Politics & Government
Election Day In Washington Heights: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote
Uptown voters will have the chance to make their voices heard in city elections on Nov. 4.

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, NY — The 2025 election is on Tuesday, and this year is already seeing record voter turnout with the mayoral election on the ballot.
But citywide contests aren’t the only thing at stake. New Yorkers will also be weighing in on who represents them in the City Council, as well as choosing leaders for the Manhattan Borough President’s office and the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.
New Yorkers will also have the opportunity to weigh in on six ballot questions, but more on that later.
Find out what's happening in Washington Heights-Inwoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here’s a breakdown of what Washington Heights voters should know heading into Election Day.
Who's on the ballot in Washington Heights?
Along with the mayoral contest, you'll see city-wide positions including comptroller, public advocate, borough president, and neighborhood-based city council races.
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Here are the candidates for races on the ballot in Washington Heights. The candidates who currently hold the office are labeled "incumbent." In some cases, there are no incumbent candidates.
Mayor
- Zohran Mamdani (Democratic Party)
- Curtis Sliwa (Republican Party)
- Irene Estrada (Conservative Party)
- Joseph Hernandez (Quality of Life Party)
- Andrew Cuomo (Fight and Deliver)
Note: Other names will appear on the ballot, including current Mayor Eric Adams, who is not seeking reelection. Another candidate, Jim Walden, also nixed his bid for mayor but will still appear on the ballot.
Public Advocate
- Jumaane Williams (Incumbent, Democratic Party)
- Gonzalo Duran (Republican Party)
- Marty Dolan (The Unity)
City Comptroller
- Mark Levine (Democratic Party)
- Peter Kefalas (Republican Party)
- Ismael Perez (The Unity)
Justice of the Supreme Court, First Judicial District
- Judy Kim (Democratic Party)
- Gowri Krishna (Working Families Party)
- Suzanne Adams (Democratic Party)
- Jared Trujillo (Working Families Party)
- James Clynes (Democratic Party)
- Deborah Kaplan (Democratic Party)
Note: For the Justice of the Supreme Court, voters will be able to vote for up to four candidates.
District Attorney
- Alvin Bragg Jr. (Incumbent, Democratic Party)
- Maud Maron (Republican Party)
- Diana Florence (A Safer Manhattan)
Borough President
- Brad Hoylman-Sigal (Democratic Party)
- Seson Adams (Republican Party)
- Rolando Gomez (The Unity)
City Council District 7
- Shaun Abreu (Incumbent, Democratic Party)
- Manual Williams (Republican Party)
- Edafe Okporo (West Side United)
City Council District 10
- Carmen De La Rosa (Incumbent, Democratic Party)
- Louisa Flores (Republican Party)
- Francesca Castellanos (The Unity)
What are this year's ballot questions about?
This year, the ballot has six questions for voters to vote "yes" or "no" on across various topics to amend the city's and state's laws. These six questions span several civic issues but the main focus this year is on changing bureaucratic processes around building affordable housing and development.
To read Patch's explainer on each question, click here.
When and where do I vote on Election Day?
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 4. Find your poll site here.
If I'm voting by mail, where can I drop it off?
Mail your ballot back or hand-deliver it to your nearest Board of Elections Office. The Manhattan Board of Elections Office is located at 200 Varick St., 10 Fl, New York, NY 10014.
Here are the mail-in voting deadlines.
If sending by mail: Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 4. If taking it to the local Board of Elections yourself, ballots must be delivered to the Board of Elections by 9 p.m. on Nov. 4.
Basic information and more helpful links
- Check your voter registration
- View your sample ballot and find your Election Day polling location
- Find your City Council district
For questions and tips, email Miranda.Levingston@Patch.com.
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