After a long hot summer, it’s time to rise up and take back New York City and elect Curtis Sliwa for Mayor, and our great Republicans running for local offices. We heard from two inspiring guest speakers as we were encouraged to charge ahead full speed toward victory on Election Day, November 4, 2025! Thank you to our videographer, Jim Doukas.
On September 9th, the Queens Business Coalition hosted a fundraiser for Curtis Sliwa at Oasis Café and it was a great success. With a crowd of nearly 200 enthusiastic supporters and donors, this was one of the best fundraisers Curtis has had according to his team. Curtis energized the crowd to fight to the finish for victory in the mayoral race, as he gave the people hope and encouragement that he will bring back safety, security, and prosperity to NYC. There was a lengthy question and answer session. Thank you to our videographer, Jim Doukas.
Election Day: Tues, November 4, 2025 Polls are open 6am-9pm.
Early In-Person Voting Period: Sat, Oct 25, 2025 – Sun, Nov 2, 2025
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As a proud resident of Queens for over three decades, I have witnessed firsthand the incredible transformation and resilience of our community. Queens is not just a place; it is a tapestry woven from the rich cultures, diverse backgrounds, and shared dreams of its residents. It is a borough that has faced challenges, yet has consistently risen to meet them with strength and determination. Today, as I stand before you as a candidate for Queens Borough President, I am filled with hope and conviction for a brighter future for all of us.