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Stacey Prussman
American comedian, actress, activist

Stacey Prussman

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American comedian, actress, activist
A.K.A.
Stacey Hope Prussman
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State University of New York at Albany
Albany, Albany County, USA
(1988-1992)
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Biography

The 2021 New York City mayoral election was held on November 2, 2021. Incumbent Mayor Bill de Blasio was term-limited and ineligible to run for re-election.

On June 22, 2021, the primary elections for the Democratic and Republican primaries were held. The 2021 primaries were the first New York City mayoral election primaries to use ranked-choice voting rather than the plurality voting of previous primaries. On election night, Guardian Angels founder and radio talk show host Curtis Sliwa won the Republican primary with 67.9% of the vote, defeating New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers founder Fernando Mateo. Brooklyn Borough President and former police officer Eric Adams had a lead on election night in the Democratic primary but did not reach 50% of the vote, meaning that ranked-choice voting would come into play. In the final round of tabulation of the ranked-choice vote in the Democratic primary, Adams defeated former New York City Department of Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia, 50.4%–49.6%.

In the general election, Adams handily defeated Sliwa with 67.0% of the vote to become the 110th mayor of New York City and the city's second black mayor, after David Dinkins.

History

In 2019, New York City voters passed Ballot Question #1 to amend the City Charter to "give voters the choice of ranking up to five candidates in primary and special elections for mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, and city council beginning in January 2021". The first election in the city to use ranked-choice voting was in the 24th council district in Queens, which took place on February 2, 2021. This was the first time ranked-choice voting was used in the New York City mayoral election.

In 2019, journalists and political commentators predicted several potential 2021 mayoral candidates, including Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr., NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, and NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams.

Incumbent Mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio was barred by term limits from seeking a third term.

By May 2021, thirteen candidates had qualified for the Democratic Party primary, and two for the Republican Party primary. There are also minor party and independent campaigns for the general election in November.

Democratic primary

Polling in late January and early February 2021 showed businessman Andrew Yang as the Democratic primary frontrunner, with Adams in second place and Stringer in third place.

In April, Scott Stringer was accused of sexual abuse by Jean Kim. Stringer denied the allegations, claiming that the relationship had been consensual. In June, a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct.

On May 5, 2021, Politico reported that a recent poll found that Eric Adams was leading the Democratic primary contest; this marked the first time since January that any Democratic candidate other than Yang had led in a public poll. On June 7, Spectrum News reported that Adams had maintained a lead in the Democratic primary.

On July 6, the Associated Press reported that Adams had won the Democratic primary. The Guardian stated that Adams, a "former police captain", had prevailed "after appealing to the political center and promising to strike the right balance between fighting crime and ending racial injustice in policing". An earlier report from The New York Times asserted that Adams had run as a "working-class underdog" and had "hammered away at the message that he was the only candidate who could tackle both crime and police reform".

Candidates

Nominee

  • Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough President, former NY State Senator from the 20th district (2007–2013), former NYPD captain

Eliminated in primary

  • Art Chang, former JPMorgan Chase managing director, founder of NYC Votes
  • Shaun Donovan, former Director of the US Office of Management and Budget (2014–2017), United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2009–2014), former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (2004–2008)
  • Aaron Foldenauer, attorney
  • Kathryn Garcia, former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Sanitation (2014–2020), former Interim Chair and CEO of the NYC Housing Authority (2019), former Chief Operating Officer of the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (2012–2014)
  • Ray McGuire, former Citigroup executive
  • Dianne Morales, former social services non-profit CEO, former schoolteacher
  • Paperboy Love Prince, Brooklyn rapper
  • Scott Stringer, New York City Comptroller, former Manhattan Borough President (2006–2013), former assemblymember for the 67th district (1993–2005)
  • Joycelyn Taylor, CEO of TaylorMade Contracting
  • Maya Wiley, The New School professor, former chair of the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (2016-2017), former counsel to Bill de Blasio, former ACLU and NAACP Legal Defense Fund attorney
  • Isaac Wright Jr., lawyer
  • Andrew Yang, candidate for President of the United States in 2020, former Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (2015-2017), founder of Venture for America

Write-in candidates who did not qualify for ballot access

  • Nickie Kane, web designer, entrepreneur and paralegal student at City University of New York
  • Eddie Cullen, tech entrepreneur and professor at Purdue University
  • Thomas Downs, restaurant worker
  • Guiddalia Emilien, real estate agent and small business owner
  • Garry Guerrier, paramedic and nurse
  • Max Kaplan, director of social media at Talent Resources
  • Barbara Kavovit, CEO of Evergreen Construction and former Real Housewives of New York City cast member
  • Ira Seidman, data scientist
  • Ahsan Syed, candidate for NYC Mayor in 2017

Withdrawn candidates

  • Michael DeName, former independent US presidential candidate
  • Rubén Díaz Jr., Bronx Borough President (2009–present), former NY State Assemblymember (1997–2009) (endorsed Eric Adams)
  • Quanda S. Francis, president of Sykes Capital Management (withdrew to run as an independent)
  • Zach Iscol, entrepreneur, United States Marine Corps veteran (running for NYC Comptroller; lost election)
  • Corey Johnson, Speaker of the NYC Council (2018–present), NYC Councilmember for the 3rd district (2014–present) (running for NYC Comptroller)
  • Carlos Menchaca, NYC Councilmember for Brooklyn's 38th district (2013–present) (endorsed Andrew Yang)
  • Julia Qing Reaves, LGBT+ activist
  • Stephen Bishop Seely, actor
  • Loree Sutton, former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Veterans' Services (2017–2019), former US Army brigadier general (endorsed Kathryn Garcia)

Declined

  • Andy Byford, former president of the NYC Transit Authority (2018–2020)
  • Melinda Katz, Queens County District Attorney (2020–present), Queens Borough President (2014–2020), NYC Councilmember for the 29th district (2002–2009), NY State Assemblymember for the 28th district (1994–1999)
  • Melissa Mark-Viverito, former NYC Council Speaker (2014–2017)
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, US Representative for New York's 14th congressional district (2019–present) (endorsed Maya Wiley)
  • Christine Quinn, former NYC Council Speaker (2006–2013)
  • Max Rose, former US Representative for New York's 11th congressional district (2019–2021) (formed exploratory committee but did not run)
  • Ritchie Torres, US Representative for New York's 15th congressional district (2021–present) (endorsed Andrew Yang)
  • Jumaane Williams, NYC Public Advocate (2019–present), former NYC Councilmember for the 45th district (2010–2019) (running for re-election as NYC Public Advocate) (endorsed Maya Wiley)
  • Jeff Zucker, chairman of Warner Media News & Sports (2019–present)

Results by round

2021 New York City mayoral Democratic primary election
CandidateRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Round 8
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Eric Adams289,40330.7%289,60330.8%290,05530.8%291,80631.2%295,79831.7%317,09234.6%354,65740.5%404,51350.4%
Kathryn Garcia184,46319.6%184,57119.6%184,66919.6%186,73119.9%191,87620.5%223,63424.4%266,93230.5%397,31649.6%
Maya Wiley201,12721.4%201,19321.4%201,51821.4%206,01322.0%209,10822.4%239,17426.1%254,72829.1%Eliminated
Andrew Yang115,13012.2%115,30112.2%115,50212.3%118,80812.6%121,59713.0%135,68614.8%Eliminated
Scott Stringer51,7785.5%51,8505.5%51,9515.5%53,5995.7%56,7236.1%Eliminated
Dianne Morales26,4952.8%26,5342.8%26,6452.8%30,1573.2%30,9333.3%Eliminated
Raymond McGuire25,2422.7%25,2722.7%25,4182.7%26,3612.8%27,9343.0%Eliminated
Shaun Donovan23,1672.5%23,1892.5%23,3142.5%24,0422.6%Eliminated
Aaron Foldenauer7,7420.8%7,7580.8%7,8190.8%Eliminated
Art Chang7,0480.7%7,0640.8%7,0930.8%Eliminated
Paperboy Prince3,9640.4%4,0070.4%4,0600.4%Eliminated
Joycelyn Taylor2,6620.3%2,6830.3%2,7800.3%Eliminated
Isaac Wright Jr.2,2420.2%2,2540.2%Eliminated
Write-ins1,5680.2%Eliminated
Inactive ballots0 ballots752 ballots1,207 ballots5,314 ballots8,062 ballots26,445 ballots65,714 ballots140,202 ballots

Republican primary

Candidates

Major candidates

The following candidates appeared on the Republican primary ballot.

Sliwa ran on a platform opposing the Defund the Police movement, supporting a property tax overhaul so that wealthy citizens pay more in comparison to working-class residents, keeping in place the Specialized High School Admissions Test while increasing opportunities for vocational training in charter schools, and focusing on fiscal restraint. He also opposes the killing of unwanted animals and supports making all animal shelters no-kill shelters.

CandidateExperienceAnnouncedRef

Fernando Mateo

Founder of the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers

February 4, 2021
Stacey Prussman

(Website Archived March 10, 2021, at the Wayback Machine)
Stacey Prussman

Curtis Sliwa

Founder of the Guardian Angels Radio talk show host

March 8, 2020
Stacey Prussman

(Website Archived March 8, 2021, at the Wayback MachineArchived April 22, 2021, at the

Wayback Machine)

Failed to qualify for ballot access

  • Abbey Laurel-Smith, businesswoman
  • Adam Oremland, attorney and social media personality
  • Bill Pepitone, retired NYPD officer (ran as the candidate for the Conservative Party)
  • Sara Tirschwell, CFO of Foundation House

Withdrawn

  • Cleopatra Fitzgerald, activist
  • Christopher Scott Krietchman, entrepreneur

Declined

  • Nicole Gelinas, fellow at the Manhattan Institute
  • Andrew Giuliani, son of Rudy Giuliani, former special assistant to the president, former associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement (ran for governor in 2022)
  • Randy Levine, president of the New York Yankees
  • Kelly Kennedy Mack, president of Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group
  • Scherie Murray, businessperson, candidate for NY State Assembly in 2015, candidate for NY District 14
  • David B. Samadi, urologist
  • Eric Ulrich, NYC Councilmember (2009–present)

Endorsements

Curtis Sliwa
US Representatives
  • Nicole Malliotakis, US Representative from New York's 11th congressional district (2021–present), former NY State Assemblymember for the 64th district (2013–2020) and the 60th district (2011–2012), and nominee for mayor in 2017
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
  • John Catsimatidis, businessman and radio talk show host
  • Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City (1994–2001), former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1983–1989), former US Associate Attorney General (1981–1983)
  • Peter T. King, US Representative from New York's 2nd congressional district (2013–2021) and US Representative from New York's 3rd congressional district (1993–2013)
  • Geraldo Rivera, journalist and political commentator
Organizations
  • New York Young Republican Club
  • Brooklyn Republican Party
  • Staten Island Republican Party
Fernando Mateo
Individuals
Organizations
  • Manhattan Republican Party
  • Queens Republican Party
  • Bronx Republican Party

Opinion polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Fernando
Mateo
Curtis
Sliwa
Undecided
Emerson CollegeJun 7–8, 2021250 (LV)± 6.2%27%33%40%

Debates

No.DateHostModeratorLinkParticipants
Key:
 P   A   N   I 
Curtis SliwaFernando Mateo
1March 31, 2021WABCDominic CarterVideoPP
2June 3, 2021PIX11Ayana Harry
Dan Mannarino
Henry Rossoff
VideoPP

Results

PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCurtis Sliwa40,79467.9
RepublicanFernando Mateo16,71927.8
Write-in2,5364.2
Total votes60,049100%

Third parties

Conservative Party

Nominee

  • Bill Pepitone, retired NYPD officer

Working Families Party

Candidate

  • No candidate nominated

Declined

  • Deborah Axt, former director of Make the Road New York
  • Maya Wiley, The New School professor

Empowerment Party

Nominee

  • Quanda S. Francis, Sykes Capital Management President and Accountant

Libertarian Party

Nominee

  • Stacey Prussman, activist and comedian

Party for Socialism and Liberation

Candidate

Independents

Declared

  • Thomas Downs, activist
  • Quanda Francis, president of Sykes Capital Management
  • Christopher Scott Krietchman

General election

Debates

No.DateHostModeratorLinkParticipants
Key:
 P   A   N   I 
Eric AdamsCurtis Sliwa
1October 20, 2021Citizens Budget Commission
NBC 4 New York
New York Urban League
Politico
Telemundo 47
Sally Goldenberg
Melissa Russo
David Ushery
Allan Villafaña
VideoPP
2October 26, 2021ABC 7
Hispanic Federation
League of Women Voters
NAACP NYS Conference
Univision 41
Dave Evans
Bill Ritter
Mariela Salgado
VideoPP

Endorsements

Eric Adams (D)
U.S. Senators
  • Chuck Schumer, Senate Majority Leader (2021–present) and US Senator from New York (1999–present)
U.S. Representatives
  • Adriano Espaillat, US Representative from New York's 13th congressional district (2017–present)
  • Sean Patrick Maloney, US Representative from New York's 18th congressional district (2013–2023), Chair of the House of Representatives Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (2021–2023)
  • Grace Meng, US Representative from New York's 6th congressional district (2013–present)
  • Jerry Nadler, US Representative from New York's 10th congressional district (2013–2023), Chair of the House Judiciary Committee (2019–2023)
  • Thomas Suozzi, US Representative from New York's 3rd congressional district (2017–2023), County Executive of Nassau County (2002–2009)
State officials
State legislators
  • Peter J. Abbate Jr., NY State Assemblymember for the 49th district (1987–present)
  • Joseph Addabbo Jr., NY State Senator for the 15th district (2009–present)
  • Stacey Pheffer Amato, NY State Assemblymember for the 23rd district (2017–present)
  • Jamaal Bailey, NY State Senator for the 36th district (2017–present), Chair of the Bronx County Democratic Committee (2020–present)
  • Carmen De La Rosa, NY State Assemblymember for the 72nd district (2017–present)
  • Inez Dickens, NY State Assemblymember for the 70th district (2017–present)
  • Erik Dilan, NY State Assemblymember for the 54th district (2015–present)
  • Charles Fall, NY State Assemblymember for the 61st district (2019–present)
  • Andrew Gounardes, NY State Senator for the 22nd district (2019–present)
  • Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, NY State Assemblymember for the 42nd district (2015–present), Chair of the Kings County Democratic Committee (2020–present)
  • Alicia Hyndman, NY State Assemblymember for the 29th district (2016–present)
  • Roxanne Persaud, NY State Senator for the 19th district (2015–present)
  • Jenifer Rajkumar, NY State Assemblymember for the 38th district (2021–present)
  • José Rivera, NY State Assemblymember for the 78th district (2001–present)
  • James Sanders Jr., NY State Senator for the 10th district (2013–present)
  • Diane Savino, NY State Senator for the 23rd district (2005–present)
  • Clyde Vanel, NY State Assemblymember for the 33rd district (2017–present)
  • Jaime Williams, NY State Assemblymember for the 59th district (2016–present)
Local officials
Individuals
  • Ottis Anderson, former professional football player for the New York Giants and Super Bowl XXV MVP
  • Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City (2002-2013)
  • Karim Camara, former NY State Assemblymember for the 43rd district (2005–2015)
  • Andrew Cuomo, former Governor of New York (2011-2021)
  • Fernando Ferrer, Vice Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, 2005 Democratic nominee for Mayor, former Borough President of The Bronx (1987–2001)
  • Kathryn Garcia, Commissioner of the New York City Sanitation Department, 2021 Democratic candidate for Mayor
  • Taj Gibson, professional basketball player
  • Dwight Gooden, former professional baseball all-star player for the New York Mets
  • Aurelia Greene, former NY State Assemblymember for the 77th district (1982–2009)
  • Larry Holmes, former professional boxer
  • Ed Kranepool, former professional baseball all-star player for the New York Mets
  • Bertha Lewis, activist
  • Abner Louima, activist and victim of police violence in 1997 by NYPD
  • Bill Maher, comedian, actor, political commentator, and television host
  • Carl McCall, former NY State Comptroller (1993–2002), former NY State Senator for the 28th district (1975–1980)
  • David Paterson, 55th Governor of New York (2008–2010), former Lieutenant Governor of New York (2007–2008), former State Senator (1985–2006)
  • Charles Rangel, former US Representative from New York's 13th congressional district (1971–2017)
  • Bret Stephens, conservative journalist, editor, and columnist
  • Norman Siegel, attorney and former executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union
  • Aaron Teitelbaum, one of two Grand Rebbes of Satmar
  • Edolphus Towns, former US Representative from New York's 10th congressional district (1983–2013)
  • Keith L. T. Wright, Chair of the New York Democratic Committee (2009–present), former Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee (2012–2014), former NY State Assemblymember for the 70th district (1993–2016)
  • Andrew Yang, Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (2015–2017), entrepreneur and candidate for Mayor of New York City in 2021 (Formerly Democratic, Independent and Forward Party since 2021)
  • Angela Yee, radio personality
Organizations
  • Citizens Union
  • Stonewall Democratic Club of New York
  • Vulcan Society
Labor unions
  • Amalgamated Transit Union Local 726-Staten Island, Local 1056-Flushing, Local 1179-Queens, Local 1181
  • Civil Service Employees Association Local 1000
  • District Council 37
  • Council of Hotel Workers and Trades Professionals
  • New York City District Council of Carpenters
  • New York State Court Officers Association
  • New York State Nurses Association
  • Office and Professional Employees International Union Local 153
  • Public Employees Federation
  • Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ
  • Transport Workers Union Local 100
  • Uniformed Fire Officers Association
  • UNITE HERE Local 100
Newspapers
  • El Especialito
  • The Irish Echo
  • The Jewish Press
  • Jewish Voice
  • New York Post
  • Our Time Press
  • Queens Chronicle
Cathy Rojas (PSL)
State legislators
  • Julia Salazar, NY State Senator for the 18th district (2019-present) (Democrat)
Individuals
  • Kristin Richardson Jordan, poet and activist; Democratic nominee for New York City's 9th City Council district in 2021 (Democrat)
Curtis Sliwa (R)
U.S. Representatives
  • Nicole Malliotakis, US Representative from New York's 11th congressional district (2021–present), former NY State Assemblymember for the 64th district (2013–2020) and the 60th district (2011–2012), and nominee for mayor in 2017
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
  • John Catsimatidis, businessman and radio talk show host
  • Vito Fossella, US Representative from New York's 13th congressional district (1997-2009), NYC Councilmember (1994-1997)
  • Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City (1994–2001), former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1983–1989), former US Associate Attorney General (1981–1983)
  • Peter T. King, US Representative from New York's 2nd congressional district (2013–2021) and US Representative from New York's 3rd congressional district (1993–2013)
Organizations
  • New York Young Republican Club

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Eric
Adams (D)
Curtis
Sliwa (R)
Undecided
Emerson CollegeOctober 22–23, 2021615 (LV)± 3.9%61%25%14%

Results

Though Adams won the election easily in the heavily Democratic city, he received fewer votes than Bill de Blasio in either of his two mayoral runs, and lost many heavily Asian American precincts. This is partly attributed to Sliwa's pledge to halt the construction of homeless shelters which were proposed by Adams to be built in neighborhoods such as Asian-majority Sunset Park. Other issues of importance to Asian American activist leaders included proposed reforms to the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test in high schools, bail reform, and plans to build new jails in neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Manhattan.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticEric Adams753,80166.99%+0.82%
RepublicanCurtis Sliwa302,68026.90%+2.95%
IndependentCurtis Sliwa9,7050.86%N/A
TotalCurtis Sliwa312,38527.76%+0.17%
Socialism and LiberationCathy Rojas27,9822.49%N/A
ConservativeBill Pepitone12,5751.12%-2.13%
EmpowermentQuanda S. Francis3,7920.34%N/A
LibertarianStacey Prussman3,1890.28%+0.04%
Humanity UnitedRaja Flores2,3870.21%N/A
Save Our CityFernando Mateo1,8700.17%N/A
Out LawbreakerSkiboky Stora2640.02%N/A
Write-in7,0130.62%
Total votes1,125,258100.0%
Democratic hold
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