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About half of New Yorkers approve of early Mamdani job performance: Poll
The poll also found 55% view him favorably and 65% approve of his response to winter storms, Marist said.
- On Wednesday, a Marist Poll revealed 48% of New York City residents approve of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's job performance as he approaches his 100th day in office, while 30% disapprove and 23% remain unsure.
- Staten Island residents expressed the strongest dissatisfaction, with 57% disapproving of Mamdani's performance, contrasting sharply with majorities in Brooklyn and Manhattan who approve of his leadership.
- Despite 65% of citywide residents approving of Mamdani's handling of winter storms, only 30% of Staten Islanders approved, according to the survey, following criticism over snow removal delays.
- Mamdani's 48% approval trails former Mayor Eric Adams, who held 61% approval at a similar point in his 2022 term, though 74% of residents perceive the mayor as hard-working.
- Sentiment regarding the city's direction has improved, with 56% of residents saying New York is moving in the right direction, a significant increase from October 2025 when only 31% held that view.
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48% of New Yorkers Approve of Mamdani’s Performance, Poll Says
NEW YORK — Around half of New Yorkers approve of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s job performance as he approaches his 100th day in office, and a clear majority believe the city is headed in the right direction, a new poll found. The survey, conducted by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, is the first high-quality, nonpartisan poll to capture New Yorkers’ views of Mamdani, 34, since he took office Jan. 1.s The findings were mostly positive — with so…
Poll: Mamdani's favorability trails behind predecessor
(The Center Square) — Less than half of New Yorkers approve of City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's job performance, according to a new independent poll, which shows the democratic socialist's popularity trailing behind his predecessor.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center
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C 50%
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