mayoral election

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2025 New York City mayoral election

An election for the mayor of New York City was held on November 4, 2025. Democratic state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani won the election with 50 % of the vote, defeating Republican activist Curtis Sliwa and independent former Democratic governor Andrew Cuomo. This election featured the highest turnout for a New York City mayoral election since 1993, mainly due to significant young voter registration. Mamdani succeeded Democratic incumbent Eric Adams on January 1, 2026. He also became the first Muslim and first South Asian mayor of New York City, as well as its youngest since Hugh J. Grant in 1892. Adams initially ran for a second term (at first as a Democrat, and later as an independent), but withdrew from the race in September 2025. He remained on the voting ballot because he ended his campaign too late for his name to be removed. Cuomo, pursuing a political comeback after he resigned as New York governor in 2021, was the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination as of early June 2025; however, he was defeated by Mamdani in the Democratic primary in a major upset. Following his primary loss, Cuomo launched an independent campaign. Sliwa, the Republican nominee in the 2021 New York City mayoral election, ran unopposed for his party's nomination. Mamdani ran on a democratic socialist platform focusing on affordability. Cuomo ran on a broadly centrist platform with a focus on crime and combating antisemitism while also being endorsed by Donald Trump, an endorsement Cuomo declined, while Sliwa criticized both from the political right and advocated tough on crime policies. Mamdani became the first mayoral candidate since 1969 to receive more than one million votes, and the race was the first since 1969 to attract more than two million votes in total. This was the closest mayoral election since 2009.

Infobox

Registered
5,103,941
Turnout
2,218,647 43 % (20 pp)
Nominee
Zohran Mamdani
Party
Democratic
Alliance
Working Families
Popular vote
1,114,184
Percentage
50 %

Tables

· Democratic primary › Candidates › Nominee
Zohran Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani
Candidate
Zohran Mamdani
Experience
Assembly member from the 36th district (2021–2025)
Announced
October 22, 2024 Website
Candidate
Experience
Announced
Ref
Zohran Mamdani
Assembly member from the 36th district (2021–2025)
October 22, 2024 Website
2025 New York City Democratic mayoral primary · Democratic primary › Results
Votes
Votes
Candidate
Votes
Round 1
%
Round 1
Votes
Round 2
%
Round 2
Votes
Round 3
%
Zohran Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani
Candidate
Zohran Mamdani
Round 1
469,642
Round 1
43 %
Round 2
469,755
Round 2
43 %
Round 3
573,169
Round 3
56 %
Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo
Candidate
Andrew Cuomo
Round 1
387,137
Round 1
36 %
Round 2
387,377
Round 2
36 %
Round 3
443,229
Round 3
43 %
Brad Lander
Brad Lander
Candidate
Brad Lander
Round 1
120,634
Round 1
11 %
Round 2
120,707
Round 2
11 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Adrienne Adams
Adrienne Adams
Candidate
Adrienne Adams
Round 1
44,192
Round 1
4 %
Round 2
44,359
Round 2
4 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Scott Stringer
Scott Stringer
Candidate
Scott Stringer
Round 1
17,820
Round 1
1 %
Round 2
17,894
Round 2
1 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Zellnor Myrie
Zellnor Myrie
Candidate
Zellnor Myrie
Round 1
10,593
Round 1
0 %
Round 2
10,648
Round 2
0 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Whitney Tilson
Whitney Tilson
Candidate
Whitney Tilson
Round 1
8,443
Round 1
0 %
Round 2
8,525
Round 2
0 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Michael Blake
Michael Blake
Candidate
Michael Blake
Round 1
4,366
Round 1
0 %
Round 2
4,389
Round 2
0 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Jessica Ramos
Jessica Ramos
Candidate
Jessica Ramos
Round 1
4,273
Round 1
0 %
Round 2
4,294
Round 2
0 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Paperboy Prince
Paperboy Prince
Candidate
Paperboy Prince
Round 1
1,560
Round 1
0 %
Round 2
1,628
Round 2
0 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Selma Bartholomew
Selma Bartholomew
Candidate
Selma Bartholomew
Round 1
1,489
Round 1
0 %
Round 2
1,505
Round 2
0 %
Round 3
Eliminated
Write-ins
Write-ins
Candidate
Write-ins
Round 1
1,581
Round 1
0 %
Round 2
Eliminated
Active votes
Active votes
Candidate
Active votes
Round 1
1,071,730
Round 1
100 %
Round 2
1,071,081
Round 2
99 %
Round 3
1,016,398
Round 3
94 %
Exhausted ballots
Exhausted ballots
Candidate
Exhausted ballots
Round 1
—N/a
Round 1
649
Round 2
0 %
Round 2
55,332
Round 3
5 %
Source: New York City Board of Elections
Source: New York City Board of Elections
Candidate
Source: New York City Board of Elections
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Zohran Mamdani
469,642
43 %
469,755
43 %
573,169
56 %
Andrew Cuomo
387,137
36 %
387,377
36 %
443,229
43 %
Brad Lander
120,634
11 %
120,707
11 %
Eliminated
Adrienne Adams
44,192
4 %
44,359
4 %
Eliminated
Scott Stringer
17,820
1 %
17,894
1 %
Eliminated
Zellnor Myrie
10,593
0 %
10,648
0 %
Eliminated
Whitney Tilson
8,443
0 %
8,525
0 %
Eliminated
Michael Blake
4,366
0 %
4,389
0 %
Eliminated
Jessica Ramos
4,273
0 %
4,294
0 %
Eliminated
Paperboy Prince
1,560
0 %
1,628
0 %
Eliminated
Selma Bartholomew
1,489
0 %
1,505
0 %
Eliminated
Write-ins
1,581
0 %
Eliminated
Active votes
1,071,730
100 %
1,071,081
99 %
1,016,398
94 %
Exhausted ballots
—N/a
649
0 %
55,332
5 %
Source: New York City Board of Elections
· Republican primary › Candidates › Nominee
Curtis Sliwa
Curtis Sliwa
Candidate
Curtis Sliwa
Experience
Founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels Nominee for mayor in 2021
Announced
February 13, 2025 Website
Candidate
Experience
Announced
Ref
Curtis Sliwa
Founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels Nominee for mayor in 2021
February 13, 2025 Website
Independent candidates · Third parties and independents › Independents
Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo
Candidate
Andrew Cuomo
Experience
Governor of New York (2011–2021) Attorney general of New York (2007–2010) U . Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1997–2001)
Announced
March 1, 2025 Website
Candidate
Experience
Announced
Ref
Andrew Cuomo
Governor of New York (2011–2021) Attorney general of New York (2007–2010) U . Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1997–2001)
March 1, 2025 Website
Independent candidates · Third parties and independents › Independents › Withdrawn
Eric Adams
Eric Adams
Candidate
Eric Adams
Experience
NYC mayor (2022–2025) Brooklyn borough president (2014–2021) NY state senator from the 20th district (2007–2013)
Announced
April 3, 2025 Website
Suspended
September 28, 2025
Jim Walden
Jim Walden
Candidate
Jim Walden
Experience
Antitrust and government law attorney Former assistant U . attorney
Announced
October 23, 2024 Website
Suspended
September 2, 2025
Candidate
Experience
Announced
Suspended
Ref
Eric Adams
NYC mayor (2022–2025) Brooklyn borough president (2014–2021) NY state senator from the 20th district (2007–2013)
April 3, 2025 Website
September 28, 2025
Jim Walden
Antitrust and government law attorney Former assistant U . attorney
October 23, 2024 Website
September 2, 2025

References

  1. Cuomo was defeated in the Democratic primary by Zohran Mamdani, but he continued to run in the general election under th
  2. Sliwa also ran on a second independent ballot line called "Protect Animals".
  3. Also appeared on the ballot on the Working Families Party line.
  4. Krishna was a placeholder candidate prior to the primary election in order to secure the party's ballot placement.
  5. Estrada is a registered Democrat, but is running on the Conservative Party line after receiving a Wilson Pakula.
  6. First elected as a Republican in 2001, switched to being an Independent in 2007, returned to the Democratic Party in 201
  7. Jabari Brisport, state senator from the 25th district (2021–present) Samra Brouk, state senator from the 55th district
  8. George Alvarez, state assemblymember from the 78th district (2023–present) Khaleel Anderson, state assemblymember from
  9. Thomas Duane, former state senator from the 29th district (1999–2012) Richard Gottfried, former state assemblymember fr
  10. Shaun Abreu, city councilmember from the 7th district (2022–present) Alexa Avilés, city councilmember from the 38th dis
  11. Sal Albanese, former city councilmember from the 43rd district (1983–1998) Rafael Espinal, city councilmember from the
  12. Vanessa Gibson, Bronx Borough President (2022–present) Antonio Reynoso, Brooklyn Borough President (2022–present) Dono
  13. Ruth Messinger, former Manhattan Borough President (1990–1997) and nominee for mayor in 1997
  14. Member of the Knesset. Tibi has represented Balad, Ta'al and the Joint List during his tenure.
  15. Joint endorsement with its New York state affiliate, as well as its Fordham University and New York University chapters.
  16. Second choice endorsements from Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club and Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn, and thir
  17. Previously endorsed Walden before the Democratic primary, then switched to endorsing Cuomo during the primary
  18. Switched to endorsing Cuomo in the Democratic primary, then endorsed Adams
  19. Walden with 2%
  20. Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
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