Summary
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been in office for 100 days and holds a positive approval rating. A poll shows 48 percent of city residents approve of his work, a smaller percentage than his predecessor Eric Adams had at the same time in his term. Approval ratings vary greatly across different groups and locations within the city.
Key Facts
- Zohran Mamdani's approval rating is 48 percent after 100 days in office.
- 30 percent of New Yorkers disapprove of Mamdani’s performance, while 23 percent are unsure.
- Eric Adams had a 61 percent approval rating at the same point in his mayoralty.
- The poll was conducted by Marist Institute, with 1,454 adults in New York City participating.
- Mamdani has stronger support among younger residents and those in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
- Support varies by political affiliation: 63 percent of Democrats approve, but only 25 percent of Republicans do.
- 57 percent of Staten Island residents disapprove of Mamdani's job as mayor.
- The margin of error for the poll is plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.