Portrait of Jeffery C. Mays

Jeffery C. Mays

I write about the politics and policies that affect the lives of millions of New Yorkers.

I joined The Times staff in 2017 after freelancing as a breaking news reporter. In 2023, I was named as a Pulitzer Prize finalist as part of a team covering New York City’s deadliest fire in decades.

Previously, I covered politics in New Jersey as a reporter for The Star-Ledger where I focused on uncovering corruption and received awards from the National Association of Black Journalists. I was also the chief politics reporter for the news site DNAInfo, where I was awarded the Rev. Mychal Judge Heart of New York Award from the New York Press Club for coverage of Hurricane Sandy.

A native of Brooklyn, I attended high school in Dallas. I am a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and also graduated from Columbia University with a degree in English.

Like all Times journalists, I share the values and adhere to the standards of integrity outlined in The Times’s Ethical Journalism Handbook, which means I do not make political donations. I strive for all of my work to be fair and accurate.

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