2021 Syracuse mayoral election

The 2021 Syracuse mayoral election will be held in 2021. Incumbent Independent mayor Ben Walsh is seeking re-election to a second term in office.[1] The Democratic and Republican nominees will be chosen by the central committee of each party.[2][3]

2021 Syracuse mayoral election

 
Candidate Ben Walsh Janet Burman TBD
Party Independent Republican Democratic

Incumbent Mayor

Ben Walsh
Independent


Background

In 2017, incumbent Democratic mayor of Syracuse Stephanie Miner was term-limited and could not seek reelection. Ben Walsh won the race to succeed her, defeating Democrat Juanita Perez Williams.[4] Walsh comes from a family of Republican politicians. He is the son of Jim Walsh, former U.S. Representative from New York's 25th congressional district, and the grandson of William Walsh, former U.S. representative from New York's 33rd congressional district and former mayor of Syracuse.[5] However, Walsh himself is registered as an Independent, and was the first Independent elected mayor of Syracuse in 104 years.[4] Walsh ran on three ballot lines: Independence, Reform, and a new line that he created for himself, Upstate Jobs. However, although Walsh has confirmed that he will seek re-election, he has yet to announce which lines he will campaign under.[1] Whichever lines he pursues, he will face an uphill battle to get on the ballot, due to several developments since 2017. First, the Reform Party lost automatic ballot access in 2018 after failing to surpass 50,000 votes in that year's gubernatorial election.[6] Then in November 2020, New York increased the cutoff for automatic ballot access. Previously, political parties only needed to gain at least 50,000 votes on their ballot line in a statewide election every four years in order to maintain automatic ballot access. But under the new rules, parties must at least gain either 130,000 votes or 2% of the total, whichever is higher. In addition, they must meet this threshold every two years. As a result of the increased restrictions, the Independence Party also lost its automatic ballot access after the 2020 presidential election. Parties who fail to meet the requirement can still get on the ballot via petition, but this is significantly more difficult, especially for minor parties.[7][8]

Democratic primary

The Syracuse Democratic Committee will select a nominee on February 17th, 2021.[3]

Declared

Potential

Declined

Republican primary

The Syracuse Republican Committee chose Burman as its nominee on January 21, 2020.[2]

Chosen by committee

Third-party and independent candidates

Declared

See also

References

Official campaign websites
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