Mayor-Elect Abandons Campaign Promise

Zohran Mamdani, who won New York City’s mayoral election in November 2025, has reversed his campaign pledge to end mayoral control of the nation’s largest school system. During his campaign, Mamdani called for a “co-governance” model where parents, students, educators, and administrators would work together to run schools. His website stated he “supports an end to mayoral control and envisions a system instead in which parents, students, educators and administrators work together.”

In a New Year’s Eve announcement, the mayor-elect declared he will instead ask the state legislature to continue the current governance structure. “New Yorkers need to know that the buck stops with me,” Mamdani explained. The current state law authorizing mayoral control expires June 30, 2026, making the legislative session this spring critical for determining the future of school governance in the city.