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Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and independent candidate Jim Walden will also be on the ballot in November

 
 
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From: Leahy, Mike <Mike.Leahy@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca>
Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 5:39 PM
Subject: Automatic reply: Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and independent candidate Jim Walden will also be on the ballot in November
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

I am currently out of the office from July 2, 2025 to July 20, 2025.

Je suis actuellement absent du bureau du 2 au 20 juillet 2025.

 

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From: Minister of Finance / Ministre des Finances <minister-ministre@fin.gc.ca>
Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Subject: Automatic reply: Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and independent candidate Jim Walden will also be on the ballot in November
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Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 5:42 PM
Subject: RE: Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and independent candidate Jim Walden will also be on the ballot in November
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Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 5:38 PM
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Jun 30, 2025
Amber Duke and Steven Olikara react to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Tucker Carlson praising New York Democratic mayoral primary winner Zohran Mamdani. #mtg #tuckercarlson 
 
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Cuomo to stay on New York City mayoral ballot in November on independent line: Source

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded the Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday.

June 27, 2025, 1:45 AM
 
 
PHOTO: US-POLITICS-VOTE-NEW YORK
New York City mayoral candidate and former New York governor Andrew Cuomo (C) speaks during an election party following the primaries at the Carpenters Union in New York City on June 24, 2025. Ex-governor Cuomo conceded on June 24, 2025, to left-wing rival Zohran Mamdani in New York City Democratic mayoral primary.
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Cuomo to stay on New York City mayoral ballot in November: SourceFormer New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will stay on the New York City mayoral ballot in November on an independent line, a source close to the campaign confirmed.

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will stay on the New York City mayoral ballot in November on the independent ballot line that he qualified for, a source close to the campaign confirmed to ABC News.

Cuomo qualified in May to run on the "Fight and Deliver" ballot line in the general election through an independent nominating petition submitted to the New York City Board of Elections, which at the time he said was meant to reach voters disillusioned with the Democratic Party. He would have been allowed to appear on both the Democratic Party and "Fight and Deliver" lines on the general election ballot if he had won the Democratic primary.

CNN first reported on Thursday night that Cuomo, who conceded to state assemblymember Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor on Tuesday, would not withdraw from the independent ballot line but had not yet decided whether to actively campaign in the coming months.

In a speech to supporters Tuesday night, Cuomo told supporters, "Tonight was not our night; tonight was Assemblyman Mamdani's night… He deserved it. He won. We're going to take a look and make some decisions."

Candidates have until the end of Friday, June 27 to withdraw from running on an independent ballot line they qualified for, according to the New York State Board of Elections calendar.

A source close to the campaign told ABC News on Thursday that the former governor is looking at all of the data, including that the New York City Board of Elections would only start releasing ranked-choice voting tabulations on July 1.

Cuomo told CBS 2 New York on Wednesday, "So I have that independent line. I qualified for that. And I'm on that line in November. And we're going to be looking at the numbers that come in from the primary. And then we have to look at the landscape in the general election, which is a totally different landscape."

He added later, "We'll take it one step at a time because we haven't even gotten the [full] numbers yet from the primary election, and we have some time."

Cuomo's run for mayor comes four years after he resigned as governor after several women accused him of sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct. He has denied the allegations and recently told The New York Times he regrets resigning.

On Thursday, incumbent Democratic Mayor Eric Adams, who's also running as an independent in the general election, officially kicked off his reelection campaign.

Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and independent candidate Jim Walden will also be on the ballot in November.

 

 
 
Mar 3, 2025
Meet Donna Johnson: A Warning About Andrew Cuomo’s Deadly Leadership 
Curtis Sliwa Unveils Hard-Hitting Ad 
 
Mayoral candidate *Curtis Sliwa is exposing the tragic consequences* of Andrew Cuomo’s reckless and deceitful leadership in a new hard-hitting campaign ad, “Meet Donna Johnson.” 
 
The ad tells the heartbreaking story of Donna Johnson, a New Yorker who lost both of her parents, Michael and Dolores “Dee” Newman, because of Cuomo’s deadly nursing home order. Cuomo’s executive order forced 9,000 COVID-positive patients into nursing homes, infecting and killing thousands of vulnerable seniors who had been protected under strict lockdowns. Rather than admit fault, Cuomo has spent years attacking the victims' families to protect himself. 
 
WATCH THE AD: “Meet Donna Johnson – A Warning About Andrew Cuomo’s Deadly Leadership” https://bit.ly/4ionRFm 
 
Cuomo’s Cover-Up: Lies, Harassment, and Threats Instead of apologizing to grieving families, Cuomo and his team have harassed, threatened, and smeared those who dare to speak out. Donna Johnson and her family have faced relentless intimidation simply for demanding justice. 
 
Cuomo’s record of bullying victims is well documented.
 

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David Amos
Why are you so hard to contact???
 

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@ASP1234-m4z
He's running for mayor of the most populated city in the nation. But Sliwa is the only Mayor candidate for NYC that doesn't turn off their YT comments (Zohran and Eric Adams) and that doesn't have SA allegations (Cuomo) tied to them. If you play the, "Trump has SA charges" on me, then that won't work because I voted against Trump in 2024. So off of that, I support Sliwa for this race. 


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Candidate, Mayor of New York

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Curtis Sliwa (Republican Party) is running for election for Mayor of New York. He is on the ballot in the general election on November 4, 2025. The Republican primary for this office on June 24, 2025, was canceled.

 
 
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November 4, 2025

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The following candidates are running in the general election for Mayor of New York on November 4, 2025.



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Eric Adams (Independent)

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Irene Estrada (Conservative Party)

Gowri Krishna (Working Families Party)

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Jim Walden learned early that success comes through resilience and hard work while growing up in working-class Levittown, Pennsylvania. Despite an abusive father who abandoned the family when Jim was 14, he graduated near the top of his class while distinguishing himself in debate. His two years in the U.S. Navy’s Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps earned him dozens of commendations, foreshadowing a lifetime of public service.

It wasn’t easy for Jim to get to college.  He spent a year working multiple jobs—from drugstore clerk to fast-food worker—sleeping on a friend’s floor while saving for his education until a friend helped him find a college where he’d earn financial aid. At Hamilton College, he excelled academically, winning awards for public speaking and campus service, and played rugby. He went to Temple University law school on an academic scholarship and graduated first in his class. He secured a coveted clerkship with a federal appellate judge in Philadelphia, Anthony Joseph Scirica.

Champion of Justice: Federal Prosecutor

As a criminal prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice, Jim quickly earned a reputation for innovative strategies that made him the go-to prosecutor for FBI and DEA agents, as well as NYPD officers. Focusing on organized crime, his investigations led to more than 100 convictions—including members of all five New York crime families and one of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. He helped to solve 25 cold-case homicides. His groundbreaking work was featured in National Geographic’s “Inside the American Mob.”

Champion of Justice: Federal Prosecutor

 
 

Fighting for New York’s Future

Jim built one of New York City’s premier litigation boutiques over a decade, while maintaining an unwavering commitment to public service law. Across his 20+ year career in private practice, his “good government” work has touched many corners of city life:

  • Fought for safer schools by forcing the Department of Education to protect bullied schoolkids

  • Secured $250 million for emergency repairs and better living conditions for over 400,000 NYCHA residents

  • Protected public spaces by stopping illegal parkland transfers in Manhattan and Brooklyn

  • Defended voting rights by successfully challenging gerrymandered district maps

  • Restored vital food assistance to impoverished New Yorkers

  • Protected hundreds of thousands of city retirees from healthcare cuts

  • Saved emergency care in Southern Brooklyn when SUNY wanted to close a critical hospital

Beyond the Courtroom: National Impact

Jim’s influence extends far beyond New York City. He represented the whistleblower whose testimony got Russia banned from the Olympics. Then he drafted a federal law to let U.S. courts combat doping in international sports, earning him a spot on Russia’s “banned persons” list. His work exposed corruption in New Jersey’s $11b tax incentive program when he served as Special Counsel to a task force set up by Gov. Phil Murphy. Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Jim drafted legislation to make New York a “sanctuary state” for reproductive care workers, building a coalition of activists and celebrities to support abortion rights.

In response to current crises, Jim has taken strong stands. He called for legislative action after George Floyd’s murder, supporting a “truth and reconciliation” commission. He drafted the “Fentanyl Victims Justice Act of 2024” to support affected families; and championed transgender rights in the workplace.

Beyond the Courtroom: National Impact
 

Family and Community

While building this career over 30 years and running a thriving law practice, Jim has remained devoted to family and community. He and his wife raised three children in Brooklyn, while financially supporting his sister and her four children. His commitment to public service extends to philanthropic work across numerous issues, and service on an array of not-for-profit boards, demonstrating that success means lifting others as you rise.

Jim’s story—from a challenging childhood to becoming one of New York’s most effective advocates for justice—embodies the spirit of our city: resilient, innovative, and deeply committed to helping others succeed.

 For media inquiries or general questions, contact us at: info@jimfornyc.com
 
 

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