With the New York City mayoral elections scheduled for November 4, the race is beginning to take shape, drawing heightened public and media attention.
Among the leading contenders is Zohran Mamdani, a progressive state assembly member known for his strong advocacy on housing, workers’ rights, and social justice issues. Running against him is Curtis Sliwa, the Republican activist and founder of the Guardian Angels, who has built his campaign around public safety and crime reduction.
Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams also remains a central figure in the political landscape, with his policies and record in office expected to heavily influence the campaign dynamics.
Observers note that the contest reflects the broader political divisions in the city, with candidates offering sharply different visions for the future of New York. As the election date nears, debates over housing affordability, public safety, and economic recovery are expected to dominate the conversation.



