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2021 New York City mayoral election

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Mayoral elections

The 2021 New York City mayoral election will consist of Democratic and Republican primaries on June 22, 2021, followed by a general election on November 2, 2021. The primaries will be the first New York City mayoral election primaries to use ranked-choice (up to five ranks), instant-runoff voting, as opposed to the plurality voting of previous primaries.

Incumbent New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is barred from running for a third term by term limits.

Notable candidates include (in alphabetical order): Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams; former Director of the U.S. OMB Shaun Donovan; former Commissioner of the NYC Dept. of Sanitation Kathryn Garcia; businessman and activist Fernando Mateo; former Citigroup executive Raymond McGuire; former social services non-profit CEO Dianne Morales; Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa; NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer; former counsel to Bill de Blasio Maya Wiley; and entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang. Dozens of other members of the New York City business and political communities also campaigned.

By May 2021, thirteen candidates had qualified for the Democratic Party and two for the Republican Party primaries in late June. There are also minor party and independent campaigns for the general election in November.

Democratic primary

Background

In 2019, journalists and political commentators predicted several potential candidates, including Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr., NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, and NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams. By 2021, a number of candidates had declared themselves; most were first-time candidates who had never held political office, rather than sitting elected officials.

Polling in late January and early February showed entrepreneur Andrew Yang as the frontrunner, with Adams in second and Stringer in third place. As of January 20, 2021, of the major declared candidates, New York City councilmember Carlos Menchaca and former Commissioner of the NYC Dept. of Veterans' Services Loree Sutton were considered the weakest candidates and most likely to drop out, as both of them posted very poor fundraising numbers. Sutton withdrew from the race on March 10, 2021 and Menchaca withdrew on March 24, 2021. By the middle of March, three candidates, Stringer, Dianne Morales, and Maya Wiley, were widely considered to be the chief competitors for the progressive vote.

In April, Stringer, who was polling in third-place, was accused of sexual abuse by Jean Kim, who claimed that Stringer had forcibly kissed and groped her when she worked on his 2001 campaign for Public Advocate. Fellow candidates Morales, Adams, Yang, and Raymond McGuire condemned the acts in the allegation; while candidates Wiley, Kathryn Garcia and Shaun Donovan called for him to drop out. Stringer denied the allegations, claiming that their relationship had been consensual.

Candidates

Major candidates

The following candidates (listed alphabetically) appear on the Democratic primary ballot and have held office, have been included in polls, or have been the subject of significant media coverage.

Democratic primary candidates
Candidate Experience Announced Ref

Eric Adams
Brooklyn Borough President (2014–present)
Former NY State Senator from the 20th district (2007–2013)
Former NYPD officer
Candidate for NY-11 in 1994
November 17, 2020

(Website)

Shaun Donovan
Former Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (2014–2017)
Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2009–2014)
Former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (2004–2008)
February 3, 2020

(Website)

Kathryn Garcia
Former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Sanitation (2014–2020)
Former Interim Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the NYC Housing Authority (2019)
Former Chief Operating Officer of the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (2012–2014)
December 10, 2020

(Website)

Raymond McGuire
Former Citigroup executive October 15, 2020

(Website)

Dianne Morales
Former social services non-profit CEO
Former teacher
November 19, 2020

(Website)

Scott Stringer
NYC Comptroller (2014–present)
Former Manhattan Borough President (2006–2013)
Former NY State Assemblymember for the 67th district (1993–2005)
September 8, 2020

(Website)

Maya Wiley
New School professor
Former chair of the NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board (2016–2017)
Former counsel to Bill de Blasio
Former ACLU and NAACP Legal Defense Fund attorney
October 8, 2020
(Website)

Andrew Yang
Entrepreneur
Former Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (2015–2017)
Founder of Venture for America
Candidate for President of the United States in 2020
January 13, 2021

(Website)

Other candidates qualifying for the ballot

Write-in candidates who did not qualify for ballot access
  • Eddie Cullen, tech entrepreneur and professor at Purdue University
  • Ävatar Daví, tech entrepreneur and artist
  • Thomas Downs, advocate
  • Guiddalia Emilien, real estate agent and small business owner
  • Garry Guerrier, paramedic and nurse
  • Max Kaplan, director of social media at Talent Resources
  • Barbara Kavovit, CEO of Evergreen Construction and former Real Housewives of New York City cast member
  • Ira Seidman, data scientist
  • Ahsan Syed, candidate for NYC Mayor in 2017

Withdrawn candidates

Declined

Endorsements

Eric Adams
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Newspapers and media
Organizations
Shaun Donovan
U.S. Senators
State legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Kathryn Garcia
State legislators
  • Liz Krueger, NY State Senator from the 26th district (2002–2012) & 28th district (2013–present)
  • Catherine Nolan, NY State Assemblymember for the 37th District (1985–present)
  • Daniel J. O'Donnell, NY State Assemblymember for the 69th District (2003–present)
  • Nily Rozic, NY State Assemblymember for the 25th district (2013–present) (previously endorsed Stringer)
  • Diane Savino, NY State Senator (second choice)
Individuals
  • Costa Constantinides, former NYC Councilmember (2014–2021) (second choice)
  • Clark Gregg, actor
  • Loree Sutton, former 2021 mayoral candidate, former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Veterans’ Service (2017–2019), retired U.S. Army Brigadier General
Labor unions
  • SEIU Local 246, Local 444 - Sanitation Officers Association
  • Teamsters Local 813, Local 831
Newspapers and media
Raymond McGuire
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Dianne Morales
State legislators
Local officials
Political parties
  • Working Families Party (previously second choice to Stringer, changed to co-endorsement with Wiley after allegations of sexual assault)
Labor unions
Organizations
Scott Stringer
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
  • Alessandra Biaggi, NY State Senator for the 34th district (2019–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Jabari Brisport, NY State Senator for the 25th district (2021–present) (second choice) (suspended endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Robert Carroll, NY State Assemblymember for the 44th district (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Catalina Cruz, NY State Assemblymember for the 39th district (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Maritza Davila, NY State Assemblymember for the 53rd district (2013-present)
  • Carmen De La Rosa, NY State Assemblymember for the 72nd district and candidate for district 10 of the NYC Council in the 2021 NYC Council election (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Mathylde Frontus, NY State Assemblymember for the 46th district (2018–present)
  • Richard N. Gottfried, NY State Assemblymember for the 75th district (1971–present)
  • Robert Jackson, NY State Senator for the 31st district (2019–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Brian P. Kavanagh, NY State Senator for the 26th district (2017–present)
  • Yuh-Line Niou, NY State Assemblymember for the 65th district (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • N. Nick Perry, NY State Assemblymember for the 58th district (1993–present)
  • Jessica Ramos, NY State Senator for the 13th district (2019–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Diana Richardson, NY State Assemblymember for the 43rd district (2015–present)
  • Gustavo Rivera, NY State Senator for the 33rd district (2011–present) (first choice) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Linda Rosenthal, NY State Assemblymember for the 67th district (2006–present)
  • Nily Rozic, NY State Assemblymember for the 25th district (2013–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Julia Salazar, NY State Senator for the 18th district (2019–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Rebecca Seawright, NY State Assemblymember for the 76th district (2015–present)
  • Amanda Septimo, NY State Assemblymember for the 84th district (2021–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • José M. Serrano, NY State Senator for the 29th district (2005–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Al Taylor, NY State Assemblymember for the 71st district (2017–present)
Local officials
  • Diana Ayala, NYC Councilmember (2018–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Costa Constantinides, NYC Councilmember (2014–2021) (first choice)
  • Mark Levine, NYC Councilmember (2014–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Jimmy Van Bramer, NYC Councilmember (2010–present) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
Individuals
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
  • Food & Water Action (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • New York Communities for Change (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
  • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York City (first choice) (held vote on May 5 to consider withdrawing endorsement following allegations of sexual assault, but failed to get 2/3 majority)
  • Sunrise Movement NYC (co-endorsed with Morales) (withdrew endorsement following allegations of sexual assault)
Loree Sutton (withdrew, endorsed Kathryn Garcia)
Individuals
Maya Wiley
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Local officials
  • Stephen Levin, NYC Councilmember for the 33rd district (2010–present)
  • Helen Rosenthal, NYC Councilmember for the 6th district (2016–present)
Individuals
Political parties
  • Working Families Party (Previously third choice to Stringer and Morales, changed to co-endorsement with Morales after allegations of sexual assault)''
Labor unions
Organizations
Isaac Wright Jr.
Individuals
  • Fat Joe, rapper and actor
  • 50 Cent, rapper, television producer, and actor
Andrew Yang
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Local officials
  • Margaret Chin, NYC Councilmember for the 1st district (2010–present)
  • Vanessa Gibson, NYC Councilmember for the 16th district (2014–present), NY State Assemblymember for the 77th District (2009–2013)
  • Carlos Menchaca, NYC Councilmember for the 38th district (2014–present), former 2021 mayoral candidate
  • Kalman Yeger, NYC Councilmember for the 44th district (2018–present)
Individuals
Organizations
Declined to endorse
Organization

Opinion polling

Graphical summary (first-past-the-post polls)

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Among those supporting a candidate (first-past-the-post polls)
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Ranked-choice polls

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
RCV
count
Eric Adams Shaun Donovan Kathryn Garcia Raymond McGuire Dianne Morales Scott Stringer Maya Wiley Andrew Yang Others Undecided
Data for Progress (D) Jun 18–20, 2021 1,354 (LV) ± 3.0% BA 26% 3% 18% 3% 2% 5% 21% 12% 2% 6%
1 28% 3% 19% 4% 2% 5% 22% 13% 3%
2 28% 3% 20% 4% 3% 5% 23% 13%
3 28% 3% 20% 4% 6% 24% 14%
4 29% 21% 4% 6% 25% 14%
5 30% 24% 6% 25% 14%
6 32% 26% 27% 15%
7 38% 31% 31%
8 54% 46%
8 48% 52%
Citizen Data Jun 14–17, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 1 32% 5% 18% 3% 6% 6% 18% 11% 2%
2 32% 5% 18% 3% 6% 6% 18% 12%
3 33% 5% 18% 6% 7% 19% 12%
4 34% 19% 6% 7% 20% 13%
5 36% 20% 8% 21% 15%
6 37% 22% 26% 15%
7 44% 28% 28%
8 56% 44%
8 54% 46%
8 67% 33%
8 51% 49%
8 60% 40%
8 59% 41%
Ipsos Jun 10–17, 2021 702 (LV) ± 5.7% BA 28% 5% 15% 5% 1% 8% 13% 20% 6%
1 29% 5% 16% 5% 1% 8% 13% 21%
2 29% 5% 16% 5% 8% 14% 22%
3 31% 7% 16% 9% 14% 22%
4 34% 17% 12% 15% 23%
5 36% 20% 16% 27%
6 43% 25% 31%
7 56% 44%
Emerson College Jun 15–16, 2021 664 (LV) ± 3.7% BA 23% 2% 17% 3% 2% 9% 18% 14% 1% Chang: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
10%
2 26% 3% 19% 4% 2% 10% 20% 15% 1% Chang: 1%
Prince: 0%
3 26% 3% 19% 4% 2% 10% 20% 15% 1% Chang: 1%
4 26% 3% 20% 4% 2% 10% 21% 15%
5 26% 3% 20% 4% 10% 22% 15%
6 27% 21% 5% 10% 22% 15%
7 29% 21% 11% 22% 17%
8 32% 25% 26% 18%
9 41% 30% 29%
10 52% 48%
Change Research (D) Jun 11–14, 2021 822 (LV) ± 3.4% BA 23% 4% 19% 3% 1% 8% 19% 12% 0% Chang: 0%
Foldenauer: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
10%
2 26% 4% 22% 3% 2% 9% 21% 13% 1% Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Prince: 0%
3 26% 4% 22% 3% 2% 9% 21% 13% 1% Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
4 26% 4% 22% 3% 2% 9% 21% 13% 1% Wright: 1%
5 26% 5% 22% 3% 2% 9% 21% 13%
6 26% 5% 22% 3% 9% 22% 13%
7 27% 5% 22% 10% 23% 14%
8 28% 23% 10% 23% 16%
9 30% 27% 26% 17%
10 37% 33% 30%
11 49% 51%
Schoen Cooperman Research (D) Jun 10–13, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% BA 22% 6% 14% 4% 4% 9% 16% 18% 0% 7%
1 24% 7% 15% 5% 4% 9% 17% 19%
2 24% 7% 16% 5% 10% 18% 20%
3 24% 8% 17% 10% 19% 22%
4 26% 18% 11% 21% 24%
5 31% 20% 23% 26%
6 40% 28% 32%
7 55% 45%
Public Opinion Strategies (R) Jun 9–13, 2021 500 (LV) ± 4.4% BA 21% 4% 20% 2% 2% 8% 18% 13% 2% Chang: 1%
Taylor: 1%
Prince: <1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Wright: 0%
9%
1 24% 4% 22% 2% 2% 9% 20% 14% 3% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Wright: 0%
2 24% 4% 22% 2% 2% 9% 20% 14% 3% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
3 24% 4% 22% 2% 2% 9% 20% 14% 2% Chang: 1%
Taylor: 1%
4 24% 4% 22% 2% 3% 9% 20% 14% 1% Chang: 1%
5 25% 4% 22% 2% 3% 9% 21% 14%
6 25% 4% 22% 3% 9% 21% 15%
7 26% 4% 23% 9% 22% 15%
8 27% 25% 10% 23% 15%
9 29% 28% 25% 17%
10 38% 33% 29%
11 48% 52%
Honan Strategy Group (D) May 26 – Jun 10, 2021 950 (LV) ± 3.2% BA 28% 9% 13% 1% 1% 6% 7% 19% 16%
1 33% 11% 15% 1% 1% 7% 9% 23%
2 33% 11% 16% 1% 7% 9% 23%
3 34% 11% 16% 7% 9% 23%
4 35% 12% 17% 11% 25%
5 39% 13% 19% 29%
6 44% 24% 33%
7 56% 44%
Marist College Jun 3–9, 2021 876 (LV) ± 3.8% BA 24% 3% 17% 3% 3% 7% 15% 13% 2% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Foldenauer: <1%
Taylor: <1%
Wright: <1%
13%
1 28% 3% 19% 4% 4% 8% 17% 15% 2% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Foldenauer: <1%
Taylor: <1%
Wright: <1%
2 28% 3% 19% 4% 4% 8% 17% 15% 2% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: <1%
Wright: <1%
3 28% 3% 19% 4% 4% 8% 17% 15% 2% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: <1%
4 28% 3% 19% 4% 4% 8% 17% 15% 2% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
5 28% 3% 20% 4% 4% 8% 17% 15% 1% Prince: 1%
6 28% 4% 20% 4% 4% 8% 17% 15%
7 29% 20% 4% 5% 9% 17% 16%
8 30% 21% 5% 9% 18% 17%
9 31% 22% 9% 20% 17%
10 34% 24% 22% 19%
11 43% 30% 27%
12 56% 44%
Emerson College Jun 7–8, 2021 725 (LV) ± 3.6% BA 23% 4% 12% 3% 2% 9% 17% 15% 4% Taylor: 2%
Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Wright: 0%
12%
2 26% 4% 14% 3% 2% 11% 19% 17% 5% Taylor: 2%
Chang: 2%
Prince: 1%
3 26% 5% 14% 4% 2% 11% 19% 17% 4% Taylor: 2%
Chang: 2%
4 26% 5% 14% 4% 3% 11% 19% 18% 2% Taylor: 2%
5 26% 5% 14% 4% 3% 11% 19% 19%
6 26% 5% 14% 4% 11% 21% 19%
7 28% 5% 15% 11% 21% 20%
8 29% 15% 12% 22% 22%
9 33% 19% 26% 23%
10 40% 33% 27%
11 59% 41%
Ipsos May 17–31, 2021 906 (LV) ± 4.5% BA 24% 4% 13% 5% 5% 10% 10% 17% 11%
1 27% 5% 15% 5% 6% 11% 12% 19%
2 28% 16% 5% 6% 12% 12% 20%
3 30% 17% 7% 13% 13% 20%
4 32% 18% 14% 16% 21%
5 37% 22% 19% 23%
6 42% 29% 28%
7 60% 40%
7 58% 42%
Emerson College May 23–24, 2021 570 (LV) ± 4.1% BA 20% 5% 21% 2% 7% 10% 9% 16% 2% Foldenauer: 1%
Prince: 1%
Chang: 0%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
9%
2 22% 6% 23% 2% 8% 10% 9% 17% 2% Foldenauer: 1%
Prince: 1%
Chang: 0%
3 22% 6% 23% 2% 8% 10% 9% 17% 2% Foldenauer: 1%
Prince: 1%
4 22% 6% 23% 2% 8% 11% 10% 17% 1% Foldenauer: 1%
5 22% 6% 23% 2% 8% 12% 10% 17%
6 24% 6% 24% 8% 12% 10% 17%
7 25% 26% 8% 12% 10% 19%
8 25% 27% 13% 15% 19%
9 28% 31% 20% 22%
10 34% 40% 26%
11 45% 55%
Slingshot Strategies (D) May 17–20, 2021 749 (LV) ± 3.6% BA 16% 4% 10% 5% 7% 13% 8% 19% 7% Foldenauer: 4%
Chang: 2%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
"Other": 0%
13%
1 18% 5% 11% 5% 8% 15% 9% 21% 8% Foldenauer: 5%
Chang: 2%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
"Other": 0%
2 18% 5% 11% 5% 8% 15% 9% 21% 8% Foldenauer: 5%
Chang: 2%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: 0%
3 18% 5% 11% 5% 8% 15% 9% 21% 8% Foldenauer: 5%
Chang: 2%
Prince: 1%
4 18% 5% 11% 5% 8% 15% 9% 21% 7% Foldenauer: 5%
Chang: 2%
5 19% 5% 12% 6% 8% 15% 10% 22% 5% Foldenauer: 5%
6 19% 5% 12% 7% 9% 16% 11% 22%
7 20% 13% 8% 9% 16% 11% 23%
8 21% 14% 9% 19% 13% 24%
9 22% 14% 22% 17% 25%
10 25% 25% 21% 29%
11 33% 31% 36%
12 49% 51%
Public Opinion Strategies (R) May 14–17, 2021 500 (LV) ± 4.4% BA 18% 4% 11% 6% 6% 8% 10% 19% 2% Prince: 1%
Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Foldenauer: 0%
Taylor: 0%
14%
1 21% 5% 13% 7% 7% 10% 11% 22% 2% Prince: 1%
Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Taylor: 0%
2 21% 5% 13% 7% 7% 10% 11% 22% 2% Prince: 1%
Wright: 1%
Taylor: 0%
3 21% 5% 13% 7% 7% 10% 11% 23% 2% Prince: 1%
Wright: 1%
4 21% 5% 13% 8% 7% 10% 11% 23% 1% Prince: 1%
5 21% 5% 13% 8% 7% 10% 12% 23%
6 23% 13% 9% 8% 11% 13% 24%
7 24% 15% 10% 11% 16% 24%
8 27% 16% 12% 18% 26%
9 30% 20% 21% 29%
10 36% 30% 34%
11 52% 48%
Emerson College May 13–15, 2021 631 (LV) ± 3.8% BA 18% 5% 8% 4% 6% 15% 4% 15% 3% Chang: 2%
Taylor: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Prince: 0%
Wright: 0%
23%
2 23% 7% 10% 5% 7% 20% 5% 20% 3% Chang: 2%
Taylor: 1%
3 23% 7% 11% 5% 7% 20% 5% 20% 3% Chang: 3%
4 23% 7% 11% 5% 7% 20% 5% 22%
5 24% 7% 13% 6% 8% 20% 23%
6 26% 9% 13% 9% 20% 23%
7 27% 9% 18% 22% 24%
8 29% 21% 24% 26%
9 36% 31% 33%
10 53% 47%
Change Research (D) May 11–12, 2021 418 (LV) ± 4.8% BA 21% 6% 11% 6% 5% 8% 6% 18% 2% "Would not vote": 1%
Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
18%
2 26% 7% 14% 7% 6% 10% 7% 22% 1% Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
3 26% 7% 14% 8% 6% 10% 7% 22% 1% Wright: 1%
4 26% 7% 14% 8% 6% 10% 8% 22%
5 26% 7% 16% 8% 11% 10% 23%
6 27% 17% 9% 12% 11% 25%
7 28% 18% 14% 11% 28%
8 31% 21% 17% 31%
9 37% 26% 37%
10 50% 50%
Change Research (D) May 6–12, 2021 1,422 (LV) ± 2.6% BA 19% 7% 7% 7% 5% 9% 7% 16% 2% "Would not vote": 1%
Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
20%
2 24% 9% 8% 9% 6% 11% 9% 21% 1% Wright: 1%
Prince: 0%
3 24% 9% 9% 9% 7% 11% 9% 21% 1% Wright: 1%
4 25% 9% 9% 9% 7% 11% 10% 21%
5 26% 9% 9% 9% 12% 13% 22%
6 27% 11% 11% 14% 13% 24%
7 30% 12% 15% 15% 28%
8 34% 18% 18% 31%
9 41% 23% 37%
10 53% 47%
Schoen Cooperman Research (D) May 4–9, 2021 1,003 (LV) ± 3.1% BA 17% 6% 8% 6% 4% 10% 10% 21% 1% 17%
1 21% 7% 9% 8% 5% 12% 12% 26%
2 22% 7% 10% 9% 13% 13% 26%
3 23% 10% 10% 15% 14% 28%
4 25% 12% 17% 16% 30%
5 28% 19% 20% 33%
6 36% 24% 40%
7 47% 53%
Mercury Public Affairs (D) Apr 26 – May 1, 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% BA 14% 6% 4% 6% 3% 14% 6% 21% 26%
1 15% 8% 5% 6% 5% 18% 8% 35%
2 15% 8% 5% 6% 19% 11% 36%
3 15% 8% 7% 20% 12% 36%
4 17% 9% 21% 13% 40%
5 19% 24% 14% 43%
6 23% 28% 48%
7 39% 61%
Benenson Strategy Group (D) Apr 16–21, 2021 1,558 (LV) ± 2.5% BA 17% 7% 5% 8% 7% 11% 8% 22% 1% 14%
1 20% 8% 6% 9% 8% 12% 10% 26%
2 21% 8% 10% 9% 14% 11% 27%
3 22% 11% 10% 16% 12% 30%
4 23% 12% 18% 15% 32%
5 27% 20% 18% 36%
6 31% 26% 43%
7 44% 56%
Ipsos Apr 1–15, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 4.7% BA 13% 5% 5% 6% 5% 14% 8% 23% 21%
1 17% 6% 6% 7% 7% 17% 10% 29%
2 18% 7% 7% 8% 19% 11% 30%
3 18% 9% 8% 21% 12% 32%
4 20% 10% 22% 15% 34%
5 23% 25% 16% 36%
6 27% 30% 43%
7 43% 57%
Data for Progress (D) Mar 21 – Apr 5, 2021 1,007 (LV) ± 3.0% BA 13% 7% 4% 6% 3% 11% 10% 26% 5% "A different candidate": 4%
Menchaca: 1%
14%
8 41% 59%
8 27% 73%
8 39% 61%
8 32% 68%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Mar 12–18, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% BA 15% 4% 6% 5% 3% 12% 7% 25% 3% Menchaca: 2%
"Other": 1%
20%
1 18% 5% 8% 6% 3% 15% 9% 31% 4% Menchaca: 3%
"Other": 1%
2 18% 5% 8% 6% 3% 15% 9% 31% 3% Menchaca: 3%
3 18% 6% 9% 6% 4% 16% 10% 32%
4 19% 6% 10% 6% 16% 11% 32%
5 20% 10% 7% 18% 11% 33%
6 22% 11% 19% 12% 35%
7 24% 22% 15% 39%
8 28% 26% 46%
9 41% 59%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Jan 15–19, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% BA 17% 1% 1% 1% 1% 12% 8% 25% 1% "Other": 1%
Iscol: <1%
Menchaca: <1%
Sutton: <1%
32%
1 26% 1% 2% 2% 2% 18% 11% 37% 2% Sutton: 1%
"Other": 1%
Iscol: <1%
Menchaca: <1%
2 26% 1% 2% 2% 2% 19% 11% 37% 1% Sutton: 1%
Iscol: <1%
Menchaca: <1%
3 26% 1% 2% 2% 2% 19% 11% 37% 1% Sutton: 1%
Menchaca: <1%
4 26% 1% 2% 2% 2% 19% 11% 37% 1% Sutton: 1%
5 26% 1% 2% 2% 2% 19% 12% 37%
6 26% 2% 2% 2% 19% 12% 37%
7 26% 2% 2% 20% 12% 38%
8 27% 3% 20% 12% 39%
9 27% 20% 13% 39%
10 30% 24% 46%
11 39% 61%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Nov 30 –
Dec 6, 2020
1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% BA 11% 2% 3% 2% 2% 11% 7% 17% 20% Quinn: 7%
Rose: 5%
Menchaca: 3%
Iscol: 2%
Sutton: 2%
"Other": 1%
25%
1 15% 3% 4% 3% 2% 15% 9% 23% 25% Quinn: 10%
Rose: 6%
Menchaca: 3%
Iscol: 2%
Sutton: 2%
"Other": 2%
2 15% 3% 5% 3% 2% 15% 9% 23% 26% Quinn: 10%
Rose: 7%
Menchaca: 4%
Iscol: 3%
Sutton: 2%
3 16% 3% 5% 3% 3% 15% 9% 23% 24% Quinn: 10%
Rose: 7%
Menchaca: 4%
Iscol: 3%
4 16% 3% 5% 3% 15% 9% 24% 24% Quinn: 10%
Rose: 7%
Menchaca: 4%
Iscol: 3%
5 16% 3% 6% 3% 15% 9% 24% 22% Quinn: 11%
Rose: 7%
Menchaca: 4%
6 16% 6% 4% 16% 10% 24% 24% Quinn: 11%
Rose: 8%
Menchaca: 5%
7 17% 6% 17% 10% 25% 25% Quinn: 11%
Rose: 9%
Menchaca: 5%
8 18% 7% 18% 11% 26% 21% Quinn: 12%
Rose: 9%
9 19% 18% 12% 27% 23% Quinn: 13%
Rose: 10%
10 21% 21% 14% 29% 14% Quinn: 14%
11 26% 24% 33% 17% Quinn: 17%
12 30% 29% 41%
13 42% 58%

First-past-the-post polls

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Eric Adams Shaun Donovan Kathryn Garcia Raymond McGuire Dianne Morales Scott Stringer Maya Wiley Andrew Yang Others Undecided
Data for Progress (D) Jun 18–20, 2021 1,354 (LV) ± 3.0% 26% 3% 18% 3% 2% 5% 21% 12% 2% 6%
Citizen Data Jun 14–17, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 32% 5% 18% 3% 6% 6% 18% 11% 2%
Ipsos Jun 10–17, 2021 702 (LV) ± 5.7% 27% 4% 12% 5% 2% 9% 12% 20% <1% 7%
Emerson College Jun 15–16, 2021 664 (LV) ± 3.7% 23% 2% 17% 3% 2% 9% 18% 14% 1% Chang: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
10%
McLaughlin & Associates (R) Jun 10–15, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 21% 3% 16% 2% 3% 7% 17% 10% 1% 21%
Change Research (D) Jun 11–14, 2021 822 (LV) ± 3.4% 23% 4% 19% 3% 1% 8% 19% 12% 0% Chang: 0%
Foldenauer: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
10%
Schoen Cooperman Research (D) Jun 10–13, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 22% 6% 14% 4% 4% 9% 16% 18% 0% 7%
Public Opinion Strategies (R) Jun 9–13, 2021 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 21% 4% 20% 2% 2% 8% 18% 13% 2% Chang: 1%
Taylor: 1%
Prince: <1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Wright: 0%
9%
Data for Progress (D) Jun 7–13, 2021 998 (LV) ± 3.0% 26% 2% 14% 4% 3% 8% 20% 16% 3% 4%
Honan Strategy Group (D) May 26 – Jun 10, 2021 950 (LV) ± 3.2% 31% 9% 15% 1% 1% 6% 7% 21% 9%
Marist College Jun 3–9, 2021 876 (LV) ± 3.8% 24% 3% 17% 3% 3% 7% 15% 13% 2% Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Foldenauer: <1%
Taylor: <1%
Wright: <1%
13%
Emerson College Jun 7–8, 2021 725 (LV) ± 3.6% 23% 4% 12% 3% 2% 9% 17% 15% 4% Taylor: 2%
Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Wright: 0%
12%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Jun 1–6, 2021 1,191 (LV) ± 2.8% 17% 3% 14% 4% 7% 12% 8% 16% 7% Foldenauer: 4%
Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Wright: 1%
Taylor: 0%
"Other": 0%
12%
Media Predict May 27 – Jun 6, 2021 501 (RV) ± 6.0% 20% 4% 15% 1% 5% 8% 7% 19% 20%
Ipsos May 17–31, 2021 906 (LV) ± 4.5% 22% 3% 15% 4% 5% 10% 9% 16% <1% 16%
Emerson College May 23–24, 2021 570 (LV) ± 4.1% 20% 5% 21% 2% 7% 10% 9% 16% 2% Foldenauer: 1%
Prince: 1%
Chang: 0%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
9%
Slingshot Strategies (D) May 17–20, 2021 749 (LV) ± 3.6% 16% 4% 10% 5% 7% 13% 8% 19% 7% Foldenauer: 4%
Chang: 2%
Prince: 1%
Taylor: 0%
Wright: 0%
"Other": 0%
13%
Core Decision Analytics May 15–19, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 18% 4% 11% 4% 9% 7% 9% 13% 1% 26%
Public Opinion Strategies (R) May 14–17, 2021 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 18% 4% 11% 6% 6% 8% 10% 19% 2% Prince: 1%
Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Foldenauer: 0%
Taylor: 0%
14%
Emerson College May 13–15, 2021 631 (LV) ± 3.8% 18% 5% 8% 4% 6% 15% 4% 15% 3% Chang: 2%
Taylor: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Prince: 0%
Wright: 0%
23%
Change Research (D) May 11–12, 2021 418 (LV) ± 4.8% 21% 6% 11% 6% 5% 8% 6% 18% 2% "Would not vote": 1%
Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
18%
Change Research (D) May 6–12, 2021 1,422 (LV) ± 2.6% 19% 7% 7% 7% 5% 9% 7% 16% 2% "Would not vote": 1%
Wright: 1%
Chang: 0%
Prince: 0%
Taylor: 0%
20%
Schoen Cooperman Research (D) May 4–9, 2021 1,003 (LV) ± 3.1% 17% 6% 8% 6% 4% 10% 10% 21% 1% 17%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Apr 20–27 and
May 3–6, 2021
1,393 (LV) ± 2.6% 11% 6% 5% 10% 6% 15% 7% 21% 6% Foldenauer: 3%
Chang: 1%
Wright: 1%
"Other": 1%
Prince: 0%
13%
275 (LV) ± 5.9% 12% 10% 5% 9% 4% 8% 27% 9% "Other": 4%
Foldenauer: 3%
Chang: 1%
Prince: 1%
Wright: 0%
15%
Honan Strategy Group (D) Apr 24 – May 2, 2021 1,100 (LV) ± 3.0% 22% 0% 1% 2% 12% 13% 3% 20% 1% 25%
Mercury Public Affairs (D) Apr 26 – May 1, 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 14% 6% 4% 6% 3% 14% 6% 21% 26%
GQR Research (D) Apr 27–29, 2021 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 21% 8% 6% 6% 6% 15% 7% 18% 1% 11%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Apr 20–27, 2021 824 (LV) ± 3.4% 11% 6% 3% 9% 5% 16% 6% 24% 5% Foldenauer: 3%
Chang: 1%
"Other": 1%
Prince: 0%
Wright: 0%
14%
Benenson Strategy Group (D) Apr 16–21, 2021 1,558 (LV) ± 2.5% 17% 7% 5% 8% 7% 11% 8% 22% 1% 14%
Ipsos Apr 1–15, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 4.7% 13% 6% 4% 6% 5% 11% 7% 22% <1% 26%
Data for Progress (D) Mar 21 – Apr 5, 2021 1,007 (LV) ± 3.0% 13% 7% 4% 6% 3% 11% 10% 26% 5% "A different candidate": 4%
Menchaca: 1%
14%
Core Decision Analytics Mar 15–18, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 10% 2% 2% 4% 2% 5% 6% 16% 1% 50%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Mar 12–18, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 15% 4% 6% 5% 3% 12% 7% 25% 3% Menchaca: 2%
"Other": 1%
20%
Emerson College Mar 4–6, 2021 644 (LV) ± 3.8% 19% 4% 5% 3% 4% 6% 9% 32% 2% Chang: 1%
Menchaca: 1%
Foldenauer: 0%
Kavovit: 0%
Sutton: 0%
Taylor: 0%
17%
Media Predict Feb 12–25, 2021 894 (RV) ± 3.3% 11% 2% 4% 2% 3% 9% 6% 27% 2% Menchaca: 2% 34%
Core Decision Analytics Jan 20–25, 2021 842 (LV) ± 3.4% 17% 8% 2% 2% 2% 13% 8% 28% 1% Iscol: 1% 19%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Jan 15–19, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 17% 1% 1% 1% 1% 12% 8% 25% 1% "Other": 1%
Iscol: <1%
Menchaca: <1%
Sutton: <1%
32%
Public Policy Polling (D) Dec 16–17, 2020 755 (LV) ± 3.6% 16% 4% 5% 5% 7% 17% 6% Quinn: 6% 40%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Nov 30 – Dec 6, 2020 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 14% 2% 3% 2% 2% 11% 7% 20% 17% Quinn: 7%
Rose: 6%
Menchaca: 2%
Iscol: 1%
Sutton: 1%
"Other": 0%
20%
Data for Progress (D) Jan 13–19, 2020 366 (LV) ± 5.1% 9% 2% 5% 38% Johnson: 10%
Díaz Jr.: 8%
Liu: 7%
Quinn: 6%
Brewer: 2%
Mark-Viverto: 2%
Taylor: 2%
Foldenauer: 1%
Sutton: 0%
46%
Notes
  1. ^ First-choice results from a ranked-choice poll

Head-to-head polls

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Eric Adams Kathryn Garcia Raymond McGuire Dianne Morales Scott Stringer Maya Wiley Andrew Yang Undecided
Slingshot Strategies (D) Jun 1–6, 2021 1,191 (LV) ± 2.8% 44% 42% 15%
41% 45% 14%
36% 46% 18%
32% 51% 17%
Slingshot Strategies (D) May 17–20, 2021 749 (LV) ± 3.6% 37% 44% 18%
36% 44% 21%
34% 45% 21%
Honan Strategy Group (D) Apr 24 – May 2, 2021 1,100 (LV) ± 3.0% 51% 12% 37%
44% 33% 24%
50% 19% 31%
39% 38% 23%
30% 19% 5% 22% 23%
31% 20% 8% 26% 16%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Apr 20–27, 2021 824 (LV) ± 3.4% 31% 44% 25%
33% 47% 21%
25% 51% 24%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Mar 12–18, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 33% 47% 20%
27% 52% 21%
20% 54% 26%
Slingshot Strategies (D) Jan 15–19, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 27% 48% 25%
27% 49% 24%
20% 50% 30%
Polling key and sponsors
  1. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ Before allocation (including undecided respondents)
  3. Hypothetical scenario with Wiley eliminated instead of Garcia after round 7
  4. ^ This poll was sponsored by FairVote
  5. ^ Hypothetical scenario based on FairVote's RCV simulations with various permutations of candidates
  6. ^ This poll was sponsored by WPIX and NewsNation
  7. ^ This poll was sponsored by New Generation of Leadership PAC, which supports Garcia for mayor
  8. ^ This poll was sponsored by Strong Leadership NYC, Inc., which supports Adams for mayor
  9. ^ This poll was sponsored by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
  10. ^ This poll was sponsored by the NYC-based lobbying group Capalino & Company, which is not working on behalf of any candidates
  11. ^ This poll was sponsored by WNBC, WNJU, and Politico
  12. ^ This poll was sponsored by Spectrum News NY1
  13. Hypothetical scenario with Garcia eliminated instead of Yang after round 6
  14. ^ This poll was sponsored by Yang's campaign committee
  15. ^ This poll was sponsored by New Yorkers for a Better Future, Inc.
  16. ^ This poll was sponsored by Future Forward NYC, Inc., which supports Yang for mayor
  17. ^ This poll was sponsored by StudentsFirstNY, a pro-charter schools group, which released this poll just before its executive director formed a pro-Adams PAC
  18. Hypothetical scenario with all candidates eliminated but Donovan and Yang
  19. Hypothetical scenario with all candidates eliminated but Stringer and Yang
  20. Hypothetical scenario with all candidates eliminated but Wiley and Yang
  21. This poll was sponsored by the New York Post, whose editorial board endorsed Adams
  22. ^ This poll was sponsored by Univision 41 Nueva York (WXTV)
  23. ^ This poll was conducted by Core Decision Analytics, which is working with Garcia's campaign, and was sponsored by the NYC-based lobbying group Fontas Advisors, which is not working on behalf of any candidates
  24. Hypothetical scenario excluding Stringer
  25. ^ This poll was sponsored by Hotel Workers for Stronger Communities, which supports Adams for mayor
  26. This poll was sponsored by Corey Johnson's comptroller campaign committee
  27. This poll was sponsored by Democrats for Education Reform, a pro-charter schools group

Debates

First debate

The first debate in the Democratic primary was sponsored by the Brooklyn Democratic Party and held on January 31, 2021. Nine candidates met the qualifications to participate in the debate, though former non-profit CEO Dianne Morales boycotted the debate following comments perceived as sinophobic by a former Brooklyn Democratic Party official. Those who participated were Yang, Stringer, Adams, businessman Raymond McGuire, former director of the U.S. OMB Shaun Donovan, former counsel to Bill de Blasio Maya Wiley, Sutton and former commissioner of the NYC Dept. of Sanitation Kathryn Garcia.

2021 New York City mayoral election Democratic primary debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants
Key:
 P  Participant    A  Absent    N  Non-invitee    I  Invitee  W  Withdrawn
Eric Adams Shaun Donovan Kathryn Garcia Raymond McGuire Carlos Menchaca Dianne Morales Scott Stringer Loree Sutton Maya Wiley Andrew Yang
1 Feb. 1, 2021 Kings County
Democratic Committee
Errol Louis Video P P P P N A P P P P
2 May 13, 2021 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
NYC Votes
NY1
Brian Lehrer
Errol Louis
Josefa Velasquez
P P P P W P P W P P
3 Jun. 2, 2021 NYC Votes TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA W TBA TBA W TBA TBA
4 Jun. 16, 2021 NYC Votes TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA W TBA TBA W TBA TBA

Results

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Round 1
Votes %
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Eric Adams
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Art Chang
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Shaun Donovan
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Aaron Foldenauer
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Kathryn Garcia
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Raymond McGuire
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Dianne Morales
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Paperboy Love Prince
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Scott Stringer
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Joycelyn Taylor
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Maya Wiley
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Isaac Wright Jr.
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic Andrew Yang
Exhausted ballots
Total votes 100.0%

Republican primary

Candidates

Major candidates

The following candidates appear on the Republican primary ballot and have held office, have been included in polls, or have been the subject of significant media coverage.

Republican primary candidates
Candidate Experience Announced Ref
File:Fernando Mateo Headshot.jpg
Fernando Mateo
Founder of the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers February 4, 2021

(Website)

Curtis Sliwa
Founder of the Guardian Angels
Radio talk show host
March 8, 2020

(Website)

Failed to qualify for ballot access

  • Abbey Laurel-Smith, businessman and perennial candidate
  • Adam Oremland, attorney and social media personality
  • Bill Pepitone, retired NYPD officer (running for Conservative Party nomination)
  • Sara Tirschwell, CFO of Foundation House

Withdrawn

  • Cleopatra Fitzgerald (changed affiliation to Democratic Party but decided not to participate in the primaries)

Declined

Endorsements

Curtis Sliwa
State legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Fernando Mateo
Organizations

Results

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Round 1
Votes %
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | Republican Fernando Mateo
style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | Republican Curtis Sliwa
Total active votes
Exhausted ballots
Total votes 100.0%

Libertarian primary

Candidates

Declared

Conservative primary

Candidates

Declared

  • Bill Pepitone, retired NYPD officer

Endorsements

Bill Pepitone
Organizations

Independents

Candidates

Declared

  • Vitaly Filipchenko, small business owner
  • Quanda Francis, President of Sykes Capital Management
  • Christopher Krietchman, founder and CEO of Wellvyl and former owner of Fresh Grill Cafe

See also

Notes

  1. Morales was invited to the debate, but decided to boycott it in protest of actions within the Kings County Democratic Committee.

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