City Council Speaker Johnson suddenly
withdraws from 2021 mayoral race
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson
had been expected to be among the
key contenders in the 2021 mayoral
race, but he abruptly announced on Sept.
24 that he won’t be running after all.
The lawmaker said the COVID-19 pandemic
forced him to re-evaluate how best to
serve the city. He also said he had recently
been struggling with depression.
“This challenging time has led me to
rethink how I can best be of service to the
city, and I have come to the conclusion that
this is not the right path for me,” Johnson
said of the mayoral race. “I thank everyone
who supported my campaign for this most
important job. … I know that there are
plenty of good candidates in the race, and
I wish them well.”
Six months ago, Johnson said he would
explore a run at Gracie Mansion in 2021;
the two-term lawmaker, who has been City
Council speaker since 2018, is term-limited
from continuing on in Manhattan’s 3rd City
Council District seat beyond 2021.
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson.
The 38-year-old openly gay lawmaker,
who is HIV-positive and has battled alcoholism,
said he made the decision to come
forward about his depression “because I
know from experience the value of speaking
honestly about one’s struggles.”
“I’ve been open about my sobriety,
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which along with my partner and mother,
has been instrumental to me during this
diffi cult time, and my HIV status. I believe
it’s important to be open about this as well,”
Johnson said. “Too often mental health issues
are shrouded in secrecy and stigmas,
which causes people struggling with these
issues to feel alone. I encourage anyone who
is experiencing a mental health condition
to seek help. I did and I am better for it.”
Johnson said he will continue on as
speaker to the end of his term, and that
his withdrawal from the mayoral race does
not mark “the end of my public life.” He
said he remains committed to “working to
improve the lives of New Yorkers” and help
the city bounce back from the pandemic.
Among the already-declared Democratic
candidates in the 2021 mayoral race are
City Comptroller Scott Stringer; retired
Brigadier General Loree Sutton, former
NYC veterans services commissioner;
former U.S. Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development Shaun Donovan; and
former Civilian Complaint Review Board
Chairwoman Maya Wiley.
Others rumored to be eyeing a run at
Gracie Mansion include Brooklyn Borough
President Eric Adams, retired Sanitation
Commissioner Kathryn Garcia, former
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn
and entrepreneur/former 2020 presidential
candidate Andrew Yang.
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