Andrew Cuomo will not withdraw his name from the November 2025 New York city mayoral ballot, according to this story. He is on under the label “Fight and Deliver.”
On June 24, the North Carolina legislature passed HB 3, which switches elections for city office for various cities from non-partisan to partisan elections. One of those cities, Monroe, is affected by the bill. According to this news story, the city wasn’t even consulted about the change.
Monroe is in Union County, near Charlotte. Monroe has a population of 34,000.
Connecticut SB 1156, which had passed the Senate Government Administration & Elections Committee, did not make any further headway, and it is now too late for it to pass. It eased the paperwork for petitions for minor parties that have qualified status in some parts of the state but not other parts.
The ballot-qualified Independent Party of Louisiana has agreed to cease to exist. See this story.
Andrew Cuomo says he hasn’t decided yet whether to continue running for Mayor of New York City in the general election. He already petitioned under the “Fight and Deliver” line, so he would be on the November ballot if he wishes. See this story.
UPDATE: the New York Post, which had run the first story, now says sources say Cuomo won’t run in November. See here.