Queens Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani culminated a meteoric political rise Tuesday by scoring a decisive victory in a polarizing mayoral election. At simply 34 years outdated, he’ll change into the youngest mayor in over a century, the primary Muslim to steer New York Metropolis and one of the crucial distinguished democratic socialists holding elected workplace within the nation.
With a majority of ballots counted, Mamdani received 50% of the vote, main former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an impartial and garnered 41%. Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa trailed the sector with 7%.

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As of 9 p.m. greater than 2 million New Yorkers had forged a poll, in accordance with the Board of Elections, a turnout not seen in a half century.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Democratic Comptroller nominee Mark Levine each handily received the 2 different citywide workplaces.
On the Brooklyn Paramount, supporters didn’t arrive till after the polls closed at 9 p.m., as they canvassed till the final second, marketing campaign officers stated. Mamdani celebrated his history-making triumph with 1000’s of jubilant supporters.
Iram Ali, who lives in Brooklyn, has a 13-month-old at residence and is worked up by Mamdani’s youngster care plan. She grew up within the borough’s Little Pakistan, and spoke in regards to the anti-Muslim racism her neighbors skilled.
“Muslims lived in concern due to quite a lot of the hate we acquired,” Ali, 34, stated.
“It’s actually inspiring to see a Muslim now, 24 years later, change into the mayor of New York Metropolis. It’s unlucky he has to face among the identical anti-Muslim racism we skilled at the moment. It exhibits how far this metropolis and this nation nonetheless wants to maneuver and shift.”
She was on the social gathering with lecturer and grassroots organizer Marshall Ganz, who labored with Cesar Chavez and the farm employees and now teaches at Harvard College.
“I feel he’s the actual deal and that’s fairly scarce in politics,” the 82-year-old stated.
“He truly sees individuals and engages with individuals and he’s brave and there’s no bullshit.”
“I voted for Zohran. I really feel like he’s the man who’s gonna work for town,” stated 24-year-old Tasbih Sharir, a latest mechanical engineering grad from Kensington, Brooklyn. “I’m in search of a mayor who can actually work for us, like decrease middle-income individuals,” he stated. “To be sincere I don’t actually care about Muslim or Christian.”
Gabriela Lira, 37, in Mamdani’s residence neighborhood of Astoria, Queens, introduced her youngsters when she voted for Mamdani.
“I desire a extra inexpensive metropolis, particularly the lease,” she stated. “My paycheck, virtually all the pieces goes to my lease.”
Lira, who moved to Astoria from Argentina 10 years in the past and works part-time as a Spanish translator at hospitals, colleges and within the courts, stated that Mamdani’s dedication to creating town extra inexpensive was a difference-maker for her.
“It’s actually laborious to get pleasure from your life with out sufficient cash,” she stated.
On the Ziegfeld Ballroom in Midtown, the place the Cuomo marketing campaign hosted his watch social gathering, supporters frowned and groaned over free wine and beer as the primary batch of preliminary ballots exhibiting Mamdani with a double-digit lead over Cuomo.
At the very least three massive spherical tables marked as “reserved” sat empty almost an hour after doorways opened to supporters.
“The excellent news is that it appears to be like like Sliwa didn’t steal that many votes away,” a supporter was overheard saying in regards to the Republican candidate.
Mamdani’s victorious coalition stands to remodel and problem New York’s energy construction. Whereas he ultimately secured endorsements from stalwart Democratic powerbrokers, like Brooklyn social gathering chief Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, Mamdani’s early and most vigorous supporters are to the left — and considerably exterior of — the Democratic social gathering’s base within the metropolis.
At Arte Cafe on the Higher West Facet, Sliwa conceded to a packed crowd of various supporters.
“Now we have a mayoral elect — clearly I want him good luck as a result of if he does effectively, we do effectively,” Sliwa stated. “If you happen to attempt to implement socialism, for those who attempt to render our police weak and impotent, for those who forsake the individuals’s public security, we’re not solely organizing, however we’re mobilizing — and we are going to change into the mayor-elect’s worst enemies.”
Upstart to Frontrunner
When Mamdani declared his candidacy in October 2024, he was a little-known, two-term state legislator with scant political or legislative success. Polling within the single digits, he constructed a following by releasing buzzy, viral movies that highlighted how unaffordable New York Metropolis had change into — and his plans to make town extra livable for working- and middle-class residents.
Heading into the June main, these extraordinarily on-line efforts — and Mamdani’s fixed presence on the marketing campaign path — garnered him a volunteer military of almost 30,000 door-knockers. Nonetheless trailing Cuomo in almost each ballot, he shocked New York’s political institution by resoundingly beating the previous governor and political scion by 12 proportion factors within the closing ranked-choice tally.
Following that gorgeous upset, Mamdami grew to become a nationwide standbearer for the nation’s left wing, at a time when the Democratic social gathering, forged off within the political wilderness through the second Trump presidency, has been embroiled in a wrestle to redefine itself.
However his affordability agenda — calling without spending a dime buses for all, government-run grocery shops and a lease freeze on regulated residences, partly financed by stiff tax hikes on the rich and companies — additionally provoked a fierce backlash.
And Mamdani’s repeated criticism of Israel — he has promised to have Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrested if he got here to New York Metropolis — additionally raised alarms amongst many Jewish voters, who heard in his refusal to sentence the phrase “Globalize the intifada” an invite to terrorist violence.
Fiscal watchdogs have warned that already strained metropolis and state budgets, with billions of {dollars} of deficits projected even earlier than federal spending cuts are felt in full pressure, will probably be hard-pressed to meet the complete spectrum of Mamdani’s marketing campaign platform, which features a promise of common youngster care, a $30 minimal wage and a vow to make use of union labor to construct all inexpensive housing.
Whereas most of the metropolis’s enterprise leaders got here to simply accept the chance of Mamdani’s win — with some even embracing it — others unleashed a flood of cash into impartial expenditure committees that supported Cuomo and attacked Mamdani, some $61 million over all.
As the autumn marketing campaign got here to a bitter shut, Cuomo, trailing in polls, more and more stoked anxieties a few potential Mamdani win, portray him as an existential risk to town and even laughing alongside when a radio host stated Mamdani would cheer on one other 9/11.
Mayor Eric Adams, who dropped out of the race in September and later backed Cuomo, amplified these assaults. At a rally endorsing his erstwhile rival, Adams instructed {that a} Mamdani victory would put New York Metropolis in league with European nations the place, he stated, Islamic extremism runs amok.
And on the eve of the election, President Donald Trump himself endorsed Cuomo, calling Mamdani a “Communist” who would flip New York right into a “Full and Complete Financial and Social Catastrophe.”
Some New Yorkers THE CITY spoke to expressed grave alarm about Mamdani’s candidacy. Voting in Park Slope, Brooklyn, 79-year-old Harvey Soss, a retired lawyer, stated the mayoral election provided him “as poor a collection of candidates” as he’d ever seen.
He forged his vote for Cuomo, he stated, doing so reluctantly and noting that he was embarrassed to be a member of the Democratic Celebration.
“The pinnacle of the clown posse sporting the little crimson beret will most likely give us the primary supporter of terrorism as a mayor,” Soss stated, referencing Sliwa. Switching the topic to Mamdani, he added, “New York Metropolis, over the course of the subsequent 4 years, will probably be significantly diminished as a result of he will probably be at battle with the feds, extra significantly the feds will probably be at battle with him.”
However on the poll cubicles, no less than a plurality of New Yorkers have been apparently unconvinced by such arguments.
And no less than a number of have been motivated by Trump’s endorsement — to vote for Mamdani.
In Park Slope, historical past instructor Terra Vetter wasn’t positive that she’d make it to the polls after a protracted day of labor, however then she realized that Trump and Elon Musk endorsed Cuomo.
“That actually pushed me,” Vetter stated. “That made me very uncomfortable. It made me really feel like Zohran wanted my vote much more.”
The 46-year-old stated she’s always nervous about lease, the price of groceries and “the $6 it takes me to get roundtrip to highschool on a regular basis.” Vetter informed THE CITY, saying she was aligned with Mamdani’s give attention to making town extra inexpensive.
As soon as once more, Mamdani’s path to victory relied on turning out new voters, and his recognition rose because of a military of volunteer canvassers and a quick on-line presence. Sticking to a platform of a extra inexpensive New York, he energized his supporters and introduced new voters to the polls.
A type of new voters was Vladimir Guerrier, who forged his first-ever vote in New York Metropolis for Mamdani on Saturday in Canarsie, Brooklyn.
Guerrier, a 40-year-old chef, grew to become an American citizen in March. After he heard Mamdani converse at a live performance of a Haitian DJ on the Barclays Middle this summer time, he was excited to register to vote.
“He stated he was combating for the Haitians,” Guerrier stated. “It’s time for a change in a approach. It’s time for contemporary blood.”
Within the waning days of the race, Mamdani campaigned relentlessly. He trick-or-treated with youngsters Friday night, visited six completely different nightclubs Saturday night time, cheered on runners of the New York Metropolis marathon, watched the Knicks Sunday and walked throughout the Brooklyn Bridge at dawn with supporters early Monday morning.
He and his canvassers continued to court docket Cuomo’s voters and undecided ones up till the final minute. He swayed one such voter in Harlem on Sunday.
Deba Younger, 64, stated she’d been planning to vote for Cuomo till she heard Mamdani converse at First Corinthian Baptist Church that morning.
“I like him. I felt his spirit. There’s hope,” she stated. “I feel that he’ll serve us effectively. And he jogs my memory of [former mayor Ed] Koch. He cares in regards to the individuals. He cares about New Yorkers.”
‘About All Of Us’
Mamdani would be the metropolis’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor, and the youngest in additional than 100 years. He was born in Uganda, moved to New York Metropolis along with his household as a younger youngster and have become a U.S. citizen in 2018.
Earlier than Mamdani was elected to the state Meeting in 2020, he labored as a foreclosures prevention counselor at Queens-based nonprofit Chhaya Neighborhood Growth Company and made rap music movies as Mr. Cardamom.
Mamdani’s win additionally represents the most important victory for the New York Metropolis DSA chapter for the reason that election of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in 2018. In the middle of the overall marketing campaign, Mamdani strayed from a number of of DSA’s central tenets — together with calls to defund the police and to finish the prosecution of misdemeanors — which might result in some friction with the group throughout his mayoralty.
Nonetheless, Mamdani’s affordability agenda was solid with DSA backing. Working to decrease the price of residing for New Yorkers, Mamdani promised to freeze the lease on rent-regulated residences, to ship quick and free buses and to develop free childcare. He additionally promised city-owned grocery shops to lower the price of meals, and a brand new Division of Neighborhood Security, the place mental-health employees would reply to mental-health incidents as a substitute of law enforcement officials.
Many critics ridiculed his platform and expressed skepticism about how he’d obtain his objectives. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who endorsed Mamdani in September, has not agreed to boost taxes, at the same time as Mamdani says he’ll depend on new taxes on the wealthy to fund elements of his agenda.
A key to Mamdani’s victory within the election was to develop the voters, bringing newcomers — particularly the under-35 set — to the polls. His marketing campaign engaged voters with occasions like a scavenger hunt and soccer match, and oversaw a large discipline group to spice up his title recognition and get out the vote for him.
Greater than 100,000 volunteers confirmed as much as knock on almost 3 million doorways all through the boroughs forward of the overall election, in accordance with the marketing campaign. These canvassers helped him make inroads in neighborhoods that hadn’t supported him within the main or have been skeptical of a DSA-affiliated marketing campaign.
That floor sport, paired along with his breezy and charismatic social media presence, helped cinch his win as he persistently led in opinion polls by double-digits main as much as the overall election after he defeated Cuomo in June’s Democratic main with 56% p.c of the ranked-choice vote.
Quickly, many prime Democrats on the native, state and nationwide degree moved to endorse him at the same time as Cuomo introduced he’d be operating to problem Mamdani as soon as once more.
Though Mamdani confronted a torrent of adverse advertisements, assaults and different efforts to cease his meteoric rise, he additionally leveraged such moments to provoke his supporters — each in New York and nationally.
In a dramatic second talking to a number of hundred supporters in Jamaica, Queens, on Saturday, lots of Muslim and South Asian descent, Mamdani requested them to place their palms up in the event that they’d been known as a terrorist or if their names have been mangled usually. Dozens of palms shot up throughout the gang. (Over the course of your entire marketing campaign, Cuomo repeatedly mispronounced Mamdani’s title.)
“That is why these phrases offend me, as a result of they’re about all of us,” he shouted to the cheering crowd of onlookers. “Now not will we permit a politics on this metropolis that seeks to discard those who they deem to be disposable. We aren’t simply saying goodbye to a disgraced former governor on Tuesday. We’re saying goodbye to the politics of that shame.”
“ And our reply to that could be a imaginative and prescient of a metropolis the place all of us belong,” Mamdani stated. “All of us.”
Extra reporting by Greg B. Smith

