Zohran Mamdani
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Mamdani in 2025 | |
| 112th Mayor of New York City | |
| Assumed office January 1, 2026 | |
| First Deputy | Dean Fuleihan |
| Preceded by | Eric Adams |
| Member of the New York State Assembly from the 36th district | |
| In office January 1, 2021 โ December 31, 2025 | |
| Preceded by | Aravella Simotas |
| Succeeded by | Diana Moreno |
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| Born | Zohran Kwame Mamdani October 18, 1991 Kampala, Uganda |
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| Party | Democratic |
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| Education | Bowdoin College (BA) |
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| Website | www |
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Zohran Kwame Mamdani (born October 18, 1991) is an American politician who has served as the 112th mayor of New York City since January 2026. A member of the Democratic Party and the Democratic Socialists of America, Mamdani served from 2021 to 2025 as a member of the New York State Assembly for the 36th district, representing Astoria, Queens.
Mamdani was born in Kampala to Indian parents, academic Mahmood Mamdani and filmmaker Mira Nair. When he was seven years old, after having spent three years in Cape Town, he and his family moved to New York City. Mamdani graduated from the Bronx High School of Science before receiving a bachelor's degree with a major in Africana studies from Bowdoin College in 2014.
After working as a housing counselor and a musician, Mamdani entered New York City politics as a campaign manager for Khader El-Yateem and Ross Barkan. He was first elected to the New York State Assembly in 2020, defeating five-term incumbent Aravella Simotas in the Democratic primary. Representing Astoria and Long Island City, he was reelected without opposition in 2022 and 2024.
In October 2024, Mamdani announced his candidacy for mayor of New York City in the 2025 election. A democratic socialist, Mamdani campaigned on a progressive, affordability-focused platform, supporting fare-free city buses, universal child care, city-owned grocery stores, a rent freeze on rent-stabilized units, additional affordable housing units, and a $30 minimum wage by 2030. He also expressed support for LGBTQ rights, comprehensive public safety reform, and tax increases on corporations and those earning above $1 million annually. He won the Democratic primary in June 2025, defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo in an upset, and was elected mayor in the November general election. He is New York City's first Muslim and first Asian American mayor.