Photos: Zohran Mamdani becomes New York City’s first Muslim mayor
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City's mayor on January 1, 2026, in a private ceremony at a decommissioned subway station in Manhattan. Mamdani made history as the first Muslim to lead the city, taking his oath with his hand on a Quran.

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AI-generatedZohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City's mayor on January 1, 2026, in a private ceremony at a decommissioned subway station in Manhattan. Mamdani made history as the first Muslim to lead the city, taking his oath with his hand on a Quran. The ceremony, conducted by New York Attorney General Letitia James, marked the official transition of power. In his inaugural remarks, Mamdani emphasized the importance of public transit and announced Mike Flynn as his Department of Transportation commissioner. A public inauguration and celebration are scheduled later in the day at City Hall and Broadway's "Canyon of Heroes." At 34, Mamdani is the city's youngest mayor in generations and the first of Muslim faith, South Asian descent, and African birth.
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5 extractedAt 34, he becomes the city’s youngest mayor in generations.
Mike Flynn is the new Department of Transportation commissioner.
This is truly the honour and the privilege of a lifetime.
Mamdani took his oath with his hand placed on a Quran.
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City’s mayor just after midnight.