Sadia J. Choudhury
New York, August 25, 2025 – As Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani emerges as a potential frontrunner for New York City Mayor, the race for leadership in the City Council is also intensifying, with a particular focus on finding moderate candidates to balance the council.
With current City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams approaching the end of her term, Julie Menin and Crystal Hudson have emerged as leading contenders for the Speaker position. While Menin is progressive on social issues, she is considered a moderate in financial matters and enjoys support from the business community. Similarly, Hudson is progressive yet maintains strong political connections and is recognized as a moderate voice in the council.
Mamdani’s proposed $10 billion budget, along with his positions on policing and taxation, have raised concerns among moderate members. The progressive caucus of the City Council has been reduced to 17 members, down from a previously veto-proof majority, creating a more complex dynamic in leadership selection. Political analysts suggest that the need for a moderate Speaker has grown in order to counterbalance Mamdani’s potential influence.
The upcoming City Council Speaker election will depend heavily on internal council dynamics, with moderates playing a key role in shaping the balance of power. This development reflects the growing influence of moderate voices amid a shifting political landscape in New York City.
Highlights:
• Intensified race for City Council leadership amid potential Mamdani mayoral win
• Moderates sought to maintain balance within the council
• Progressive caucus reduced, increasing the role of moderates
• Key contenders for Speaker: Julie Menin and Crystal Hudson
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