The Nov. 4 New York City mayoral election features eleven candidates, including incumbent mayor Eric Adams, Zohran Mamdani, Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Cuomo, and James Walden. Major themes of the race include affordability, public safety, and responses to President Trump's agenda. Adams campaigns as an independent after withdrawing from the Democratic primary. Mamdani aims for a rent freeze and grocery stores, while Cuomo pushes for affordable housing and more police. Sliwa, a radio host and crime activist, seeks to increase police presence and animal protection.
Eleven candidates are running in the Nov. 4 New York City mayoral election, including incumbent mayor Eric Adams, Zohran Mamdani, Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Cuomo, and James Walden.
Mamdani has represented District 36 in the New York Assembly since 2021 and is campaigning on a rent freeze for rent-stabilized apartments.
Cuomo finished second in the Democratic primary with 44% and is campaigning to increase affordable housing and add 5,000 new officers to the city's police department.
Sliwa is campaigning to add 7,000 officers to the city's police department and move to protect animals.
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