Eric Adams
| Eric Adams | |
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| Adams in 2023 | |
| 110th Mayor of New York City | |
| Assumed office January 1, 2022 | |
| Deputy | See list 
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| Preceded by | Bill de Blasio | 
| 18th Borough President of Brooklyn | |
| In office January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2021 | |
| Deputy | Diana Reyna Ingrid Lewis-Martin | 
| Preceded by | Marty Markowitz | 
| Succeeded by | Antonio Reynoso | 
| Member of the New York State Senate from the 20th district | |
| In office January 1, 2007 – December 31, 2013 | |
| Preceded by | Carl Andrews | 
| Succeeded by | Jesse Hamilton | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Eric Leroy Adams September 1, 1960 New York City, U.S. | 
| Political party | Independent (Since 2025) | 
| Other political affiliations | Democratic (2002–2025) Republican (1995–2002) | 
| Domestic partner | Tracey Collins | 
| Children | 1 | 
| Residence | Gracie Mansion (official) | 
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| Signature | |
| Website | Official website | 
| Police career | |
| Department | New York City Police Department | 
| Service years | 1984–2006 | 
| Rank | Captain | 
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Eric Leroy Adams (born September 1, 1960) is an American politician and former police officer who has served as the 110th mayor of New York City since 2022. Adams was an officer in the New York City Transit Police and then the New York City Police Department (NYPD) for more than 20 years, retiring at the rank of captain. He served in the New York State Senate from 2006 to 2013, representing the 20th district in Brooklyn. In 2013, Adams became the first Black American to be elected Brooklyn Borough President; he was re-elected in 2017.
In 2021, Adams received the Democratic Party's nomination for mayor of New York City after winning a crowded primary that used instant runoff voting. In the general election, Adams won a landslide victory over Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa. As mayor, he has taken what is seen as a tough-on-crime approach and reintroduced a plain-clothed NYPD unit that had been disbanded by the previous administration. He has also implemented, alongside increased police presence, a zero-tolerance policy on homeless people sleeping in subway cars.
In September 2024, a series of investigations into Adams's administration emerged. Adams was indicted on federal charges of bribery, fraud, and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations. Adams pleaded not guilty to the charges. He alleged that the charges were retaliation for opposing the Biden administration's handling of the migrant crisis. In February 2025, the Department of Justice in the Donald Trump administration instructed federal prosecutors to drop charges against Adams. In April 2025 Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case against Adams with prejudice, meaning that charges cannot be refiled.
In April 2025, Adams announced that he would seek re-election as an independent in the 2025 New York City mayoral election.