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Aug. 16: Where the Candidates Are Today

Planned events for the mayoral candidates, according to the campaigns and organizations they are affiliated with. Times are listed as scheduled but frequently change.

Joseph Burgess and Nicholas Wells contributed reporting.

Event information is listed as provided at the time of publication. Details for many of Ms. Quinn events are not released for publication.Maps of all campaign events since April »
Events by candidate

Albanese

Carrión

De Blasio

Liu

Quinn

Thompson

Weiner

Group event


Bill de Blasio
Democrat

7:45 a.m.
Greets morning commuters, at the Utica Avenue subway station in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

10:30 a.m.
Releases new report in his capacity as the city’s public advocate that he says documents the heavy toll that the closing of Interfaith Medical Center would exact upon the community if it shuts down as planned. Much of that impact stems from Interfaith’s role as Brooklyn’s largest private provider of psychiatric care, according to the candidate, who is appearing at the news conference with doctors, nurses, hospital workers and union officials, at Cadman Plaza.

5 p.m.
Greets afternoon commuters, at the Seventh Avenue subway station in Park Slope.

John C. Liu
Democrat

7 a.m.
Greets morning commuters, at the Franklin Avenue subway station on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn.

12:30 p.m.
Delivers remarks, at the Stapleton Senior Center Picnic at Nasen Park in Staten Island.

1 p.m.
Stops in at the Muslim American Society on Berger Street in Staten Island.

5 p.m.
Greets afternoon commuters, at the Utica Avenue subway station on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn.

7:30 p.m.
Attends Holy Night, at the Moorish Science Temple of America in Bedford Stuyvesant.

Joseph J. Lhota
Republican

6 p.m.
Stops by the last Summer Stroll of the season, a stomping ground that his mayoral rival Sal Albanese until now pretty much had to himself, on Third Avenue between 69th and 80th Streets in Bay Ridge.

Christine C. Quinn
Democrat

7:30 a.m.
Greets morning commuters, at the 72nd Street subway station on Broadway.

Some of Ms. Quinn’s events may not be shown because the campaign declines to release her advance schedule for publication.

William C. Thompson Jr.
Democrat

11:15 a.m.
Unveils his citywide transportation plan, and accepts the endorsements of City Councilwoman Debi Rose and Amalgamated Transit Union Local 726, representing roughly 2,000 active and retired bus drivers and mechanics from Staten Island, at the A.T.U. depot on Castleton Avenue in Staten Island.

2:45 p.m.
Tours Caribbean small businesses with Assemblyman Nick Perry in Crown Heights, starting on Utica Avenue.

7 p.m.
Visits with residents of Tracey Towers, along with Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, in the Bronx.

Anthony D. Weiner
Democrat

10:45 a.m.
Calls for beat cops to wear cameras, in an effort to reform the controversial stop-and-frisk tactic, as part of his continuing “Keys to the City” tour, at Soundview Park in the Bronx. The proposal comes four days after a judge ruled that five Police Department precincts would run a one-year trial program of equpping officers with cameras.

11:45 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens, at the James Monroe senior center in the Bronx.

Sal F. Albanese
Democrat

11:15 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens, at the United Senior Center on 53rd Street in Brooklyn.

6:30 p.m.
Attends Irish Night, featuring a live performance by Andy Cooney, in the Rockaways.

8 p.m.
Stops by the last Summer Stroll of the season, on Third Avenue between 69th and 80th Streets in Bay Ridge, not far from the candidate’s home.

Adolfo Carrión Jr.
Independent

12 p.m.
Tours the city atop a Citi Bike, together with Justin Rocket Silverman of The Daily News, starting at 10th Street and Avenue A.

3 p.m.
Visits with local business owners and residents, in the section of the South Bronx known as the Hub.

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