As New York City prepares for the upcoming election, mayoral candidates are making a concerted effort to engage voters. With Election Day on the horizon, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, independent Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa are putting forth their final campaign strategies across the city.

In his approach, Mamdani, 34, aims to become the city's first Muslim mayor and has focused his campaign on advocating for affordability. Recently, he has been active on the streets, emphasizing the need for mobilizing voters from his progressive base to prevent complacency.

Cuomo, on the other hand, is attempting a political comeback after resigning amid sexual harassment allegations. He’s been courting independent and GOP voters, branding himself as a strong alternative to Mamdani.

Meanwhile, Sliwa, known for his public safety initiatives, is actively campaigning against both Democratic candidates, hoping to secure a significant portion of the vote with his promise of increased safety in the city's streets and subways.

This election is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the candidates as they vie for the leadership of America’s largest city.