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New York preps for off-year 2025 primary

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ALBANY, N.Y. (NESTAR) — Before New Yorkers head to the polls in November to vote for mayors, sheriffs, county courthouses, and city councils, primaries are on for Tuesday, June 24. Early voting is already underway through June 22. This election cycle includes influential leaders in New York City, Buffalo, and Albany.

New York operates closed primaries, meaning that only voters who are registered with a specific political party can vote in that party's primary election. For example, a registered Democrat can only vote in the Democratic primary. And the reverse is also true: you can't vote at all in that Democratic primary unless you are a registered Democrat. You cannot vote if registered as an independent or with no party enrollment.

Early voting hours can change, with weekend hours typically from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday hours generally ending at 8 p.m., according to the New York State Board of Elections.

If voting by mail, your primary election ballot must have a postmark by June 24 and arrive by July 1. Or, you could deliver an absentee ballot to your county board of elections or a poll site in person by June 24.

For the general election, New Yorkers can vote early from October 26 through November 2, leading up to Election Day on Tuesday, November 4. New York's solid status as a blue state means that the winners of many local Democratic primaries often win the general election by default.

At issue in many of these races is sanctuary status and how—or to what extent that—local police should work with federal immigration agents.

New York City

Mayor

Democratic primary:

  • Former Governor Andrew Cuomo
  • Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani
  • New York City Comptroller Brad Lander
  • New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams
  • State Senator Zellnor Myrie
  • Former New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer
  • Whitney Tilson
  • Former Assemblymember Michael Blake
  • State Senator Jessica Ramos
  • Dr. Selma Bartholomew
  • Paperboy Prince

Others:

  • Mayor Eric Adams (Incumbent)(Independent)
  • Curtis Sliwa (Republican
  • Irene Estrada (Conservative)
  • Jean Anglade (Independent)
  • Kyle Gutierrez (Independent)
  • James Walden (Independent)

Cuomo has said that he will run in the general as an independent if he loses the Democratic primary. Adams, who has run as a Democrat until now, is running outside of the party after failing to meet certain party requirements.

Comptroller

Democratic primary:

  • Justin Brannan
  • Mark Levine
  • Ismael Malave
  • Kevin Parker

Republican primary:

  • Peter Kefalas
  • Danniel Maio

Public advocate

Democratic primary:

  • Jumaane Williams (Incumbent)
  • Marty Dolan
  • Jenifer Rajkumar

Others:

  • Gonzalo Duran (Republican, Conservative)

Bronx borough president

Democratic primary:

  • Vanessa Gibson (Incumbent)
  • Rafael Salamanca Jr.

Others:

  • Grace Marrero (Republican, Conservative)

Brooklyn borough president

Democratic primary:

  • Antonio Reynoso (Incumbent)
  • Khari Edwards

Others:

  • Janine Acquafredda (Republican, Conservative)

Manhattan borough president

Democratic primary:

  • State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal
  • Keith Powers
  • Calvin Sun

Others:

  • Seson Adams (Republican)
  • Jared Trujillo (Working Families Party)

Manhattan district attorney

Democratic primary:

  • Alvin Bragg Jr. (Incumbent)
  • Patrick Timmins

Others:

  • Maud Maron (Republican/Conservative)
  • Diana Florence (Independent)

Buffalo mayor

Democratic primary:

  • Acting Mayor Christopher Scanlon (Incumbent)
  • State Senator Sean Ryan
  • Anthony Tyson-Thompson
  • Former Buffalo Fire Department Commissioner Garnell Whitfield
  • Common Councillor Rasheed Wyatt

Others:

  • District Attorney James Gardner (Republican)
  • Michael Gainer (Independent)

Albany mayor

Democratic primary:

  • Chief City Auditor Dorcey Applyrs
  • Dan Cerutti
  • Common Council President Corey Ellis
  • Albany County Legislator Carolyn McLaughlin

Others:

  • Rocco Pezzulo (Republican, Conservative)

Syracuse mayor

Democratic primary:

  • Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens
  • District Councilor Pat Hogan
  • Common Concilor At-Large Chol Majok

Others:

  • Thomas Babilon (Republican)
  • Tim Rudd (Independent)
  • Alfonso Davis (Independent)

Rochester mayor

Democratic primary:

  • Mayor Malik Evans (Incumbent)
  • City Councilmember Mary Lupien
  • Shashi Sinha






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