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Maya Wiley
Eric Adams Declares Victory in Mayoral Primary: Updates He narrowly defeated Kathryn Garcia after absentee ballots were finally counted.
By Intelligencer Staff
the city politic
July 2, 2021
Who Won the Mayoral Primary? A complicated new voting system meets an archaic bureaucracy.
By David Freedlander
Confusion Is Winning the Race for Mayor The race was thrown into chaos when test votes were counted by mistake.
By David Freedlander
the city politic
June 23, 2021
The Mayor’s Race Isn’t (Quite) Decided Yet Adams is still the overwhelming favorite — but at least one other candidate still has an outside chance.
By David Freedlander
Can Eric Adams Hold On to His Lead? What the first results of the mayoral race mean for him and his opponents.
By Ben Jacobs
the city politic
June 21, 2021
The Race for Mayor Has Gone Absolutely Berserk Yang and Garcia team up. Adams cries victim. Wiley goes after them all.
By David Freedlander
Mayamentum! Why Maya Wiley is surging at the last possible moment.
By Ben Jacobs
the final days
June 19, 2021
A Very Late Night With the Yangs The former front-runner and his wife vent about Eric Adams, the media, and much more.
By Hunter Walker
nyc mayoral race
June 17, 2021
All the Endorsements in the NYC Mayoral Race With the June 22 primary approaching, Democratic mayoral candidates are racking up endorsements from politicians, organizations, and celebrities.
By Nia Prater
nyc mayoral race
June 11, 2021
Maya Wiley and Eric Adams Trade Jabs Over Cops and Guns During the most recent NYC mayoral debate, Wiley declined to say whether she would disarm NYPD officers. Adams called her answer “alarming.”
By Nia Prater
2021 mayoral race
June 7, 2021
AOC and Elizabeth Warren Back Maya Wiley in New York City Mayoral Race How much of an impact the big endorsements could have for Wiley, who has struggled to consolidate support from the city’s left, remains to be seen.
By Chas Danner
Key Moments From the Second NYC Mayoral Debate The first in-person debate saw front-runners Andrew Yang and Eric Adams go after each other harder than ever.
By Matt Stieb
The Mayoral Merch Race Is Here Energy auras, union iconography, and bikini bottoms.
By Diana Budds
nyc mayoral race
May 5, 2021
Working Families Party Issues Dual Endorsement of Maya Wiley and Dianne Morales The progressive group’s co-sign — revoked from Stringer following a groping allegation — could help the candidates gain much-needed momentum.
By Matt Stieb
the city politic
May 4, 2021
Will Scott Stringer’s Troubles Shake Up the Mayor’s Race? Staffers for other campaigns are gaming out who may be helped by a collapse in support for Stringer, who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
By David Freedlander
the city politic
Feb. 22, 2021
The New York Mayoral Race Has Become a Zoom Hell Every tiny civic group wants its own debate — and no one watches. It’s like the worst game of Hollywood Squares ever played.
By David Freedlander
the city politic
Feb. 19, 2021
Maya Wiley’s Big Endorsement Could Shake Up the Mayoral Race The union that helped propel Bill de Blasio to victory eight years ago has thrown its weight behind her.
By David Freedlander
the city politic
Feb. 17, 2021
Maya Wiley, the Crisis Candidate She believes a traumatized city deserves a progressive mayor — and she is certain she’d be better at it than her former boss Bill de Blasio.
By Rebecca Traister
the city politic
Jan. 11, 2021
The New York Mayor’s Race Is Under Way. It’s Getting Interesting. At least one thing is clear: The old rules of how mayoral campaigns unfold have to be thrown out.
By David Freedlander
taking care of business
Oct. 26, 2016
7 Tips From a Civil-Rights Attorney on How to Get a Job in Public Service An interview with Maya Wiley, former legal counsel to Bill de Blasio, professor at New School, and chairwoman for the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
By Dayna Evans