NEW YORK NOVEMBER 2025 ELECTIONS: CANDIDATES, PARTIES, DISTRICTS – EVERYTHING A VOTER NEEDS TO KNOW ON ONE PAGE!

Here’s your streamlined official-only voter’s guide, based on authoritative sources, for the November 4, 2025 New York City General Election—all the essentials on offices, parties, candidates, districts, and voting logistics:


Key Dates & Deadlines


🗳️ Offices on the Ballot

Mayor of New York City

Candidates as certified by the NYC Board of Elections:

  • Zohran Mamdani (Democratic/Working Families Party nominee)
  • Curtis Sliwa (Republican Party nominee)
  • Eric Adams (Independent, formerly Democratic mayor)
  • Andrew Cuomo (Independent, “Fight and Deliver” ballot line)
  • Jim Walden (Independent)

Public Advocate

  • Jumaane Williams (Democratic/Working Families Party) – incumbent seeking re‑election
  • Gonzalo Duran (Republican/Conservative Party)

Borough President Elections (x5)

All five seats (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island) are on the ballot. For instance:

  • Manhattan: With Mark Levine vacating the post, declared Democratic candidates include Brad Hoylman‑Sigal, Keith Powers, and Calvin Sun; GOP may field Conservative line or minor candidates

City Council

All 51 districts are on the ballot. Primaries were held June 24 with ranked-choice voting. The current balance is roughly 45 Democratic and 6 Republican incumbents; Republicans aim to expand to at least 26 for a majority

Manhattan District Attorney

  • Incumbent Alvin Bragg (Democrat/Working Families) seeking re‑election
  • Challenged by Maud Maron (Republican/Conservative) (Wikipedia)

🗺️ District Structure & Enrollment Info

  • City Council: 51 districts across Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island (Wikipedia)
  • Voter enrollment data available by county, congressional, senate, assembly, and election district on NYS BOE site (New York State Board of Elections)

🧾 Official Voting Information

Voting Methods & ID

  • Vote early in-person, by mail (absentee), or in-person on Election Day
  • Identification only required for first-time registrants without ID at registration (League of Women Voters NYC, on.nyc.gov)

Mail Ballots

  • Apply online/mail by October 25, in-person by November 3 (NYC Votes)
  • Completed ballots must be received/delivered by Election Day 9 PM; in-person drop-off allowed (on.nyc.gov)

Poll Sites & District Lookup

  • Use NYC311 or the BOE’s Poll Site Locator to find your assigned early voting or Election Day location and view sample ballots for your district (on.nyc.gov)

✅ At-a‑Glance Summary Table

OfficeMajor CandidatesParty Lines / Affiliations
MayorZohran Mamdani, Curtis Sliwa, Eric Adams, Andrew Cuomo, Jim WaldenDemocratic/WFP, Republican, Independent lines
Public AdvocateJumaane Williams (incumbent), Gonzalo DuranDemocratic/WFP, Republican/Conservative
Borough PresidentsVarious candidates by boroughPrimarily Democratic; GOP/Conservative lines where applicable
City Council (51 seats)Multi‑party competition in each districtPrimaries via ranked-choice, general across party lines
Manhattan DAAlvin Bragg vs Maud MaronDemocratic/WFP vs Republican/Conservative

🗞️ Official Voter Action Checklist

  • Register or update registration by: October 25, 2025 (Wikipedia, Wikipedia, Wikipedia, Wikipedia)
  • Request a mail (absentee) ballot by: October 25 (online/mail), November 3 (in‑person)
  • Vote in early voting anytime October 25–November 2; or vote on Election Day, November 4 (polls 6 AM–9 PM)
  • Confirm your distict and poll site via NYC’s official Poll Site Locator; view your sample ballot
  • Use the official NYC Votes voter guide launching in fall 2025 for detailed candidate info, proposals, and district lookup (New York State Board of Elections, on.nyc.gov)

This single-page guide compiles all verified, official data on the 2025 NYC General Election—covering candidates, offices, voting schedules, districts, and procedural essentials. Let me know if you’d like direct links to forms, district-specific ballots, or voter lookup tools.

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