Zohran Mamdani S Historic Nyc Win In Three Maps Cnn Politics
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. This live blog is now closed, our new live blog is here Amy Sedghi (now); Nick Visser, Lauren Gambino and Fran Lawther (earlier) Wed 5 Nov 2025 06.22 EST First published on Tue 4 Nov 2025 20.37 EST This blog will be closing shortly but you can continue following the latest US election updates in our latest blog: Here is a brief summary of some of the key events from a busy night and morning:
Democrat Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City on Tuesday, becoming the youngest man picked to lead the five boroughs in modern history in what is widely seen as a watershed moment... Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist who will also be the city’s first-ever Muslim and South Asian mayor, was declared the winner of the 2025 race for City Hall by the Associated Press shortly after... The election was marked by massive turnout, with more than 2 million votes cast and Mamdani capturing more than a million of them himself, according to early Board of Elections tabulations. It wasn’t immediately clear if he’d ultimately clinch an outright majority of the vote — a key benchmark — once all ballots get counted. Still, with nearly 98% of votes tabulated, Mamdani led his closest opponent, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, by more than 150,000 ballots — a 50.4% to 41.5% margin that the mayor-elect declared is “a mandate” for enacting his affordability agenda.
“New York, tonight you have delivered a mandate for change, a mandate for a city we can afford and a mandate for a government that delivers exactly that,” Mamdani said at his election night... As for Cuomo, Mamdani sneered: “I wish Andrew Cuomo only the best in private life. But let tonight be the final time I utter his name as we turn the page on the politics that abandon the many and answers only to the few.” Far-left Democrat Zohran Mamdani has won New York City’s mayoral race. This live blog has ended. Follow today’s live updates on Zohran Mamdani’s election as NYC mayor here.
Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old democratic socialist whose focus on working-class issues and personal magnetism attracted a diverse coalition of supporters to propel a once-underdog campaign, has won New York City’s general election race for... Mamdani beat former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for a second time, shattering the political scion’s hopes of a comeback after his loss to Mamdani in the June Democratic primary. Also running in the general election was Republican Curtis Sliwa, who refused to end his campaign despite pressure from Cuomo and his supporters. Coming out to cheers at his election night event in Brooklyn, Mamdani told his supporters they have ushered in a “new age” of politics in the city. “For as long as we can remember, the working people of New York have been told by the wealthy and the well connected that power does not belong in their hands, fingers bruised from...
“Palms calloused from delivery by candle bars. Knuckles scarred with kitchen burns. These are not hands that have been allowed to hold power. And yet, over the last 12 months, you have dared to reach for something greater,” Mamdani said. “Tonight, against all odds, we have grasped it.” By A UVE Blog Contributor | November 5, 2025
New York City woke up this morning to a new political landscape, one decisively reshaped by yesterday’s mayoral election. In a race that captured the city’s restless energy, Zohran Mamdani, the state assemblyman from Astoria, secured a victory that is being called historic by analysts across the political spectrum. The results mark a profound shift in the city’s political identity and set the stage for a new chapter in its governance. But what makes this moment so significant, and what does it signal for the future of America’s largest city? Yesterday’s election wasn’t just a change in leadership; it was a potential realignment. While final turnout numbers are still being certified by the Board of Elections, preliminary reports suggest a higher-than-expected engagement from younger voters and residents in the outer boroughs, who mobilized in significant numbers.
Mamdani’s win is historic on several fronts. He is not only the city’s first South Asian-American mayor but also the first openly socialist candidate to win the office in modern history. This victory represents a significant pivot from the more centrist Democratic politics that have governed the city for decades. It suggests a growing voter appetite for foundational, rather than incremental, change, particularly concerning the city’s escalating cost of living. This election appears to have been less about traditional party lines and more about a referendum on housing, public transit, and economic inequality. (CNN) — 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.
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Zohran Mamdani Won Tuesday’s Election For Mayor Of New York
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...
These Districts Varied In Their Support For Mamdani: He Received
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 independen...
Mamdani’s Largest Improvements Came From Strongly Democratic Areas, Mostly Places
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. This live blog is now closed, our new live blog is here Amy Sedghi (now); Nick Visser, Lauren Gambino and Fran Lawther (earlier) Wed 5 Nov 2025 06.22 EST First published on Tue 4 Nov 2025 20.37 EST This blo...
Democrat Zohran Mamdani Was Elected Mayor Of New York City
Democrat Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City on Tuesday, becoming the youngest man picked to lead the five boroughs in modern history in what is widely seen as a watershed moment... Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist who will also be the city’s first-ever Muslim and South Asian mayor, was declared the winner of the 2025 race for City Hall by the Associated Press shortly afte...
“New York, Tonight You Have Delivered A Mandate For Change,
“New York, tonight you have delivered a mandate for change, a mandate for a city we can afford and a mandate for a government that delivers exactly that,” Mamdani said at his election night... As for Cuomo, Mamdani sneered: “I wish Andrew Cuomo only the best in private life. But let tonight be the final time I utter his name as we turn the page on the politics that abandon the many and answers onl...