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Sept. 4: 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

Lhota

Liu

McDonald

Quinn

Thompson

Weiner

Group event


John A. Catsimatidis
Republican

11:30 a.m.
Accepts an endorsement from New York Veteran Police Association, outside City Hall in Lower Manhattan.

Bill de Blasio
Democrat

9:30 a.m.
After a week in which he appeared to be conserving his energy, Mr. de Blasio kicks off the final week before the primary with a day of stops in all five boroughs. He starts by greeting voters on Court Street and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn.

11:15 a.m.
Moves on to Astoria to greet voters at the intersection of Ditmars Boulevard and 31st Street, in Queens.

1 p.m.
Heads up to the Bronx to meet with voters at the corner of Fordham Road and Webster Avenue.

3 p.m.
Travels south to Chelsea to greet voters outside of Trader Joe’s on Avenue of the Americas.

4:30 p.m.
Greets voters on the ferry from Manhattan to Staten Island, beginning at the Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan.

5 p.m.
Concludes his day on Staten Island, greeting evening commuters at St. George Terminal, a few minutes before Joseph J. Lhota, the leading Republican contender at the moment, is expected to arrive.

John C. Liu
Democrat

10:40 a.m.
Brings his wife, Jenny, for the first time to one of his public campaign events while he visits with seniors citizens at the Open Door Senior Citizen Center on Grand Street in Lower Manhattan.

11:30 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens at his second senior center of the day, the N.Y.C. Housing Authority’s Louis Heaton Pink Houses Senior Center in Brooklyn.

12 p.m.
Stops in at the third senior center of his day, the Vandalia Senior Center in East New York, Brooklyn.

12:30 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens at his fourth senior center of the day, the Boulevard Senior Center in the East New York, Brooklyn.

3 p.m.
Joins more than a dozen religious leaders who have endorsed him in the race as they express their views of the city, outside City Hall. The group includes the Rev. Phil Craig of the Greater Springfield Community Church in Queens, where Anthony Weiner appeared in May comparing God to a patient GPS, and the Rev. Herbert Daughtry of the House of the Lord’s Church in Brooklyn. The Rev. Carlos López-Acosta of the Esperanza Church in Manhattan, a recent addition to the candidate’s roster of supporters, is also expected.

4:30 p.m.
Greets voters along with the Three Parks Democrats, who endorsed Mr. Liu in May, on the Upper West Side.

5 p.m.
Greets commuters during the evening rush, at the East Broadway F train station in Chinatown.

7:45 p.m.
Participates in a candidates forum hosted by Political Power Through Organizing and City Councilman Jumaane Williams, at Vivid Cafe in East Flatbush, Brooklyn.

Joseph J. Lhota
Republican

12 p.m.
Meets privately with the Council of Senior Centers and Services, a network that represents more than 200 senior services agencies, at their offices on West 45th Street in Manhattan.

2:30 p.m.
Takes a private tour of Staten Island University Hospital, on Seaview Avenue on Staten Island.

5:15 p.m.
Greets riders of the Staten Island Ferry at its St. George Terminal on Staten Island, a few minutes after Bill de Blasio, the leading Democratic contender at the moment, has been there.

7:30 p.m.
Stops in at the New York Young Republican Club’s monthly social, at SideBAR on East 15th Street.

Christine C. Quinn
Democrat

7:30 a.m.
Campaigns along with State Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi and former Assemblyman Michael Cohen, in the Forest Hills section of Queens.

9 a.m.
Greets shoppers preparing for Rosh Hashana, along with City Councilman James Gennaro and State Assemblyman David Weprin, at the Seasons Grocery store in Flushing.

10:30 a.m.
The day after demanding that Bill de Blasio respond to reports that landlords from the public advocate’s “Worst Landlords” list were donating to his campaign, Ms. Quinn steps up the pressure, holding a news conference outside a building that was formerly on the list, on Chauncey Street in Brooklyn. Ms. Quinn also presents her plan to expand the city’s middle-income housing stock the most since the Mitchell-Lama program was created in 1955.

11:30 a.m.
Appears at a retirement seminar hosted by the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, which endorsed Ms. Quinn in February, at Russo’s on the Bay in the Howard Beach section of Queens.

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

7:40 a.m.
Campaigns at the St. George Terminal of the Staten Island Ferry, along with State Senator Diane Savino; the American Federation of Teachers president, Randi Weingarten; the United Federation of Teachers president, Michael Mulgrew; the Uniformed Firefighters Association president, Steve Cassidy; the Uniformed E.M.S. Officers Union president, Vincent Variale; and first responders.

8:30 a.m.
Tours a neighborhood on Staten Island that was damaged in Hurricane Sandy, along with State Senator Diane Savino; the United Federation of Teachers president, Michael Mulgrew; the Uniformed Firefighters Association president, Steve Cassidy; the Uniformed E.M.S. Officers Union president Vincent Variale; and first responders.

12:30 p.m.
Accepts the endorsement of the Rev. Lawrence E. Aker and other Brooklyn pastors, at Mr. Aker’s Cornerstone Baptist Church in Bedford Stuyvesant. Other mayoral rivals, including Bill de Blasio, had courted Rev. Aker’s support in recent weeks, and John C. Liu attended a gala honoring the pastor in April.

3:30 p.m.
Hosts a round-table discussion on gun violence, at the Living Water Christian Center in Brooklyn.

5 p.m.
Hosts a telephone town-hall meeting on education, along with the American Federation of Teachers president, Randi Weingarten, and the United Federation of Teachers president, Michael Mulgrew.

6:30 p.m.
Attends Rosh Hashana services, along with his wife, Elsie Thompson, and the American Federation of Teachers president, Randi Weingarten, at the Jacob Javits Center on West 34th Street.

8 p.m.
Participates in a candidates forum hosted by Political Power Through Organizing and City Councilman Jumaane Williams, at Vivid Cafe in East Flatbush, Brooklyn.

Anthony D. Weiner
Democrat

11:45 a.m.
Greets voters at 13th Avenue and 48th Street, in Brooklyn.

1:30 p.m.
One of two candidates to stop by Senior Center Candidates Day, at the Goddard Riverside Community Center on the Upper West Side.

2 p.m.
Presents his “Grab and Go” plan to fight childhood hunger with school food stands, as part of his “Keys to the City” tour, at P.S. 166 The Richard Rodgers School of the Arts and Technology on the Upper West Side.

4:30 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Sage Senior Center on Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.

Sal F. Albanese
Democrat

7 a.m.
Greets commuters during the morning rush, at the 95th Street subway station in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

12 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Homecrest Community Services senior center in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.

1 p.m.
One of two candidates to stop by Senior Center Candidates Day, at the Goddard Riverside Community Center on the Upper West Side.

7:15 p.m.
Participates in a candidates forum hosted by Political Power Through Organizing and City Councilman Jumaane Williams, at Vivid Cafe in East Flatbush, Brooklyn.

Adolfo Carrión Jr.
Independent

7:30 a.m.
Greets voters at the South Bronx intersection known as The Hub.

9:15 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Andrew Jackson Senior Center in the Melrose section of the Bronx.

10 a.m.
Returns to The Hub and walks through the Roberto Clemente Plaza Youthmarket, a greenmarket run by GrowNYC.

10:30 a.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Maria Isabel, Douglas Leon and 607 Senior Centers, all part of the Hunts Point Multi-Service Center in Hunts Point.

12 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the Melrose Mott Haven Senior Center on East 152nd Street.

George T. McDonald
Republican

12:20 p.m.
Visits with senior citizens at the St. Frances Cabrini Senior Center in the Bath Beach section of Brooklyn.

2 p.m.
Tours the River Fund, a nonprofit that provides emergency food assistance, cooking lessons, winter coats, cellphones and other programs to help those in poverty, in the Jamaica section of Queens.

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