Mayor Mamdani's First 100 Days, April 2026

Mayor Mamdani’s First 100 Days, April 2026

Marist New York City Poll

As New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani marks 100 days in office, he receives positive reviews on his job performance from New York City residents. Mamdani is also perceived as being likeable, hard working, caring, a good leader, representing all New York City residents, and a unifying force in the Big Apple. Opinions of Mamdani are underscored by improved perceptions of New York City. A majority of residents citywide now think things in the city are moving in the right direction, a marked difference from the Fall of 2025.

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