Live Results: New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary
- On June 24, 2025, New York City held its Democratic mayoral primary with 11 candidates including former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.
- Cuomo sought office again following his 2021 resignation amid allegations of sexual misconduct, while Mamdani ran as a progressive challenger with key endorsements aimed at blocking Cuomo's comeback.
- Voters used ranked choice voting to rank up to five candidates, with nearly 400,000 early ballots mostly from Brooklyn despite temperatures reaching 100 degrees.
- Polling showed a close race with Cuomo leading 35% to Mamdani's 32%, though a ranked choice simulation favored Mamdani after eight rounds.
- Cuomo conceded to Mamdani on election night, reflecting a shift in voter preferences and the growing influence of the progressive coalition in New York City politics.
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Mamdani Conquers Cuomo in Upset: What You Missed
Zohran Mamdani dominated Andrew Cuomo in the first round of results of New York’s Democratic mayoral primary, prompting the former governor to concede the race. Here’s what you missed as Election Night unfolded.
New York City Mayoral Primary Results
Polls close at 9 p.m. ET. Follow as the results roll in here. New York Times: “By Tuesday night, the city is certain to know which candidate is in the lead… But because New Yorkers will be voting under a ranked-choice system, unless one candidate receives more than 50 percent of first-choice votes outright, the final result will not be determined until July 1. That is when voters’ backup choices are scheduled to be tabulated.”
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