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Zohran Mamdani Becomes New York City’s Youngest Mayor in a Century

Zohran Mamdani Becomes New York City’s Youngest Mayor in a Century

Democrat Zohran Mamdani has made history as the newly elected mayor of New York City, defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa, according to the Associated Press and other media outlets. Mamdani, a democratic socialist and former state assemblyman, will take office after Eric Adams, who withdrew from his reelection bid in September.

The election results showed Mamdani securing 50.3% of the vote, while Cuomo received 41.6% and Sliwa garnered 7.2%. His victory comes after a strong performance in the June Democratic primary, where he led by 12 points, cementing his position as the party favorite. At just 34 years old, Mamdani becomes New York City’s youngest mayor in over 100 years, symbolizing a generational shift in city politics.

Mamdani’s campaign focused heavily on affordable housing, rent control, and free public transportation, issues that resonated strongly with working-class and young voters. His progressive platform, however, drew criticism from conservative figures, including former President Donald Trump, who threatened to cut federal funding to New York City if Mamdani were elected.

Political analysts say Mamdani’s win reflects a broader movement toward progressive Democratic leadership in the U.S. His victory was part of a larger wave for Democrats, with Abigail Spanberger winning Virginia’s gubernatorial race and Mikie Sherrill taking the governorship in New Jersey.

As Mamdani prepares to assume office, attention turns to how his policies will shape the future of the nation’s largest city — and whether his ambitious plans for economic justice and public welfare will redefine New York’s political landscape.

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