The night time earlier than Election Day, Zohran Mamdani — who was elected New York Metropolis’s 111th mayor on Tuesday — hopped on the W practice from thirty fourth Avenue-Herald Sq. to Queens for an occasion with canvassers at Dutch Kills Playground.
We took the journey with him, and that is what we noticed: Some gasped once they noticed who it was, with one man grabbing a selfie on the platform with the then-candidate earlier than the practice arrived.
“Good luck tomorrow!” a girl shouted as she walked up the subway steps. “Oh my God!” a bunch of Bronx Excessive College of Science college students screamed once they noticed him get of their subway automobile. A decade and a half in the past, he was a scholar there, too.
The candidate and THE CITY sat within the nook of a practice automobile with the basic and soon-to-be discontinued orange-and-yellow dialog seats and talked about what’s to come back. Though it was rush hour, the subway automobile was practically silent as fellow straphangers listened in to the interview:
This transcript has been condensed and edited for readability.
THE CITY: On this marketing campaign, what stunned you probably the most?
Mamdani: Once we began the marketing campaign, it felt like the final political intuition was to attend…that the consensus was that it was too early to go so quick. And I believe an enormous a part of the story of this marketing campaign is that we began sprinting from the primary day. And we had been sprinting not only for the New Yorkers you’d consider as prone to vote within the main, however frankly only for New Yorkers at giant. In order that — that was one thing that stunned me.
Wanting now, what do you miss about your outdated life?
I believe there may be all the time part of anonymity that you simply’ll by no means get again. And the fun, particularly as a New Yorker the place, I imply, you understand, if it’s good to choose one thing up from the bodega, you’ll be able to simply exit in your sweatpants.
You may’t put on sweatpants in public ever once more.
No, or I’m making a press release. I used to not make statements. And I’m nonetheless catching as much as issues like, you understand, folks ask me my favourite eating places and I’ll work backwards to love, that is the place I simply ate. I not too long ago went to Pye Boat [in Astoria], which is a Thai place proper round the place I stay and I walked in to simply choose up a takeaway order. And the waitress checked out me and she or he mentioned, ‘Ever because you mentioned … there’s been so many orders.’ It was like a mixture of like, ‘Thanks.’ And like, ‘Yo, it is a lot of orders.’ So I believe a few of that can also be simply taking a step again and realizing that issues carry totally different significance now.

A lot of your background earlier than politics was activism — your starvation strike for cab drivers was in response to the federal government. How will you alter to that, the concept that possibly some folks will likely be protesting you in a few of your selections?
I believe that protest is a wholesome a part of any democracy and I believe that, you understand, I’m trying ahead to being the mayor that doesn’t require folks to go on a 15-day starvation strike to wipe off practically half a billion {dollars} in debt reduction. However I do know that there will likely be protests whereas I’m the mayor. My job is to make sure that these First Modification rights are protected and that we’re in a position to hold New Yorkers secure with out having to violate these rights, and I stay up for doing that.
Do you consider what is perhaps the toughest half about being mayor? And possibly one facet of disappointing, or letting down, significantly your most loyal — and even possibly to the left — supporters?
I believe with a place like this, there’ll all the time be difficulties, there’ll all the time be tensions, however I additionally refuse to just accept the premise that — not yours, it’s usually put ahead that that politics can also be simply an act of concession after concession, after concession. There’s compromise, there’s negotiation, there’s no query about it. However oftentimes there are compromises that aren’t even carried out in service of the bigger imaginative and prescient. There are compromises to meet a story requirement that folks got here and folks need. And I’m actually excited in bringing this motion to Metropolis Corridor. Versus telling this motion, I bought this, belief me.
If Commissioner Jessica Tisch does keep on as police commissioner, would you proceed her high quality of life crackdowns, whether or not these are focused on Roosevelt Avenue or different components of town? At THE CITY we’ve written so much about police automobile chases and an uptick in how they’ve change into lethal. There’s a Councilmember Tiffany Cabán invoice that will limit it to solely violent felonies. I don’t know if in case you have any ideas on NYPD automobile chases.
I do. I had a constituent of mine who was killed consequently and I went to the vigil for her and I met her household. It was and continues to be horrific. And my resolution to retain Commissioner Tisch is her resolution to ship my public security agenda, not one that’s intentional. And I believe that meaning the creation of the Division of Neighborhood Security.
Editor be aware: The Bronx Science college students interrupted the dialog right here to take a photograph earlier than their cease. We’ll proceed to press the mayor-elect problem on these points, and much more.
Do you help a court-appointed receiver for Rikers?
I do at this level. I believe that Eric Adams’ actions have left us with no various. I additionally suppose that the truth that we now have ended here’s a reflection of what he has and hasn’t carried out. You realize, we speak about Rikers and a whole lot of occasions we neglect that it is a man who’s made it practically unimaginable to meet the regulation with no regard to it.
Do you continue to reject Medicare Benefit? These are my unused debate questions, by the way in which.
Sure, sure, I do.
What are you gonna do November fifth to December thirty first? I imply, what’s your precedence in making ready for an administration?
I believe that that would be the transition, and the transition is the time to make sure that by January 1st, there isn’t a preparation required anymore. It’s execution. And so to me, these are the continuation of conversations that I’ve had over the first and the final, however now with a brand new depth, with authorities veterans, with years of expertise, with organizers on the bottom who’ve been combating for town that we deserve, with the working class New Yorkers themselves, who know so deeply what their neighborhoods deserve, and with coverage specialists from throughout town, the nation and the world. And bringing them along with the directive of informing the implementation of our agenda and assembling a staff that will likely be ready to take action in Metropolis Corridor. So, I believe there’s going to be the work of the transition, the committees, after which additionally the appointments of key positions in authorities.
Federal packages to guard NYCHA like RAD — do you help them? Do you wish to increase them or would you prefer to see adjustments?
You realize, I’m somebody who thinks that we have to take the lead of NYCHA residents and I believe views on these packages have differed tremendously growth to growth. And one thing that I stay up for doing is definitely constructing out a extra democratic course of in making these sorts of selections, coupled with a return to town’s understanding of its personal fiscal obligations to NYCHA. You realize, the Bloomberg administration began to tug town again from its fiscal commitments to NYCHA. And for therefore lengthy it’s been this political soccer the place we prefer to say that it’s a federal duty, which technically it’s. However we additionally know that the Republican administration has no real interest in offering any of the sort of sustained capital funding — or any sort of funding, frankly — for public housing. And so meaning we now have to be a part of the reply and that’s why we’ve talked about doubling the sum of money we spend on preservation for NYCHA.
In relation to the individuals who had been spending some huge cash to be sure you misplaced, whether or not it’s Bloomberg or the Dolans or the Loebs, would you search their help or assist to assist along with your agenda? What would these conversations possibly appear like?
I’ll communicate to New Yorkers who care about this metropolis, and I additionally know that our capacity to ship town just isn’t contingent on anyone New Yorker.

