
From the mayor to City Council to the borough president and various ballot initiatives, New Yorkers will have the opportunity to decide who and how the city will be governed for the next four years on Election Day, Nov. 2.
For a complete list of all candidates across all five boroughs, go to vote.nyc/page/list-candidates
Mayor:
Democratic: Eric Adams
Republican: Curtis Sliwa
Conservative: William A. Pepitone
Socialism and Liberation: Catherine Rojas
Libertarian: Stacey H. Prussman
Save Our City: Fernando Mateo
Independent: Curtis Sliwa
Humanity United: Raja Michael Flores
Out Lawbreaker: Skiboky Stora
Empowerment: Quanda S. Francis
Public Advocate:
Democratic: Jumaane D. Williams
Republican: Dr. Devi Elizabeth Nampiaparampil
Conservative: Anthony L. Herbert
Libertarian: Devin W. Balkind
Save Our City: Dr. Devi Elizabeth Nampiaparampil
Independent: Anthony L. Herbert
City Comptroller
Democratic: Brad Lander
Republican: Daby Benjamine Carreras
Conservative: Paul A. Rodriguez
Libertarian/Independent: John A. Tabacco Jr.
Save Our City: Daby Benjamine Carreras
Borough President, Manhattan
Democratic: Mark D. Levine
Republican: Louis Puliafito
Libertarian: Michael Lewyn
Borough President, Bronx
Democratic: Vanessa L. Gibson
Republican: Janelle King
Conservative: Sammy Ravelo
Borough President, Brooklyn
Democratic: Antonio Reynoso
Republican: Menachem M. Raitport
Conservative: Menachem M. Raitport
Voice for Change: Shanduke L. McPhatter
Rent Is 2 Damn High: Anthony T. Jones
Borough President, Queens
Democratic: Donovan J. Richards Jr.
Republican/Save Our City: Thomas J. Zmich
Conservative: Thomas J. Zmich
Borough President, Staten Island
Democratic: Mark S. Murphy
Republican: Vito Fossella
Conservative: Leticia M. Remauro
Staten Island 1st: Mark S. Murphy
District Attorney (Brooklyn)
Democratic: Eric Gonzalez
** No other candidates
District Attorney (Manhattan)
Democratic: Alvin L. Bragg Jr.
Republican: Thomas Kenniff