About Mamdanistan

Zohran Mamdani's mayoralty turns on affordability, public services, housing, safety, immigration pressure and the use of city power.

Zohran Mamdani

Zohran Mamdani is the Mayor of New York City. Before City Hall he represented Queens in the New York State Assembly and built a citywide campaign around rent, buses, childcare, groceries, wages, housing and public safety.

The mayoralty is now judged by delivery: the rent freeze, bus service, childcare funding, housing tools, city budgets, public safety management and the city's response to federal pressure.

The affordability promise

Mamdani defeated Andrew Cuomo by putting daily costs at the centre of the race. The central test is whether those promises become lower costs and better services for New Yorkers.

Campaign story

The governing record

Some promises sit with City Hall. Some depend on Albany, the MTA, courts, independent boards or federal money. Each policy page follows the promise, the lever, the deadline and the public result.

Delivery record

Appearances and interviews

Public appearances, interviews, hearings and civic events show how Mamdani explains the programme under pressure and how other institutions respond.

Mamdani interviews