2021 election Evans declared his candidacy for mayor of Rochester on
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2021. He ran with the slogans of
"restoring transparency" and
"building bridges", also prioritizing economic development through providing job opportunities for youths and reducing
gun violence by cracking down on illegal guns. Despite incumbent Rochester mayor
Lovely Warren's numerous controversies, Evans refused to directly attack the mayor during his campaign and the election debate, instead focusing on promoting his platform. On June 22, 2021, Evans handily defeated Warren in the Democratic primary, receiving 66% of the vote as opposed to Warren's 34%. Despite Evans outspending and out-raising Warren, some still expected Warren to win, given her past two election victories. Evans
ran unopposed in the general election, as the
Working Families Party also threw its support behind him and no other party filed to run. As expected, Evans won the election on November 2, 2021.
Tenure Evans was officially sworn in as mayor on January 1, 2022. As mayor, he has attempted to end the crisis of substandard housing in the city. The majority of Rochester residents are renters, and a city commission found that half of rental properties in the city were substandard. In February 2022, a housing task force was formed to develop new programs. Based on the task force's recommendations, the city government hired a housing attorney to prosecute landlords with code violations on their properties and began subsidizing the construction of new housing stock for city residents. ==References==