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Zohran Mamdani makes history as first muslim nominee for NYC mayor

Published on: July 2, 2025 5:41 PM

Zohran Mamdani has officially become the Democratic candidate for New York City mayor, defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo in a major political upset. The final primary results, announced Tuesday, showed Mamdani winning 56% of the vote after ranked-choice counting. Cuomo, who hoped to return to politics after a scandal, conceded early on election night.

Mamdani, a 33-year-old New York State Assemblyman and self-declared democratic socialist, gained national attention for his progressive agenda. His proposals include rent freezes, higher taxes on the wealthy, free public buses, and universal childcare. He also strongly supports immigrant rights and climate action, positions that energized many young and working-class voters.

Born in Uganda to South Asian parents, Mamdani would become New York City’s first Muslim mayor if he wins in November. He now leads in early polls against both incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent, and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa. Cuomo may still join the race as an independent, though he hasn’t confirmed.

Mamdani’s campaign was fueled by grassroots organizing, digital outreach, and strong support from immigrant and minority communities. He focused on neglected neighborhoods and drew attention by directly addressing economic inequality and political corruption. His social media strategy helped his campaign reach millions of voters, especially youth and first-time voters.

Despite criticism from opponents, including Donald Trump who called him a “nut job”, Mamdani remains confident. He told supporters, “We shocked the establishment and redrew the map.” His win is already sparking debates within the Democratic Party over its direction—towards centrist stability or bold progressive reform.

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