APZohran Mamdani’s victory over Cuomo in NYC Mayoral primary
In a dramatic and closely watched contest, Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist and state assemblyman, has defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. The result marks a generational and ideological shift in city politics, with Mamdani鈥檚 victory powered by a coalition of young voters, progressives, and grassroots activists.According to the New York City Board of Elections, Mamdani secured approximately 43.5% of first-choice votes, while Cuomo trailed with 36.3%.The city鈥檚 ranked-choice voting system means that while these numbers reflect initial preferences, Mamdani鈥檚 campaign is expected to benefit further from second-choice votes, particularly after cross-endorsements with other progressive candidates. With over 90% of ballots counted, major outlets including The New York Times and CBS News have called the race for Mamdani, and Cuomo conceded late Tuesday evening.Cuomo鈥檚 statementsAndrew Cuomo, seeking a political comeback after resigning as governor in 2021 amid sexual harassment allegations, acknowledged defeat in a speech to supporters. 鈥淭onight is his night,鈥 Cuomo said, referring to Mamdani. 鈥淗e put together a great campaign, and he touched young people and inspired them and got them to come out and vote. He really ran a highly impactful campaign. I called him, I congratulated him, I applaud him sincerely for his effort鈥.Mamdani鈥檚 campaignMamdani鈥檚 campaign focused on affordability, proposing sweeping initiatives such as rent freezes, free universal child care, city-run grocery stores, and free bus service. These policies, funded by proposed new taxes on corporations and the wealthy, resonated with voters frustrated by rising living costs and the city鈥檚 inequality crisis. His campaign drew endorsements from progressive leaders like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, and was marked by a vibrant, youth-driven ground game.Mamdani鈥檚 victory is historic: if elected in November, he would become New York City鈥檚 first Muslim and Indian American mayor. The result is widely seen as a rebuke to establishment politics and a signal of the Democratic Party鈥檚 shifting base in the Trump era. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who skipped the Democratic primary to run as an independent after his own legal controversies, will face Mamdani and Republican Curtis Sliwa in the general election.Live Events(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)
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