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, to election the city's mayor. Currently, these elections are regularly scheduled to be held once every four years, with the elections taking place in the off-year immediately after
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years.


Elections before 2009


2009

The 2009 Syracuse mayoral election was held on November 3, 2009. The
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, Democrat Matt Driscoll, was term limited. Democrat Stephanie Miner defeated Republican Steve Kimatian, 50%-39%, and
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candidate Otis Jennings finished a distant 3rd, with 10% of the vote. Miner became the city's first female leader.


Democratic primary


Candidates

*Alfonso Davis – Democratic political consultant *Carmen Harlow – former Syracuse Department of Public Works deputy commissioner * Stephanie Miner, Syracuse Common Councilor-at-Large * Joe Nicoletti – business development consultant, former
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man and Syracuse Common Councilor


= Withdrew

= * Bethaida González, Syracuse Common Council President. Dropped out of race prior to primary.


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

*Otis Jennings *Steve Kimatian, former general counsel to
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, former regional vice-president of Clear Channel Television, former television personality with Syracuse ABC-affiliate WSYR-TV


Results

Steve Kiatian defeated Otis Jennings. Jennings had carried the endorsement of the local Republican Party organization.


Conservative nomination

*Otis Jennings, after receiving an overwhelming endorsement from the Syracuse Republican Party, Jennings lost in the September primary for the Republican nomination. Days after the primary, he decided to continue campaigning, and received the nomination from the
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.


General election

The general election took place on November 3, 2009.


2013

The 2013 Syracuse mayoral election was held on November 5, 2013, in
Syracuse, New York Syracuse ( ) is a City (New York), city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States. With a population of 148,620 and a Syracuse metropolitan area, metropolitan area of 662,057, it is the fifth-most populated city and 13 ...
. The
incumbent The incumbent is the current holder of an office or position. In an election, the incumbent is the person holding or acting in the position that is up for election, regardless of whether they are seeking re-election. There may or may not be ...
mayor In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a Municipal corporation, municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilitie ...
, Democrat Stephanie Miner, ran for re-election. She defeated
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candidate Ian Hunter and
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candidate Kevin Bott, winning 68% of the vote. The Republican Party did not field a candidate in this election, the first time in over a century that a Syracuse mayor ran unopposed by a major party candidate.


Democratic primary


Candidates

* Stephanie Miner – incumbent mayor *Alfonso Davis – political consultant and candidate in the 2009 mayoral election *Patrick Hogan – common councilor


Results


Other nominations


Conservative

*Ian Hunter – project manager Hunter collected signatures to run on the Republican line but was kept off of the ballot by the efforts of the Onondaga Republican Party chairman.


Green

*Kevin Bott – non-profit director


General election results

The general election took place on November 5, 2013.


2017

The 2017 mayoral election in
Syracuse, New York Syracuse ( ) is a City (New York), city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States. With a population of 148,620 and a Syracuse metropolitan area, metropolitan area of 662,057, it is the fifth-most populated city and 13 ...
was held on November 7, 2017, and resulted in the election of Ben Walsh, an
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, to his first term as mayor.


Background

Incumbent mayor Stephanie Miner, a member of the Democratic Party, was first elected in
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and was re-elected in
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, but was term limited in 2017. Syracuse last elected a Republican Party mayor in 1997, and in the 2013 election Republicans did not field a candidate.


Democratic primary


General election

Five candidates appeared on the general election ballot:
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nominee Howie Hawkins, who had run for office 20 times since 1991; Democratic Party nominee Juanita Perez Williams, the city's former corporation counsel; Independence Party, Reform Party and Upstate Jobs Party nominee Ben Walsh, a
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director and the son of
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; Republican nominee Laura Lavine, a former Lafayette School District superintendent; and
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nominee Joe Nicoletti, who remained on the Working Families party line after unsuccessfully seeking the Democratic nomination and did not campaign. City auditor Martin Masterpole also sought the Democratic nomination.


2021

The Syracuse mayoral election of 2021 was held November 2, 2021. Incumbent
Independent Independent or Independents may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Artist groups * Independents (artist group), a group of modernist painters based in Pennsylvania, United States * Independentes (English: Independents), a Portuguese artist ...
mayor Ben Walsh was seeking re-election to a second term in office. The local committees of the Democratic, Republican, Conservative, and Working Families parties each endorsed a candidate, however the candidates who did not receive their party's endorsement could force a primary if they wished.


Background

In 2017, incumbent Democratic mayor Stephanie Miner was
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ed and could not seek reelection. Ben Walsh won the race to succeed her, defeating Democrat Juanita Perez Williams. Walsh comes from a family of Republican politicians. He is the son of Jim Walsh, former U.S. Representative from
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, and the grandson of William Walsh, former U.S. representative from New York's 33rd congressional district and former Mayor of Syracuse. However, Walsh himself is registered as an
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, and was the first Independent elected mayor of Syracuse in 104 years. Walsh ran on three ballot lines:
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,
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, and a new line that he created for himself, Upstate Jobs. When Walsh confirmed that he would seek re-election, he did not clarify which lines he would campaign under. Walsh sought the endorsement of the
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, one of four parties that surpassed the threshold for automatic ballot access in the 2020 presidential election (the other three are the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and the Conservative Party), but did not receive it. He has received the nomination of the Independence Party, but will need to collect 1,500 signatures in order to ensure that the Independence line will be on the 2021 ballot. On May 25, 2021, Walsh submitted 2,538 signatures to create a dedicated party ballot line.


Democratic primary

The Onondaga County Democratic Committee endorsed Greene on February 17, 2021. 58% of the committee's members voted for Greene, while 42% voted for Bey. However, Bey chose to continue his candidacy and force a primary.


Candidates


= Declared

= *Khalid Bey, President pro tempore of the Syracuse common council *Michael Greene,
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common councilor ''(endorsed by committee)''


= Declined

= *Yusuf Abdul-Qadir, director of the
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*Latoya Allen, common councillor ''(endorsed Bey)'' *Patrick Hogan, common councillor ''(endorsed Bey)'' *Marty Masterpole, Onondaga County
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, former Syracuse City Auditor, and candidate for mayor in
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*Tim Rudd, director of the Syracuse Office of Management and Budget and former
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common councillor


Fundraising


Results


Republican primary

The Syracuse Republican Committee endorsed Burman as its mayoral candidate on January 21. However, despite receiving her party's endorsement, Burman did not officially declare her candidacy until March 10. Babilon entered the race on March 1, declaring his intent to force a primary against Burman. The primary will be held on June 22.


Candidates


= Declared

= *Thomas Babilon, attorney, former member of the Syracuse corporation counsel, and Libertarian candidate for the Syracuse common council in 2019 *Janet Burman, economist, former chair of the Syracuse Republican Committee and the Onondaga County Republican Party, and nominee for District 53 of the
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in
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''(endorsed by committee)''


= Declined

= * Ben Walsh, incumbent mayor


Fundraising


Results


Conservative endorsement

The Conservative Party endorsed Burman as its mayoral candidate.


Endorsed candidate

*Janet Burman, economist, former chair of the Syracuse Republican Committee and the Onondaga County Republican Party, and nominee for District 53 of the
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in
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Nominees/endorsements of parties without automatic ballot access


Independence Party

The Independence Party endorsed Walsh as its mayoral candidate on February 24. Because the party lost automatic
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in the 2020 presidential election, On May 25, 2021, Walsh submitted 2,538 signatures to create a dedicated party ballot line.


= Endorsed candidate

= * Ben Walsh, incumbent mayor


Working Families endorsement

The Syracuse Working Families Committee chose not to endorse any candidate in the mayoral election, meaning that its ballot line would go unfilled.


Endorsed candidate

*None


Not endorsed

*Khalid Bey, President pro tempore of the Syracuse common council *Michael Greene,
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common councillor * Ben Walsh, incumbent mayor


General election


Fundraising


Results


Campaign websites


Michael Greene (D) for Mayor

Ben Walsh (I) for Mayor


2025

The 2025 Syracuse mayoral election will be held on November 4, 2025, to elect the
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of
Syracuse, New York Syracuse ( ) is a City (New York), city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States. With a population of 148,620 and a Syracuse metropolitan area, metropolitan area of 662,057, it is the fifth-most populated city and 13 ...
. Incumbent mayor Ben Walsh is term limited and cannot run for re-election to a third term in office. A Democratic primary will be held on June 24.


Democratic primary


Declared

*Sharon Owens, deputy mayor *Patrick Hogan, common councilor and candidate for mayor in
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*Chol Majok, common councilor


Disqualified

*Alfonso Davis, political consultant and perennial candidate *Jimmy Oliver, Syracuse Police Engagement Officer


Declined

*Tim Rudd, former at-large common councilor ''(running as an independent)''


Endorsements


Results


Republican nomination


Nominee

*Thomas Babilon, attorney and candidate for mayor in
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Withdrew

*Tim Rudd, former Democratic at-large common councilor ''(running as an independent)''


Endorsements


Independents


Declared

*Tim Rudd, former Democratic at-large common councilor


External links

;Official campaign websites
Sharon Owens (D) for MayorPat Hogan (D) for MayorChol Majok (D) for MayorJimmy Oliver (D) for MayorTim Rudd (I) for Mayor


Notes


References

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