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Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar Withdraws from Comptroller Race to Run for NYC Public Advocate

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
January 28, 2025
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Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar Withdraws from Comptroller Race to Run for NYC Public Advocate
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New York Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar announced her decision to run for New York City Public Advocate, pivoting from her original bid for city comptroller, on Monday, January 27th. Rajkumar, a Democrat from Queens and ally of Mayor Eric Adams, is now challenging incumbent Jumaane Williams, who has held the position since 2019.

Rajkumar, 42, explained that her decision to enter the public advocate race comes in response to what she perceives as a crisis in governance. “Our city is facing a crisis of governance and can no longer afford the out-of-touch agenda of extremists like Jumaane Williams,” she said in a statement. “We need proven fighters who will focus on the issues that all New Yorkers care about.”

Known for her advocacy on issues such as workers’ rights, housing, and public safety, Rajkumar has positioned herself as a leader ready to address the city’s urgent challenges. As a state legislator, she has worked on bills that protect workers and enhance services for immigrant communities. She has also championed legislation making Diwali a school holiday in New York City.

Rajkumar’s campaign comes when public safety, affordability, and homelessness are top concerns for many New Yorkers. “We need fresh, new leadership that focuses on realistic solutions over lifeless ideology and on decisive action over performative rhetoric,” she stated, highlighting the need to address violence, mental health crises, and the challenges within the housing system.

Assemblymember Rajkumar enters the race with $275,000 in campaign funds, outpacing Williams, who has raised $69,000. Her significant fundraising advantage and close ties to Mayor Adams are expected to give her a competitive edge in the upcoming primary elections.

Rajkumar’s shift from the comptroller race to the public advocate position reflects a change in her political strategy. As public advocate, she plans to strengthen oversight of city government services and provide the leadership needed to address the city’s challenges.

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