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Zohran Mamdani Vs Andrew Cuomo: And the winner of NYC Democratic Mayoral Primary is… Here's the result

Zohran Mamdani Vs Andrew Cuomo: And the winner of NYC Democratic Mayoral Primary is… Here's the result

Time of India10 hours ago
New York State Assembly member
Zohran Mamdani
has secured a major win in the Democratic mayoral primary. He defeated former Governor
Andrew Cuomo
in a race that has shifted the city's political direction. Mamdani's campaign focused on public services, housing and economic equality.
Who Wins the Race?
The race was called by the Associated Press after the
Board of Elections
released ranked choice voting results. Mamdani secured a 12-point lead over Cuomo. Although he had a lead since June 24, final confirmation required counting of second-choice votes. He narrowly missed the 50% mark in the first round, triggering additional rounds under the ranked choice voting system.
Mamdani's Campaign
Mamdani started the campaign with low name recognition. Cuomo entered as a well-known figure and used his established network for fundraising. However, Mamdani's campaign gained traction among younger and working-class voters. Cuomo's political comeback was affected by the sexual harassment case that led to his resignation in 2021.
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What Mamdani Wants to Do?
Mamdani ran on a platform promising expanded public services and economic reform. His intends to provide free bus service in the city, free child care, rent freeze for tenants in stabilized housing, publicly operated grocery stores and increased taxes on high-income earners to fund these plans. These ideas formed the core of his message throughout the primary race.
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Some Democratic officials supported Mamdani's energy and ideas. Others remained cautious. His statements on international issues, such as calling Israeli actions in Gaza 'genocide,' and his stance on policing have created debate. His identity as a democratic socialist has also drawn attention and criticism from some members of the party establishment.
General Election Matchups Set
Mamdani will now contest the general election against incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent after leaving the Democratic primary, Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and independent candidate Jim Walden. The Board of Elections will certify the primary results by July 15.
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Weiner, a former US Representative, entered the race to return to politics after scandals that led to his resignation from Congress in 2011. Later revelations and legal charges ended his mayoral campaign and led to a prison sentence. Epstein, a former tenant organizer and lawyer, now moves on to face challengers in the November general election.
Milestone for Mamdani
Mamdani, age 33, is a state assembly member and identifies as a democratic socialist. He is the first Muslim and Indian-American to win a major party mayoral primary in New York City. Born to Indian and Ugandan parents, his win is seen as historic and symbolic for many voters.
FAQs
Who is Zohran Mamdani and what did he propose during his campaign?
Zohran Mamdani is a state assembly member who proposed free public transport, rent freezes, free child care, and taxes on the wealthy to fund social services.
What happens next after Mamdani's primary victory?
Mamdani will compete in the general election against Eric Adams, Curtis Sliwa, and Jim Walden. The final certified results will be confirmed by July 15.
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