Finance, Real Estate Bosses Push NYC Voters to Mayoral Primary
- Democratic election in June will likely pick next city leader
- Executives have been making a push to register voters
New York City Mayoral candidate Andrew Yang screams as he prepares to speak at a press conference on Jan. 14.
Photographer: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
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New York’s finance and real estate leaders, eager to elect a business-friendly mayor to guide the pandemic recovery, have a message for the heavily Democratic city: The vote that matters is in June.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Neuberger Berman, RXR Realty and Related Cos. are among the scores of companies making a push to get voters registered for New York’s typically low-turnout June primaries.