Voters arrive at a polling station throughout early voting on the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, New York Metropolis, U.S., October 26, 2024. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
The New York Metropolis Major is June 24, and early voting kicks off on Saturday, June 14. There are a selection of essential races on the poll, from native Metropolis Council races, Public Advocate and Comptroller, and the highly-coveted Mayor’s race.
Right here’s what it’s good to know earlier than you head to the polls!
The large one: Democratic mayoral main
The 2025 NYC mayor’s race has drawn a packed subject vying to exchange the incumbent, Eric Adams, and would be the marquee contest topping voters’ ballots within the June 24 Democratic main.
Races for comptroller and public advocate
As New Yorkers start heading to the polls for early voting in a few weeks, there shall be a number of different races on their ballots, together with the heated contest to exchange metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander.
Within the race for New York Metropolis’s public advocate — town authorities’s essential elected watchdog who serves in a non-voting capability on the Metropolis Council and sits first within the mayoral line of succession — a main problem to incumbent Jumaane Williams is heating up forward of town’s Democratic main election on June 24.
How and the place to vote
All the citywide contests shall be determined by means of ranked-choice voting. What precisely is it? How does it work? And the way do I get probably the most out of it? Discover out right here.
If you happen to can’t discover your early voting web site, go to the NYC Board of Elections ballot finder.
Borough-by-borough contests
Together with the key citywide races, there are a selection of native contests on the poll. Listed below are hyperlinks to them by borough from our sister websites, Bronx Instances, Brooklyn Paper and QNS.
Bronx
Bronx Borough President race enters closing stretch as candidates current competing visions
Bronx voters to decide on new Civil Court docket Decide in June 24 Major
Council District 8 hopefuls face off at South Bronx discussion board
Meet the candidates for the Bronx’s Metropolis Council District 11
Battle for Metropolis Council District 13 heats up as Democrats intention to unseat Bronx GOP incumbent
Meet the candidates for the Bronx’s Metropolis Council District 14
Meet the Metropolis Council Candidates for District 17 within the Bronx
Brooklyn
Meet the candidates operating for Brooklyn Borough President
Meet the candidates operating for Kings County Civil Court docket justice
Meet the candidates operating for Council District 35
Meet the candidates for Brooklyn’s Metropolis Council District 38
Meet the candidates in Central Brooklyn’s District 39 Council contest
Meet the candidates for Metropolis Council District 41
Meet the candidates in South Brooklyn’s District 47 Council contest
Manhattan
The three Democratic candidates vying for Manhattan Borough President
Who’s operating for Manhattan District Lawyer within the 2025 main?
Who’s operating in Manhattan’s heated Metropolis Council District 1 main race?
The candidates operating in Manhattan’s aggressive Metropolis Council District 2 main race
Meet the candidates operating Manhattan’s wide-open Metropolis Council District 4 main race
Incumbent faces challenger in Manhattan’s Metropolis Council District 5 main race
District 7 Metropolis Council Democratic main race heats up as Shaun Abreu seeks second time period
Queens
Queens voters to determine key Civil Court docket races in 2025 main and normal elections
Metropolis Council: Aggressive 2025 race takes form in northeast Queens’ swing District 19
Queens District 21 race to exchange Francisco Moya attracts 4 candidates forward of 2025 election
Shekar Krishnan faces Democratic, Republican challengers in District 25 Metropolis Council race
Race to exchange Adrienne Adams in Queens’ District 28 attracts 5 Democratic candidates
District 30 Council race intensifies with contrasting views from Pogozelski and Holden’s employees