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Zohran Mamdani emerges as frontrunner in New York mayoral race

Published on: October 26, 2025 9:55 AM

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WASHINGTON: Early voting for New York City’s mayoral election began on Saturday, with Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state lawmaker of South Asian origin and self-described democratic socialist, emerging as the surprise frontrunner in the race.

Once seen as a political outsider, Mamdani’s campaign has gained remarkable momentum, fuelled by young progressive volunteers and widespread frustration over New York’s soaring cost of living. His signature proposal — to freeze rents for over two million residents in rent-stabilised housing — has struck a chord with voters struggling to afford city life.

If elected, Mamdani would become New York’s first Muslim mayor, marking a historic milestone. However, observers note that his support is driven more by his progressive platform than by his faith.

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Mamdani’s agenda includes wealth taxation, strengthening labour unions, expanding public transit, and creating climate-resilient housing. He has also pledged to uphold sanctuary city policies, protect LGBTQ rights, and ensure equal access to education and healthcare. These policies have earned him strong backing from young voters as well as African American, Hispanic, and immigrant communities.

“Mamdani has energised people who feel excluded from traditional politics,” said Moviz Siddiqui, a Queens resident. “He talks about fairness and affordability in a way that connects with everyone — Muslims, Jews, Hindus, atheists — it doesn’t matter.”

Facing criticism over his faith and past remarks, Mamdani has responded assertively, calling such attacks “racist and baseless.” He has also spoken openly about his Muslim identity, saying, “The dream of every Muslim is simply to be treated the same as any other New Yorker.”

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Despite political backlash for calling Israel’s actions in Gaza “genocide,” Mamdani continues to lead in the polls. A Victory Insights survey (Oct 22–23) places him 18 points ahead of former Governor Andrew Cuomo, with 47% support, while Republican Curtis Sliwa trails at 16%.

After initial hesitation, top Democrats — including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — have endorsed Mamdani, signalling growing party unity ahead of the November 4 election.

“Zohran Mamdani has relentlessly focused on addressing New York’s affordability crisis and is committed to being a mayor for all New Yorkers,” said Jeffries. Schumer praised his “impressive campaign built on fairness and opportunity,” defending him against conservative calls to question his citizenship.

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Born in Kampala, Uganda, Mamdani moved to New York as a child. His father is a Ugandan Muslim scholar, and his mother, Mira Nair, is a Hindu Indian filmmaker. His multicultural background has resonated across South Asian communities, drawing support from Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Nepali voters.

However, Muslim leaders remain divided. Councilwoman Shahana Hanif lauded him as “a bridge-builder,” while Nasir Qayyum Khan, a New Jersey-based community leader, warned that Mamdani’s progressive stances may not align with conservative Muslim values.

Early voting continues through November 2, with Election Day set for November 4. The winning candidate will assume office in January 2026.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Andrew Cuomo, Chuck Schumer, Curtis Sliwa, Hakeem Jeffries, Latest, Mira Nair, Muslim mayor, New York election, NYC affordability crisis, progressive politics, rent freeze, US elections, Zohran Mamdani

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