New York Election Results Map How Mamdani Got 1 Million Votes Across
Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani has won a decisive victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, securing just over one million votes cast citywide and becoming the newly elected Mayor of... The result makes him the first mayoral candidate in New York to surpass the one-million-vote mark since 1969. Mamdani, who is set to become New York City’s first Muslim mayor, received 50.4 percent of the vote, backed by more than one million voters. Cuomo, running as an independent, finished second on 41.6 percent with 854,995 votes, while Sliwa, the Republican nominee, placed third with 7.1 percent and 146,137 ballots received. During the campaign, President Donald Trump endorsed Cuomo and threatened to slash federal funding if Mamdani were elected. Mamdani ran on a platform focused on affordable housing, free public transportation, expanded child care, and enhanced protections for immigrant communities.
A precinct-level view of the returns from VoteHub shows that Mamdani’s support was geographically broad rather than narrowly concentrated. Note: Map shows change in two-candidate vote margin from the general election compared with the final round of the primary. Only voters registered as Democrats participated in the primary. The New York Times Zohran Mamdani triumphed in the New York mayoral election on Tuesday, having expanded the coalition that carried him to victory in the Democratic primary in June. Mr. Mamdani handily defeated former Gov.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who lost in the primary before running as an independent, and Curtis Sliwa, the Republican candidate. By Wednesday morning, with an estimated 91 percent of the vote tallied, Mr. Mamdani had secured 50.4 percent of the vote, a nearly nine-point margin over Mr. Cuomo, his nearest rival. Mr.
Mamdani had a strong showing across the city among most racial and ethnic groups and most income levels. In mostly Black precincts, voters backed him decisively — a major shift from the primary, when those areas supported Mr. Cuomo — and he expanded his lead in areas with mostly Hispanic residents. He also captured a majority of the vote in low- and middle-income areas. Our nonprofit newsroom relies on readers like you to power investigations like these. Join the community that powers NYC’s independent local news.
Zohran Mamdani’s decisive victory in the mayoral race Tuesday night broke records in more ways than one. Not only will the Queens Assembly member become the city’s first South Asian and Muslim mayor, and the youngest in more than a century, he also hauled in nearly as many votes — more... In all, voters cast more than 2 million votes, the most since 1969. Nearly 39% of the city’s registered voters turned out to vote in this election. The last election to see that level of turnout was in 2001, when Michael Bloomberg won his first term as mayor and 41% of voters cast ballots. Our nonprofit newsroom relies on readers like you to power investigations like these.
Join the community that powers NYC’s independent local news. Zohran Mamdani’s decisive victory in the mayoral race Tuesday night broke records in more ways than one. Not only will the Queens Assembly member become the city’s first South Asian and Muslim mayor, and the youngest in more than a century, he also hauled in nearly as many votes — more... In all, voters cast more than 2 million votes, the most since 1969. Nearly 39% of the city’s registered voters turned out to vote in this election. The last election to see that level of turnout was in 2001, when Michael Bloomberg won his first term as mayor and 41% of voters cast ballots.
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Zohran Mamdani won Tuesday’s election for mayor of New York City, leading former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo by nearly 9 percentage points so far. See how Mamdani did in precincts across the city: Turnout surged across the city — total votes cast in many areas rivaled the number cast in the 2024 presidential election. With late-arriving mail still to be counted, there have been over 2 million votes cast, about three-quarters of the 2024 turnout. Thirteen districts, spanning Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan, and the Upper East Side, exceeded 80% of their presidential turnout, including one district in Brooklyn that topped its count of 2024 total ballots.
These districts varied in their support for Mamdani: He received greater than 65% support in five of the districts and less than 35% in four, with the remaining districts more mixed in their support. The election largely came down to a rematch of the top two candidates in June’s Democratic primary. Mamdani won that contest to become the Democratic nominee, while Cuomo chose to run as an independent candidate after losing. The electorate in a general election is by nature different from a Democratic primary, which is restricted to registered Democrats only. But shifts in the margin between Mamdani and Cuomo suggest there were changes in support driven by more than just a broader electorate. As the Democratic nominee, Mamdani consolidated the support of self-identified Democrats, leading Cuomo 66% to 31% according to CNN’s exit poll.
Mamdani’s largest improvements came from strongly Democratic areas, mostly places with high Black and Latino populations, in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx that voted for Cuomo in the primary. Experts say Zohran Mamdani picked up some new support in NYC areas that were skewing for President Donald Trump last year NEW YORK (WABC) -- Election analysts say Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's win signals a generational change - a majority of younger, educated people voted for him. He also picked up some new support in areas that were skewing for President Donald Trump last year. A record number of people voted in the mayoral election, more than 2 million residents. How many of those voters cast their ballots has changed since the presidential election.
In 2024, President Trump caused more of New York City to go red in areas that have been democratic strongholds. As for the mayoral election, while Cuomo did well in areas like Staten Island, Crown Heights and the Upper East Side, Mamdani had big wins in most other areas. Note: Map shows change in two-candidate vote margin from the general election compared with the final round of the primary. Only voters registered as Democrats participated in the primary. The New York Times Zohran Mamdani triumphed in the New York mayoral election on Tuesday, having expanded the coalition that carried him to victory in the Democratic primary in June.
Mr. Mamdani handily defeated former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who lost in the primary before running as an independent, and Curtis Sliwa, the Republican candidate. By Wednesday morning, with an estimated 91 percent of the vote tallied, Mr. Mamdani had secured 50.4 percent of the vote, a nearly nine-point margin over Mr.
Cuomo, his nearest rival. Mr. Mamdani had a strong showing across the city among most racial and ethnic groups and most income levels. In mostly Black precincts, voters backed him decisively — a major shift from the primary, when those areas supported Mr. Cuomo — and he expanded his lead in areas with mostly Hispanic residents. He also captured a majority of the vote in low- and middle-income areas.
Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani has won a decisive victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, securing just over one million votes cast citywide and becoming the newly elected Mayor of... The result makes him the first mayoral candidate in New York to surpass the one-million-vote mark since 1969. Mamdani, who is set to become New York City’s first Muslim mayor, received 50.4 percent of the vote, backed by more than one million voters. Cuomo, running as an independent, finished second on 41.6 percent with 854,995 votes, while Sliwa, the Republican nominee, placed third with 7.1 percent and 146,137 ballots received. During the campaign, President Donald Trump endorsed Cuomo and threatened to slash federal funding if Mamdani were elected. Mamdani ran on a platform focused on affordable housing, free public transportation, expanded child care, and enhanced protections for immigrant communities.
A precinct-level view of the returns from VoteHub shows that Mamdani’s support was geographically broad rather than narrowly concentrated. Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who ran as a third-party candidate, after also defeating Cuomo in a June primary. Republican Curtis Sliwa was also in the race. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams was also running as a third-party hopeful but dropped out of the race this fall, though his name still appeared on ballots. The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted.
This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from... The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information. Source: Vote data via the Associated Press. Projections by the NBC News Decision Desk. New York City knows who its next mayor will be. Democrat Zohran Mamdani was projected to win the mayoral race after squaring off against former Gov.
Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an independent, and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa. Here's a map breaking down how each borough voted, with Mamdani winning four of the five (see how the vote breaks down for the New Jersey governor's race here): Mamdani was projected to be the winner less than an hour after polls closed Tuesday night, but results were still coming in Wednesday morning. (Follow along here for full Election Day results, including the race for New Jersey governor.)
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