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Jumaane Williams Wins Democratic Primary for Public Advocate

June 24, 2025
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Jumaane Williams Wins Democratic Primary for Public Advocate
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Jumaane Williams, the progressive organizer who as New York City’s public advocate emerged as one of the most prominent critics of Mayor Eric Adams, handily won the Democratic primary for the office on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press.

Mr. Williams, 48, faced a challenge from Jenifer Rajkumar, 42, a state assemblywoman from Queens and an ally of the mayor, and Marty Dolan, 67, a former insurance executive. Both argued that Mr. Williams was too left-leaning to effectively hold the office. And as the Democratic mayoral primary narrowed to a two-man race between the moderate former governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the progressive state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, Mr. Williams’s opponents sought to portray him as a would-be adversary of Mr. Cuomo’s who could impede the city’s progress.

The public advocate race grew contentious in its final weeks, with Ms. Rajkumar distributing political cartoons and campaign mailers painting the incumbent as lazy and hostile to women. Mr. Williams rejected her claims.

But Mr. Williams, who trailed Ms. Rajkumar in fund-raising by about $100,000, easily bested his opponents through heavy advertising and name recognition. In one of his advertisements on Instagram, he underlined his ability to stand up to both Mr. Adams and President Trump, saying the city needed a “strong, independent public advocate to stand up — not just stand by.”

Mr. Williams has emerged as one of the highest-ranking progressive Democrats in city leadership since taking office after a special election in 2019. He previously served on the City Council, and in 2022, he challenged Kathy Hochul in the governor’s race. A self-proclaimed “activist elected official,” Mr. Williams has been arrested more than a dozen times at protests, including while demonstrating in favor of tenants’ rights and against deportations.

He is one of Mr. Adams’s loudest critics. As the mayor stared down a federal corruption indictment last fall, Mr. Williams said the city was rudderless under his leadership. And as Governor Hochul weighed removing the mayor over his perceived quid pro quo with the Trump administration to drop the charges, Mr. Williams, who as public advocate is first in the line of succession to the mayor, made plans to take the helm in City Hall.

The public advocate serves as a city watchdog, helping New Yorkers navigate issues with government and services. The position offers a bully pulpit and has often been considered a springboard to higher office; former Mayor Bill de Blasio and the state attorney general, Letitia James, have both held the post.

Mr. Williams also weighed in on the mayoral primary as he campaigned for re-election. In late May, he endorsed a slate of progressive candidates that included Mr. Mamdani; Brad Lander, the city comptroller; and Adrienne Adams, the City Council speaker. He expressed concerns about Mr. Cuomo’s candidacy and said that he would not be ranking the former governor on his ballot.

Mr. Williams will face a slate of independent candidates in the general election. Mr. Dolan is expected to also run as an independent.

Maya King is a Times reporter covering New York politics.

The post Jumaane Williams Wins Democratic Primary for Public Advocate appeared first on New York Times.

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