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Contact Zohran Mamdani
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If you have been following the buzz around New York City’s recent election, you know Zohran Mamdani is the name on everyone’s lips.
As the newly elected mayor, set to take office in January 2026, he is bringing a fresh, progressive vibe to City Hall.
However, you may be wondering, “How do I actually get in touch with him?” Whether you have a community concern, want to share feedback on his policies, or just congratulate him on his historic win, reaching out does not have to be complicated.
I am writing this as a team member at THOUSIF Inc. – USA, where we focus on making civic engagement simple and accessible.
We have dug into the latest details to create this straightforward guide.
We will cover who Zohran is, why contacting him matters, the best ways to do it, and some handy tips to boost your chances of a response.
Plus, we will sprinkle in some fun facts and insights to keep things engaging.
Let us dive in and make connecting with your leaders feel effortless.
Getting To Know Zohran Mamdani: His Story And Rise In Politics
Zohran Kwame Mamdani was born on October 18, 1991, in Kampala, Uganda, and moved to New York City at age seven, settling in Morningside Heights, Manhattan.
His parents are Mahmood Mamdani, an academic in postcolonial studies, and Mira Nair, a filmmaker known for films such as “Monsoon Wedding” and “The Namesake.”
This upbringing fostered his sense of justice and a strong sense of community.
He attended the Bronx High School of Science, where he co-founded the school’s first cricket team.
He graduated from Bowdoin College in 2014 with a degree in Africana studies, where he started a Students for Justice in Palestine chapter and wrote on social issues.
After college, Zohran worked as a foreclosure prevention housing counselor in Queens, helping low-income immigrant families avoid evictions.
This experience drove him into politics; he became a U.S. citizen in 2018.
His career began in 2015, when he volunteered on local campaigns, and by 2017, he was managing others.
He also supported Tiffany Cabán’s 2019 run for Queens DA.
In 2020, he won the New York State Assembly’s 36th District seat, representing the Astoria area, becoming the first South Asian man, the first Ugandan, and the third Muslim in the Assembly.
Reelected in 2022 and 2024, he joined the Democratic Socialists of America and advocated for reforms like rent stabilization and taxi driver debt relief via a hunger strike.
In 2025, his mayoral campaign promised lower living costs, leading to a Democratic primary upset and general election win on November 4 with 50.4% of the vote.
At 34, he is one of NYC’s youngest mayors since the 1800s, the first Muslim and South Asian.
He has been married to animator Rama Duwaji since 2025; they reside in Astoria, New York.
Zohran raps as Young Cardamom and Mr. Cardamom, blending hip-hop with Ugandan roots in tracks like “Nani” and “Kanda Chap Chap.”
He curated the soundtrack for his mother’s “Queen of Katwe.”
His journey from immigrant roots to advocacy makes him relatable; consider tying your message to these themes for better resonance.
Why Reach Out To Zohran Mamdani? Common Reasons and Benefits
Contacting Zohran is about democratic participation.
As mayor-elect, his team handles inquiries during the transition.
Common reasons include:
- Local Issues: For Queens residents, help with housing, utilities, or resources; citywide concerns can shape his agenda.
- Policy Feedback: Share ideas on affordable housing, transit, worker rights, or social justice.
- Support Notes: Congratulate him to show backing.
- Media or Partnerships: Request interviews or collaborations.
- Personal Stories: Share impacts from his work, like bus pilots or debt relief.
Benefits include direct input, potential change, and city connection.
His team responds well to sincere messages.
Step By Step Guide: Official Contact Methods
As of November 8, 2025, use his assembly and campaign details; check sites for post-inauguration updates.
Physical Offices And Phone Lines
For visits or calls:
| Office | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| District Office | 24-08 32nd Street, Suite 1002A, Astoria, NY 11102 | 718-545-3889 |
| Albany Office | LOB 456, Albany, NY 12248 | 518-455-5014 |
Astoria suits Queens folks; Albany for state issues. Mail letters with return info.
Email Addresses and Online Forms
- Assembly: mamdaniz@nyassembly.gov (constituent or policy questions)
- Campaign: finance@zohranfornyc.com (feedback, fundraising paused)
Use the assembly site contact form or zohranfornyc.com for involvement. Check transition2025.com for new options.
Social Media Channels
- X: @ZohranKMamdani (quick questions)
- Instagram: @zohrankmamdani (stories, reels)
- Facebook: Zohran Kwame Mamdani (shares, events)
Use ‘public’ for visibility and ‘private’ for sensitive information; avoid spam.
Pro Tips for Making Your Contact Count
- Short and Sweet: 200-300 words; introduce yourself and purpose.
- Personalize: Refer to specific details, such as hunger strikes or bills.
- Respectful: Thank him; frame issues in a positive light.
- Details: Include address and contacts.
- Timing: Be patient post-election.
- Follow Up: Resend after 10-14 days.
- Avoid Pitfalls: No attachments unasked; skip all caps.
Diving Deeper: Zohran’s Key Policies And Impact
His assembly work focuses on equity:
- Housing: Rent freezes, eviction protections.
- Transit: Fare-free pilots, subway improvements.
- Rights: Union support, police reform, immigrant and LGBTQ+ protections.
- Education: Universal pre-K, taxing universities for CUNY.
- Achievements: Election wins, voice amplification, and debt relief. Reference these in contacts for impact.
Fun Trivia To Share About Zohran Mamdani
Here is an interesting fact: Zohran has run the New York City Marathon twice and owns four acres in Jinja, Uganda, which connects him to his roots.
Wrapping It Up: Stay Connected And Engaged
There you have it, a complete guide to contacting Zohran Mamdani.
From offices to social tips, you have got the tools.
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