Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor at historic subway station
- On January 1, 2026, Zohran Kwame Mamdani was sworn in just after midnight in a private ceremony at Old City Hall Station, decommissioned subway station beneath City Hall Park.
- The subterranean setting highlighted Mamdani's commitment to working people and the subway system, reflecting his affordability agenda including rent freezes, universal childcare and free buses.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James administered Mamdani's oath as he placed his hand on several Qur'ans, including family copies and one lent by the Schomburg Center, with Rama Duwaji present.
- Later on Thursday, a public inauguration at City Hall Plaza will include Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sen. Bernie Sanders, streetside viewing along Broadway, and around 4,000 ticketed guests.
- The transition has already faced controversy, including Catherine Da Costa's resignation, while Zohran Mamdani's affordability agenda needs substantial funding and support from Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York State legislature.
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Zohran Mamdani assumed the position of 112th mayor of New York City at midnight, marking the culmination of his unlikely and historic rise to power during the past year. Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist born in Uganda, became the first mayor of the city of South Asian descent, its first Muslim mayor and the youngest leader of the metropolis of nearly 8.5 million people in over a century. Mamdani took official oath on a Koran, becoming…
During the early morning hours of Thursday in the United States, Democratic Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani swore as New York City's new mayor after a solemn act at Old City Hall, which once functioned as a subway station and is located under the city's city hall.The activity, which began almost at the beginning of the new year, took place privately and had some relatives of the new mayor.The swearing-in was led by the state attorney general Leti…
The decisive Trump opponent Zohran Mamdani has been sworn in as a new mayor in New York. On Tuesday, the left-wing Democrat and believer Muslim took his oath of office at a decommissioned subway station under the City Hall. "This is truly an honor and privilege as it exists only once in life," Mamdani said in a brief speech. The oath was taken by State Attorney General Letitia James. Mamdani laid his hand on a Koran. He is the first Muslim mayor…
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