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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.
Dec 9, 2025 [74] Nonpartisan 2023: 2 of 5 seats [data missing] 5 seats TBD: Minneapolis, MN: Nov 4, 2025 Nonpartisan 2023: 13 seats Democratic (DFL) 12 seats: TBD: Independent socialist: 1 seat TBD: New Orleans, LA: Partisan 2021: 7 seats Democratic: 7 seats: TBD: New York, NY: Nov 4, 2025 Partisan 2023: 51 seats Democratic: 45 seats [75] TBD ...
Anthony Weiner, former U.S. representative from New York's 9th congressional district (1999–2011), former Councilmember from the 48th district (1992–1998), and candidate for Mayor of New York City in 2005 and 2013 [12]
Preliminary city figures show Adams crossing the 50 percent threshold, but tens of thousands of absentee ballots remain uncounted.
Leading Democratic candidates to become New York City's next mayor held an in-person debate on Wednesday where they traded sharp attacks on the critical issues of crime and the city's economic ...
For the first time, voters will have the option to select as many as five of the eight Democratic mayoral candidates in order of preference. 5 things to watch in NYC mayoral race as ranked-choice ...
He won the 2013 election to become New York City's 44th comptroller, and began serving on January 1, 2014. Stringer was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2021 New York City Democratic mayoral primary, [3] and has formed an exploratory committee to determine whether he should run for Mayor of New York City in 2025. [4]
The principal candidates were Mayor Michael Bloomberg, an independent running for the third time on the Republican and Independence Party lines, and New York City Comptroller Bill Thompson, running for the Democratic and Working Families Parties. Bloomberg had enjoyed pluralities of about 9% to 16% in most independent published pre-election ...