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Zellnor Myrie

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Zellnor Myrie
Image of Zellnor Myrie
New York State Senate District 20
Tenure

2019 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

6

Predecessor

Compensation

Base salary

$142,000/year

Per diem

$203/day

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 5, 2024

Contact

Zellnor Myrie (Democratic Party) is a member of the New York State Senate, representing District 20. He assumed office on January 1, 2019. His current term ends on January 1, 2027.

Myrie (Democratic Party) ran for election for Mayor of New York. He lost in the Democratic primary on June 24, 2025.

2025 battleground election

See also: Mayoral election in New York, New York, 2025 (June 24 Democratic primary)

Ballotpedia identified the June 24 primary election as a battleground race. The summary below is from our coverage of this election, Mayoral election in New York, New York, 2025 (June 24 Democratic primary)

Zohran Mamdani (D) defeated ten other candidates in the Democratic primary for Mayor of New York City on June 24, 2025. Mamdani received 56% of the vote in round 3 of ranked-choice voting to Andrew Cuomo's (D) 44%.[1]

On The Ballot Episode 198: NYC Mayoral Primary 2025: Cuomo, Mamdani, RCV, and the Democrats’ Next Chapter

Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams (D) was first elected in 2021. He initially ran in the primaries for re-election, but he withdrew on April 3 to run as an independent.[2] On September 28, 2025, Adams announced that he was withdrawing from the general election.[3]

The section below lists noteworthy candidates. To read more about how Ballotpedia defines noteworthy candidates, click here.

For more information on the candidates and their platforms, click here.

The New York Times's Nicholas Fandos and Lisa Lerer wrote before the election, "The clash consuming New York City is one that has become almost routine in Democratic politics. On one side stands a moderate pragmatist who first took public office three decades ago. On the other is a democratic socialist half his age who has leaped past more seasoned rivals and captured the imagination of the left."[19]

Candidate endorsements became a factor, and City & State NY's Sahalie Donaldson, Annie McDonough, and Holly Pretsky wrote that as the race progressed, "Alliances [began] to solidify."[20] Former mayor Michael Bloomberg (D) endorsed Cuomo, and Columbia University professor Ester Fuchs said, "Bloomberg is the most critical and important endorsement for Cuomo in the primary. It’s a seal of approval for moderate voters who care about effectively governing the city."[21] Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) endorsed Mamdani, and City University of New York professor John Mollenkopf said the endorsement could "make some difference. And in this tight race, some difference is valuable."[22]

This was the third election in the city that used ranked-choice voting. The system allowed voters to rank up to five candidates, and if their first candidate was eliminated, their vote would be transferred to a different candidate. Voters could have picked only one candidate or ranked fewer than five. This system applied only to the primary election.[23]

The New Republic's Grace Seger wrote before the election, "In these final weeks, the mayoral hopefuls are working to tailor their campaigns to train voters on what they need to do when they enter their voting booths."[24] On June 13, Brad Lander and Zohran Mamdani endorsed each other.[25] On June 16, Mamdani and Michael Blake (D) endorsed each other's campaigns.[26] New York Daily News' Chris Sommerfeldt wrote that candidates endorsing each other had become increasingly common and said "a candidate who trails after the first round of vote tabulations could eventually prevail if they are ranked on ballots featuring other candidates as the number one choice."[27]

Selma Bartholomew (D), Michael Blake (D), Paperboy Prince (D), and Whitney Tilson (D) also ran.

Committee assignments

2021-2022

Myrie was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Myrie was assigned to the following committees:


The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2025

See also: Mayoral election in New York, New York (2025)

General election

General election for Mayor of New York

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

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Zohran Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani (D / Working Families Party)
 
50.9
 
1,114,184
Image of Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo (Fight and Deliver Party)
 
41.4
 
906,614
Image of Curtis Sliwa
Curtis Sliwa (R / Protect Animals Party)
 
7.0
 
153,749
Image of Eric Adams
Eric Adams (Safe&Affordable Party / EndAntiSemitism Party) (Unofficially withdrew)
 
0.3
 
6,897
Image of Irene Estrada
Irene Estrada (Conservative Party) Candidate Connection
 
0.1
 
2,856
Image of James Walden
James Walden (Integrity Party) (Unofficially withdrew) Candidate Connection
 
0.1
 
2,319
Image of Joseph Hernandez
Joseph Hernandez (Quality of Life Party) Candidate Connection
 
0.1
 
1,379
Image of Karen Stachel
Karen Stachel (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.0
 
7
Image of Montell Moseley
Montell Moseley (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.0
 
6
Image of Fátimazöhra Nouinou
Fátimazöhra Nouinou (R) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.0
 
4
Image of Dana York
Dana York (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
3
Image of Jean Anglade
Jean Anglade (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.0
 
3

Total votes: 2,188,021
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic Primary for Mayor of New York

The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Zohran Mamdani in round 3 . The results of Round are displayed below. To see the results of other rounds, use the dropdown menu above to select a round and the table will update.


Total votes: 1,071,730
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican Primary for Mayor of New York

The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Curtis Sliwa in round 1 .


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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Conservative Party primary election

Conservative Primary for Mayor of New York

The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Irene Estrada in round 1 .


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Working Families Party primary election

Working Families Primary for Mayor of New York

The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Gowri Krishna in round 1 .


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Endorsements

Myrie received the following endorsements.

2024

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for New York State Senate District 20

Incumbent Zellnor Myrie won election in the general election for New York State Senate District 20 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Zellnor Myrie
Zellnor Myrie (D)
 
99.3
 
107,498
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.7
 
714

Total votes: 108,212
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Zellnor Myrie advanced from the Democratic primary for New York State Senate District 20.

Campaign finance

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Myrie in this election.

2022

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2022

General election

General election for New York State Senate District 20

Incumbent Zellnor Myrie won election in the general election for New York State Senate District 20 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Zellnor Myrie
Zellnor Myrie (D / Working Families Party)
 
99.5
 
80,036
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.5
 
402

Total votes: 80,438
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Zellnor Myrie advanced from the Democratic primary for New York State Senate District 20.

Working Families Party primary election

The Working Families Party primary election was canceled. Incumbent Zellnor Myrie advanced from the Working Families Party primary for New York State Senate District 20.

2020

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2020

General election

General election for New York State Senate District 20

Incumbent Zellnor Myrie defeated Tucker Coburn in the general election for New York State Senate District 20 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Zellnor Myrie
Zellnor Myrie (D / Working Families Party)
 
97.3
 
99,491
Tucker Coburn (L)
 
2.5
 
2,570
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
168

Total votes: 102,229
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Zellnor Myrie advanced from the Democratic primary for New York State Senate District 20.

Libertarian primary election

The Libertarian primary election was canceled. Tucker Coburn advanced from the Libertarian primary for New York State Senate District 20.

Working Families Party primary election

The Working Families Party primary election was canceled. Incumbent Zellnor Myrie advanced from the Working Families Party primary for New York State Senate District 20.

2018

See also: New York State Senate elections, 2018

Myrie also ran in the 2018 election as a Working Families Party candidate.

General election

General election for New York State Senate District 20

Zellnor Myrie defeated incumbent Jesse Hamilton in the general election for New York State Senate District 20 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Zellnor Myrie
Zellnor Myrie (D)
 
92.6
 
73,174
Image of Jesse Hamilton
Jesse Hamilton (Independence Party)
 
7.3
 
5,728
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
101

Total votes: 79,003
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for New York State Senate District 20

Zellnor Myrie defeated incumbent Jesse Hamilton in the Democratic primary for New York State Senate District 20 on September 13, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Zellnor Myrie
Zellnor Myrie
 
54.0
 
23,784
Image of Jesse Hamilton
Jesse Hamilton
 
46.0
 
20,266

Total votes: 44,050
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Independence Party primary election

The Independence Party primary election was canceled. Incumbent Jesse Hamilton advanced from the Independence Party primary for New York State Senate District 20.

Campaign themes

2025

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2024

Zellnor Myrie did not complete Ballotpedia's 2024 Candidate Connection survey.

2022

Zellnor Myrie did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

2020

Zellnor Myrie did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

Campaign finance summary


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Zellnor Myrie campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* New York State Senate District 20Won general$174,981 $0
2022New York State Senate District 20Won general$188,195 $0
2020New York State Senate District 20Won general$86,737 N/A**
2018New York State Senate District 20Won general$464,057 N/A**
Grand total$913,970 N/A**
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Scorecards

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Footnotes

  1. The New York Times, "New York City Mayoral Primary Election Results," June 24, 2025
  2. Politico, "Adams to skip New York City’s Democratic primary, run for reelection on nonpartisan line," April 3, 2025
  3. New York Times, "Eric Adams Abandons Re-election Bid for Mayor of New York City," September 28, 2025
  4. City & State NY, "Here’s who’s running for New York City mayor in 2025," accessed April 9, 2025
  5. The New York Times, "N.Y.C. Mayor Candidate Pitches Largest Guaranteed Income Program in U.S.," April 7, 2025
  6. The New York Times, "Cuomo’s First Mayoral Campaign Promise: A Plan to Tackle Affordability," March 3, 2025
  7. Andrew Cuomo 2025 campaign website, "On the issues," accessed March 5, 2025
  8. The Nation, "NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Makes His Case," August 5,2024
  9. Brad Lander 2025 campaign website, "Unlock the Toothpaste! Combatting Retail Theft," accessed April 9, 2025
  10. Zohran Mamdani 2025 campaign website, "Platform," accessed February 5, 2025
  11. City & State NY, "Zohran Mamdani wants to make NYC buses free as mayor. How would that work?" January 22, 2025
  12. BKReader, "Housing Takes Center Stage as Brooklyn State Senator Joins Mayoral Race," December 3, 2024
  13. The New York Times, "Why an N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidate Who Sued the Police Wants More Officers," January 29, 2015
  14. Jessica Ramos 2025 campaign website, "Investing in Our Children’s Future," accessed February 5, 2025
  15. The New York Times, "Lander Vows to End Street Homelessness for Mentally Ill People as Mayor," January 13, 2025
  16. The New York Times, "Jessica Ramos, Former Cuomo Critic, Endorses Him for New York City Mayor," June 6, 2025
  17. The New York Times, "Adams Is Denied Public Matching Funds, Hampering Re-election Campaign," December 16, 2024
  18. Scott Stringer 2025 campaign website "Rebuilding NYC's future," accessed February 5, 2025
  19. The New York Times, "In N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, Top Democrats Take On Trump and Their Own Party," June 13, 2025
  20. City & State NY, "Here’s who’s running for New York City mayor in 2025," June 6, 2025
  21. The New York Times, "Michael Bloomberg Endorses Andrew Cuomo for Mayor," June 10, 2025
  22. City and State NY, "How much will AOC’s endorsement help Zohran Mamdani?" June 6, 2025
  23. The City, "How Does Ranked Choice Voting Work in New York City?" March 23, 2023
  24. The New Republic, "Ranked-Choice Voting in NYC Faces Its Make-or-Break Moment," June 13, 2025
  25. The New York Times, "Mamdani and Lander Cross-Endorse Each Other in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race," June 13, 2025
  26. The New York Times, "Mamdani and Lander Cross-Endorse Each Other in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race," June 13, 2025
  27. New York Daily News, "Mamdani, Lander cross-endorse each other for NYC mayor in bid to block Cuomo," June 13, 2025

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Jesse Hamilton (D)
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