Zohran Mamdani Elected New York City’s First Muslim Mayor in Stunning Upset

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    New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani votes at a voting site on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Olga Fedorova)

    NEW YORK (AP) — Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City on Tuesday, capping a stunning ascent for the 34-year-old state lawmaker, who was set to become the city’s most liberal mayor in generations.

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    In a victory for the Democratic party’s progressive wing, Mamdani defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Mamdani must now navigate the unending demands of America’s biggest city and deliver on ambitious — skeptics say unrealistic — campaign promises.

    With the victory, the democratic socialist will etch his place in history as the city’s first Muslim mayor, the first of South Asian heritage and the first born in Africa. He will also become the city’s youngest mayor in more than a century when he takes office on Jan. 1.

    Mamdani’s unlikely rise gives credence to Democrats who have urged the party to embrace more progressive, left-wing candidates instead of rallying behind centrists in hopes of winning back swing voters who have abandoned the party.

    He has already faced scrutiny from national Republicans, including President Donald Trump, who have eagerly cast him as a threat and the face of what they say is a more radical Democratic Party.

    The contest drove the biggest turnout in a mayoral race in more than 50 years, with more than 2 million New Yorkers casting ballots, according to the city’s Board of Elections.

    Mamdani’s grassroots campaign centered on affordability, and his charisma spoiled Cuomo’s attempted political comeback. The former governor, who resigned four years ago following allegations of sexual harassment that he continues to deny, was dogged by his past throughout the race and was criticized for running a negative campaign.

    There’s also the question of how he will deal with Trump, who threatened to take over the city and to arrest and deport Mamdani if he won. Mamdani was born in Uganda, where he spent his early childhood, but was raised in New York City and became a U.S. citizen in 2018.

    Mamdani must now start building for his ambitious agenda
    Mamdani, who was criticized throughout the campaign for his thin resume, will now have to begin staffing his incoming administration before taking office next year and game out how he plans to accomplish the ambitious but polarizing agenda that drove him to victory.

    Among the campaign’s promises are free child care, free city bus service, city-run grocery stores and a new Department of Community Safety that would send mental health care workers to handle certain emergency calls rather than police officers. It is unclear how Mamdani will pay for such initiatives, given Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul’s steadfast opposition to his calls to raise taxes on wealthy people.

    His decisions around the leadership of the New York Police Department will also be closely watched. Mamdani was a fierce critic of the department in 2020, calling for “this rogue agency” to be defunded and slamming it as “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety.” He has since apologized for those comments and has said he will ask the current NYPD commissioner to stay on the job.

    Mamdani’s campaign was driven by his optimistic view of the city and his promises to improve the quality of life for its middle and lower classes.

    But Cuomo, Sliwa and other critics assailed him over his vehement criticism of Israel ’s military actions in Gaza. Mamdani, a longtime advocate of Palestinian rights, has accused Israel of committing genocide and said he would honor an arrest warrant the International Criminal Court issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    How Mamdani won over the city while Cuomo faltered
    Mamdani began his campaign as a relatively obscure state lawmaker, little known even within New York City.

    Going into the Democratic primary, Cuomo was the presumed favorite, with near-universal name recognition and deep political connections. Cuomo’s chances were buoyed further when incumbent Mayor Eric Adams bowed out of the primary while dealing with the fallout of his now-dismissed federal corruption case.

    But as the race progressed, Mamdani’s natural charm, catchy social media videos and populist economic platform energized voters in the notoriously expensive city. He also began drawing outside attention as his name ID grew.

    Mamdani ultimately trounced Cuomo in the primary by about 13 points.

    The former governor relaunched his campaign as an independent candidate for the general election, vowing to hit the streets with a more energetic approach. However, much of his campaign continued to focus on attacking opponents. In the race’s final stretch, he claimed Mamdani’s election would make Jews feel unsafe.

    Meanwhile, supporters packed Mamdani’s rallies, and he held whimsical events, including a scavenger hunt and a community soccer tournament.

    Cuomo also juxtaposed his deep experience in government with Mamdani’s less than five years in the state Legislature. But the former governor also faced his own political baggage, as his opponents dredged up the sexual harassment allegations that led to his resignation, as well as his decisions during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Sliwa, the creator of the Guardian Angels crime patrol group, also had his moments — mostly in the form of funny quips on the debate stage — but had difficulty gaining traction as a Republican in an overwhelmingly Democratic city.

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    Am segula
    Am segula
    8 days ago

    Before everyone gets worked up, let us all say out loud: לב מלכים ושרים ביד ה׳ — the hearts of kings and rulers are in the hands of Hashem. We have lived under many cruel and ruthless czars, kings, and others. ב״ה, we are still here. All we can do is continue to daven, do teshuva, and perhaps take on a personal kabbalah. We have survived in the past, and we will continue to survive and thrive — of that, I am certain.

    5TResident
    Noble Member
    5TResident
    8 days ago

    What stunning upset? He’s been predicted as Mayor since June.

    See
    See
    8 days ago

    New Gaza City

    Joshua
    Joshua
    8 days ago

    How much CASH dis Curtis get to stay in the race

    Amos Daled
    Amos Daled
    8 days ago

    Thank you Sliwa. You reap what you sow. Take your stupid red beret and eat it.

    ירידה לצורך עלי׳! גזל״ט! 100%
    ירידה לצורך עלי׳! גזל״ט! 100%
    8 days ago

    Hopefully it will be – as turned out with Biden – a ירידה לצורך עלי׳ה!
    That through everyone seeing more clearly how awful they were comparatively, next elections in NY and cities well beyond, will learn to vote the opposite!

    Judith
    Judith
    8 days ago

    I feel like tearing my garment.

    NY has fallen
    NY has fallen
    8 days ago

    “Stunning Upset”?? We all predicted this over and over, so it must not mean in context of election results, but rather you’re “stunningly upset he won”.
    We even came back to early vote for a disgraced governor I despise, which was no small feat.

    mrbrklyn
    mrbrklyn
    8 days ago

    That you for this article that full of everything but Mamdani talking points and completely fails to mention Mamdani’s support for Hamas, his establishment of the antisemitic Students for Justice in Palestine at college, his participation in violent demonstrations that assaulted Jews, his support of terrorists both in the US and abroad including conspirators of the 9-11 attacks on NYC, his antisemitic troupes like the NYC police departments boots are laced by the IDF, etc etc etc.

    This man is an evil man and worst than his election is the betrayal of Jews by Jews and people professing to be our friends and protectors.

    Joel Rosenfeld
    Joel Rosenfeld
    8 days ago

    Bobov really helped!

    The elephant in the room
    The elephant in the room
    8 days ago

    This guy has his eyes on the White House. My assumption is that he’ll try to play nice to win over public opinion and run for the presidency at the first chance he gets. Stopping that should be a national priority — it would be a far bigger issue than this.

    Democrats all support the Hamas Nazi Supporters
    Democrats all support the Hamas Nazi Supporters
    7 days ago

    What stupidity, he was ahead the entire election, an upset would have been Cuomo winning, a stunning upset would have been Sliwa winning.

    lazy-boy
    lazy-boy
    8 days ago

    Stunning Upset? maybe the Jews are upset, but everyone predicted Madmani would win.

    Not Surprised
    Not Surprised
    7 days ago

    I could really use a dose of Rush Limbaugh about now.

    Let’s go
    Let’s go
    8 days ago

    Thanks a lot Sliwa.

    Bertche Yaknehaz
    Bertche Yaknehaz
    7 days ago

    Any Jew who voted for this bastard should stick his head in the toilet and blow bubbles.

    A Concerned Jew
    A Concerned Jew
    7 days ago

    It is human nature for voters to get swayed by powerful promises and colorful ads of a better tomorrow. The question remains in how a 34 year old will deliver so many pledge that are beyond his control. His election has shown the reality of the Democrat party’s shift to being anti- Israel and far left, and there is no turning back. Perhaps people thought AOC was a minority in the Democrats; no, she and the new mayor represents the majority of the Democrats and people have to understand this. This is not the Democrats of the past that was pro- Israel, but a Democrat party that has become anti- Israel. Let us stay united in our belief in Hashem that Hashem will protect us in these radical and changing times.

    Conservative Carl
    Conservative Carl
    7 days ago

    Who woulda thunk it? Trying to stop the incredibly popular extremist major party nominee by having the guy nobody likes run as independent didn’t work? Color me shocked.

    NYorker
    NYorker
    8 days ago

    Time for a a tax strike, everybody to stop paying income tax and real estate tax, let’s see where he’ll get the money for all freebies.

    Real Common Sense
    Real Common Sense
    7 days ago

    The message is clear. Jews don’t belong in Golus. I know those of you who are comfortable here will not like this comment, but your comfort level will not last. Recognize it before it’s too late

    Attention Brooklyn: Secede from NY City!!
    Attention Brooklyn: Secede from NY City!!
    8 days ago

    Join Staten Island in their decades long struggle to form their own city. Call the new joint city “Verrazano”.

    Yossel
    Yossel
    8 days ago

    Sad to see he won Williamsburg and Crown Heights

    ananymous
    ananymous
    7 days ago

    My Condo in Miami just increased in value. Make sure someone turns off the lights when the last Yid leavers NYC

    Simple
    Simple
    8 days ago

    Having read these Comments : I would respectfully advise the Commenters to be more cautious of people s respect

    Bertche Yaknehaz
    Bertche Yaknehaz
    7 days ago

    RIP NYC

    Albroker
    Albroker
    8 days ago

    does satmar have champagne popping ?

    Albroker
    Albroker
    8 days ago

    satmar will say innvocation at his inauguration

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    7 days ago

    Instead of bashing Dems – WHY did they win?
    ● concern of economy
    ● concern of health insurance
    ● concern of housing
    ● concern of high food prices
    ● concern of GOP Govt shutdown
    ● concern of ICE raids & detentions
    ● concern of Trump tariffs
    ● concrrn of attacks on US Consitution by GOP
    ● Tired of Trump antics, ETC

    Compared to Omar Fatah of Minneapolis
    Compared to Omar Fatah of Minneapolis
    7 days ago

    At least HamanDn”y is not born in USA and has no resume to show for himself. . If you are looking for what to Daven to be protected from in American politics, pay more attention to what’s going on in other states too. hashem Yishmor

    Bernhard H. Rosenberg
    Bernhard H. Rosenberg
    5 days ago

    Mamdani is Mayor and there is nothing we can do about it. Fighting Jews who supported him will get us nowhere. Is this the age of gloom for New York and will Jews see unstoppable Anti-Semitism.? Many say run to Florida. The only place to run to is Israel. For the present stay in New York. Mamdani will change his tune when he takes office and will be advancing his political career; he wants to succeed and be reelected in four years. We live in an age of violence; he will watch his step when he gets into power. By the way, I believe he eventually will be seeking higher office. This is not pre-1933 Germany nor a possible Jewish Genocide. If Jews are targeted, unlike during the Holocaust, Israel has an army that will not let Jews be annihilated in mass in any shape or form. We have Israel to go home to. I am trying to calm down those who are in a panic. I hope I have succeeded. Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg

    Am segula
    Am segula
    8 days ago

    I didn’t see the breakdown by district. However, we can simply look at the far-left members of the City Council, most of whom come from minority communities. These communities tend to vote based on racial identity first and party affiliation second. They often don’t look beyond that, even when such choices may be detrimental to their long-term interests. In contrast, the Jewish community began as Franklin Democrats but has matured politically. We’ve learned to look past identity and vote in alignment with our broader interests.

    You know who can thank ..
    You know who can thank ..
    8 days ago

    He refused to exit the race. He helped make this happen. . On purpose or by mistake . The most selfish man in nyc we should call him ..
    Hashem has a plan

    Israeli DIB
    Israeli DIB
    7 days ago

    Bh Cuomo didn’t win

    Baruch Hashem
    Baruch Hashem
    8 days ago

    Baruch hashem now let’s jail and bankrupt
    The corrupt Askanim and bring back housing availability and affordability!
    Down with the molesters

    NY has fallen
    NY has fallen
    7 days ago

    I’m no one to argue on the Rimanover and no question Cuomo has Jewish and much more Gentile blood on his hands. My Halachik rationalization why it was permitted to vote for Cuomo was:
    [1.] his force-infecting Nursing Homes order was mass manslaughter vs Murder1. It was a type of Gramma that Bais-Din would sentence to OreiMiklat versus execute. Even-though Gemara in Makos says we can pay homage to Nigoal who admits “Rotzeach Ani …af al pi kein”, sadly Cuomo is arrogantly far from that.
    [2.] Many other Gedolim also endorsed Cuomo as he was the 2nd polling and MamZorDummy can highly potentially be pikuach nefesh which overrides all, and therefore…
    [3.] There was a already a mass community consensus to vote for 2nd polling and as Gemara & Halacha says: Kivan deDashu bei RABIM, shomer pesaim Hashem.

    Joel R
    Joel R
    8 days ago

    Can’t wait for the millions of people that will move out!
    Housing will be cheaper!

    Israel
    Israel
    8 days ago

    i’m glad he won. Let’s try a different approach other than catering to billionares

    A REAL YID
    A REAL YID
    7 days ago

    He is NOT a communist or real socialist. He’s an old school NEW DEAL DEM with progressive NYC goals. Except for his pro-Hamas drek, he’s way better than Cuomo or Sliwa. Gave a GREAT SPEECH, too. Give a listen.

    Torah jew
    Torah jew
    8 days ago

    May God forgive those who voted bishogeg for cuomo yms and same sex “marriage”