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American Focus > Blog > Crime > For a change, Primary Day won’t decide NYC’s next mayor
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For a change, Primary Day won’t decide NYC’s next mayor

Last updated: June 22, 2025 8:30 am
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The upcoming New York City mayoral election is shaping up to be a unique and unpredictable affair, with multiple candidates vying for the Democratic nomination and potentially appearing on the general-election ballot regardless of the outcome on Primary Day.

Former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani are the Democratic frontrunners, with Cuomo already securing his own party line and Mamdani potentially running on the Working Families Party ticket if he falls short. This could set the stage for a five-way general election with Mayor Eric Adams, Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, and independent candidate Jim Walden also in the mix.

The city is facing a growing sense of dissatisfaction among voters, with a majority believing that the city is on the wrong track. Concerns about safety and quality of life are top of mind for many residents, leading to a desire for more police presence and crackdowns on issues like fare evasion and open-air drug use.

Cuomo’s lead heading into the primary is fueled by his focus on addressing these everyday frustrations, while Mamdani’s appeal lies with a more progressive demographic. However, both candidates have their own challenges to overcome in order to secure the nomination.

The race has highlighted the limits of progressivism in New York City, with voters rejecting utopian plans in favor of practical solutions to everyday problems. Candidates like Sliwa and Adams appeal to a less liberal, working-class base, potentially splitting the vote unless a consolidation strategy is implemented.

One wildcard in the race could be former President Donald Trump, who won a significant portion of the NYC vote in 2024. His endorsement could shift the dynamics of the race and pave the way for a single “law-and-order” candidate to emerge.

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As Primary Day approaches, it’s clear that the final outcome won’t be determined on Tuesday night. The general-election season will be crucial in determining who can win over the city’s middle-class voters looking for practical solutions to their everyday concerns. The key takeaway is that voters want a mayor who can address their needs and ensure the safety and cleanliness of their neighborhoods.

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