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Recapping the November general election
Election Day for the November general election is over in New York City. Here’s a recap of what happened in some of the local races on election night:
Zohran Mamdani will be New York City’s 111th mayor. According to the Associated Press, with nearly 90% of the expected vote counted, Mamdani has 50.4% of the vote, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo has 41.6% and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa has 7.1%.
Mamdani gave a victory speech Tuesday evening, telling supporters “the future is in our hands.”
More than 2 million voters cast their ballot in the 2025 election, the biggest turnout for a mayor’s race since 1969, the city’s Board of Elections said.
New York City residents voted “yes” for ballot proposals 2 through 5 and “no” for ballot proposal 6, the AP projects.
Democrat Shirley Aldebol is the projected winner in the race for City Council District 13 in the Bronx. According to the AP, with more than 89% of the expected vote in, Aldebol had 51.7% of the vote, incumbent Republican Kristy Marmorato had 46.3% of the vote and Joel Rivera, who ran as an independent candidate, had 2.1% of the vote.
Democrat Phil Wong is the projected winner in the race for City Council District 30 in Queens. According to the AP, with more than 87% of the expected vote in, Wong had 55.2% of the vote, while Republican Alicia Vaichunas had 44.8% of the vote.
Democrat Kayla Santosuosso is the projected winner in the race for City Council District 47 in Brooklyn. According to the AP, with more than 88% of the expected vote in, Santosuosso had 59.4% of the vote, while Sarantopoulos had 40.6% of the vote.
Incumbent Jumaane Williams is the projected winner in the race for Public Advocate, Spectrum News projects. According to the AP, with more than 89% of the expected vote in, Williams had 72.9% of the vote, Republican Gonzalo Duran had 24.9% of the vote and Marty Dolan, who ran as an independent candidate on “The Unity” Party line, had 2.3%.
Democrat Mark Levine is the projected winner for city comptroller, Spectrum News projects. According to the AP, with more than 89% of the expected vote in, Levine had 75.1% of the vote, Republican Peter Kefalas had 22.8% of the vote and Ismael Malavé Pérez, who ran as an independent candidate on “The Unity” Party line, had 2.1%.
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