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Aug. 7: 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 Kenan Christiansen 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

Catsimatidis

De Blasio

Lhota

Liu

Quinn

Salgado

Thompson

Weiner

Group event


John A. Catsimatidis
Republican

12 p.m.
Meets privately with the board of the Catholic Community Relations Council, in Manhattan.

7 p.m.
Attends an invitation-only campaign “friend-raiser,” at Belvedere Castle on Staten Island.

9:15 p.m.
For the second time this week, greets the audience at a performance of “The Little Flower,” a one-man play about Fiorello La Guardia that the candidate has been sponsoring, at the Di Capo Theater on the Upper East Side. Mr. Catsimatidis said in an interview with Larry King earlier this year that he aspires “to be a 21st-century La Guardia.”

Bill de Blasio
Democrat

11 a.m.
Continues his “Emerging Industries Tour” with a visit to the metal fabricators at Milgo/Bufkin to discuss the future of New York City’s manufacturing economy, on Lombardy Street in Brooklyn.

7 p.m.
Participates in a mayoral forum hosted by Project Hope - A New Direction, a nonprofit focused on youth and educational development, at York College in Jamaica, Queens.

9:15 p.m.
Participates in the Canarsie Clergy Council mayoral forum, at the Hebrew Educational Society in Brooklyn.

John C. Liu
Democrat

7 a.m.
Greets commuters for 15 minutes during the morning rush at the Westchester Square-East Tremont Avenue subway station in the Bronx.

9:15 a.m.
Attends a news conference, along with Councilwoman Letitia James, urging the city not to close immunization clinics in Tremont and Corona, on the steps of City Hall.

5 p.m.
Greets commuters during the afternoon rush at the Junction Boulevard subway station in Queens.

7 p.m.
Participates in a mayoral forum hosted by Project Hope - A New Direction, a nonprofit focused on youth and educational development, at York College in Jamaica, Queens.

8:30 p.m.
Participates in the Canarsie Clergy Council mayoral forum, at the Hebrew Educational Society in Brooklyn.

9:15 p.m.
Stops in at the annual Chand Raat Bazaar, on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn.

9:45 p.m.
Attends the Chand Raat Festival, marking the end of Ramadan, hosted by Sukhi New York, at Diversity Plaza in Queens.

Joseph J. Lhota
Republican

7 p.m.
Participates in the Canarsie Clergy Council mayoral forum, at the Hebrew Educational Society in Brooklyn.

7:45 p.m.
Attends the Project Machal Fifth Annual Summer Que, at the Kingsway Ballroom in Brooklyn.

Christine C. Quinn
Democrat

7:30 a.m.
Greets morning commuters, along with the women’s rights activist and lawyer Sandra Fluke, at the 72nd Street subway station on the Upper West Side.

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

7:30 a.m.
Greets morning commuters with Frank Seddio, chairman of the Brooklyn Democratic Party, at the Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway subway station in Brooklyn.

11:45 a.m.
Holds a news conference to address the release on Wednesday of the New York City test scores, outside the Art and Design High School in Manhattan.

7 p.m.
Participates in the Canarsie Clergy Council mayoral forum, at the Hebrew Educational Society in Brooklyn.

8 p.m.
Participates in a mayoral forum hosted by Project Hope - A New Direction, a nonprofit focused on youth and educational development, at York College in Jamaica, Queens.

9:30 p.m.
Attends a “Being Black in America” town hall meeting, hosted by the Haitian American Caucus and Transport Workers Union Local 100, at St. Francis College in Brooklyn.

Anthony D. Weiner
Democrat

3 p.m.
Continues his “Keys to the City” tour with a news conference introducing two proposals to make absentee voting easier, at the Queens Board of Elections.

7 p.m.
Participates in a mayoral forum hosted by Project Hope - A New Direction, a nonprofit focused on youth and educational development, at York College in Jamaica, Queens.

Sal F. Albanese
Democrat

7:30 a.m.
Greets morning commuters at the 63rd Drive-Rego Park subway station, on Queens Boulevard.

12:30 p.m.
Stops in to visit senior citizens over lunch, at the Shalom Senior Center, on Albany Avenue in Brooklyn.

1 p.m.
Visits with merchants along Kingston Avenue to hear how they think the city can help small businesses, in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

6:05 p.m.
Participates in a panel discussion on stop-and-frisk policing practices, hosted by the Center on Race, Crime and Justice, at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan.

8 p.m.
Participates in the Canarsie Clergy Council mayoral forum, at the Hebrew Educational Society in Brooklyn.

Adolfo Carrión Jr.
Independent

10 a.m.
Meets with United to End Homelessness Coalition, a group of community leaders, including Habitat for Humanity and the Human Services Council, advocating for answers to the problems that face the city’s homeless population, at the Carrion headquarters in Manhattan.

George T. McDonald
Republican

6:05 p.m.
Participates in a panel discussion on stop-and-frisk policing practices, hosted by the Center on Race, Crime and Justice, at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan.

Erick J. Salgado
Democrat

1 p.m.
Meets privately with a group of rabbis, including Rabbi William Handler, who endorsed Mr. Salgado in June, at his office in East Harlem.

3 p.m.
Continues to campaign jointly with State Senator Ruben Diaz from a caravan of trucks, in the the Bronx.

6 p.m.
Participates in a panel discussion on stop-and-frisk policing practices, hosted by the Center on Race, Crime and Justice, at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan.