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Zohran for NYC

Zohran Mamdani is running for Mayor to lower the cost of living for working class New Yorkers.

Zohran Mamdani
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This campaign is for every person who believes in the dignity of their neighbors and that the government's job is to actually make our lives better.

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Zohran Mamdani

Meet Zohran

Zohran Kwame Mamdani is a New York State Assemblymember and democratic socialist running for Mayor. Born in Uganda and raised in New York City, he has fought for the working class in and outside the legislature: hunger striking alongside taxi drivers to achieve more than $450 million in transformative debt relief, winning over $100 million in the state budget for increased subway service and a successful fare-free bus pilot, and organizing New Yorkers to defeat a proposed dirty power plant. The cost of living is crushing working people but Zohran believes that government can lower costs and make life easier in our city — he’ll use every tool available to bring down the rent, create world class public transit, and make it easier to raise a family.

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Zohran has never accepted donations from corporations, LLCs, or dark money PACs. Our campaign is fueled by grassroots donors like you. Thanks to the NYC Campaign Finance Program, donations up to $250 from New York City residents could be matched 8:1 with city funds.

Zohran Mamdani
The Platform

New York is too expensive. Zohran will lower costs and make life easier.

Freeze the rent.

A majority of New Yorkers are tenants, and more than two million of them live in rent stabilized apartments. These homes should be the bedrock of economic security for the city’s working class. Instead, Eric Adams has taken every opportunity to squeeze tenants, with his hand-picked appointees to the Rent Guidelines Board jacking up rents on stabilized apartments by 9% (and counting)–the most since a Republican ran City Hall.

As Mayor, Zohran will immediately freeze the rent for all stabilized tenants, and use every available resource to build the housing New Yorkers need and bring down the rent. The number one reason working families are leaving our city is the housing crisis. The Mayor has the power to change that.

Fast, fare free buses.

Public transit should be reliable, safe and universally accessible. But one in five New Yorkers struggle to afford the ever rising fare. Adding insult to injury: our city’s buses are the slowest in the nation, robbing working people of precious time for family, leisure and rest.

Zohran won New York’s first fare-free bus pilot on five lines across the city. As Mayor, he’ll permanently eliminate the fare on every city bus – and make them faster by rapidly building priority lanes, expanding bus queue jump signals, and dedicated loading zones to keep double parkers out of the way. Fast and free buses will not only make buses reliable and accessible but will improve safety for riders and operators – creating the world-class service New Yorkers deserve.

No cost childcare.

After rent, the biggest cost for New York’s working families is childcare. It’s literally driving them out of the city: New Yorkers with children under six are leaving at double the rate of all others. The burden falls heaviest on mothers, who are giving up paying jobs to do unpaid childcare.

Zohran will implement free childcare for every New Yorker aged 6 weeks to 5 years, ensuring high quality programming for all families. And he will bring up wages for childcare workers – a quarter of whom currently live in poverty – to be at parity with public school teachers. It will foster early childhood development, save parents money and keep our families in the city they call home.

Endorsements

  • New York City Democratic Socialists of America
  • United Auto Workers - Region 9A
  • CAAAV Voice
  • DRUM Beats
  • New York Communities for Change
  • Jewish Voice for Peace Action

Featured Press

The New York Times

Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, Will Run Against Mayor Adams

Mr. Mamdani, who has called on Mr. Adams to resign, said in an interview that the mayor had failed New Yorkers. He said that he would focus his campaign on addressing the city’s affordability crisis.

The Guardian

‘Working-class New Yorkers are being pushed out of the city they built’: why Zohran Mamdani is running for mayor

In 2021, Mamdani went on a 15-day hunger strike to protest predatory loans that targeted the taxi drivers who purchased “medallions”, the physical certificate required to operate a yellow cab. The city eventually caved and struck a deal with medallion loan guarantors, securing $450m in transformative debt relief for these drivers.

Hellgate

Twenty Minutes With Queens State Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, Candidate to Unseat Mayor Eric Adams

In the crowded 2025 mayoral primary race, Zohran Mamdani stands out. The 33-year-old Queens State Assemblymember was behind the City's first free bus pilot, introduced legislation that would bar charities from funding illegal Israeli settlements, and went on a hunger strike to secure debt relief for taxi drivers. Mamdani was born and raised in Uganda until he moved to New York at the age of seven, and would be the city's first Muslim mayor.

The Nation

A Year Without Fares: Lessons From New York’s Free Bus Pilot

Like similar fare-free bus programs in Kansas City and Boston, the Fare-Free Pilot hoped to offer working-class New Yorkers economic breathing room while also making their commute safer. With the end of this pilot, one thing is clear: It was a resounding success.

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