NYC Democratic mayoral primary live updates and 2025 election results

Update 7m ago
Mamdani, Lander using a boyfriend system against Cuomo
By crossZohran Mamdani and Brad Lander try to use Classified choice voting Like a tool against Andrew Cuomo. On Tuesday, Mamdani and Lander campaigned together and asked the voters to leave Cuomo from the ballot.
“Objective number one, add our votes to block Andrew Cuomo,” said Lander.
Lander also started using robocals from the Attorney General Letitia James and the Jewish activist Ruth Messinger to urge voters to leave Cuomo from their ballots.
“So when you vote today, please classify five candidates for the mayor. But do not make Andrew Cuomo one of them,” said a call.
On the other hand, many voters would first have classified Cuomo and would have left the rest of their ballots.
Update 24m ago
Crossroads can be essential
In a strategy to use Classified choice voting To their advantage, Mamdani and Lander cross-endors By urging their greatest supporters to classify the other second.
Mamdani and Lander think it can prevent Cuomo from winning and would have prevented Mayor Adams from winning the primary four years ago. Cuomo has always Driven in the survey Since he entered the mayor’s race.
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“Andrew Cuomo’s campaign is a card house. The two strongest progressive campaigns can overthrow it, and that’s exactly what we are going to do,” said Mamdani.
“I am proud to meet Zohran, because of his strong commitment to a more affordable New York, and from preventing the corrupt mayor, morally bankrupt and unacceptable from becoming mayor of a city he does not even like,” said Lander.
Mamdani and Blake also have a cross.
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Mayor Adams takes a chance on the challengers
Mayor Eric Adams, who will start His independent campaign for re -election Later in the week, offered a chickenpox on the houses of all his opponents on Tuesday, including Republican Curtis Sliwa.
“We must be defined by the word” recording “. A person has no file, a person flee his record, and I have a record:” Adams saidReferring to Mamdani and Cuomo. “Curtis is doing a good job with cats, but he doesn’t do a good job to make sure our city is working.”
We asked the mayor for whom he had voted. He said he had put “Eric Adams” on each line.
Update 57m ago
Kramer analysis: the mayor’s primary resembles recent breeds of the congress
CBS News New York political journalist Marcia Kramer saw everything during her many years covering the elections in New York.
She says that former governor Andrew Cuomo and the deputy for Queens, Zohran Mamdani reminds him of two recent primary breeds of the Democratic Congress.
First of all, there was then Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the insurg, Defeat the longtime representative Joe Crowley in an amazing upheaval in 2018. The other occurred last year when the director of the county of Weststs, George Latimer, moderate, moderate, defeated representative Jamaal Bowmanwho was at the time one of the most progressive legislators in the congress.
Kramer says that the question on election day is if Mamdani will become AOC of this season, or if Cuomo will show that a moderate voice is that New York voters really want.
No matter how it takes place, a winner will not be known for several days. The New York Elections Council must wait until the voting bulletins absent and affidavit be.
Standard wisdom is that if Cuomo is ahead of 10 or more points, it will prevail. However, if it is ahead of five or less, Mamdani is one step ahead.
What is not clear is so The campaign led by Mamdani and the city controller Brad Lander Do not classify Cuomo will have an impact. Kramer says that many people have “voted”, which means that they did not use the vote of choice, opting rather to vote for a single candidate. This candidate, Kramer reported, was Cuomo.
Updated 6:48 p.m.
Early voting total
Nearly 400,000 people voted at the start of the primary, with the most voting bulletins in Brooklyn and the least State Island, according to the New York Elections Council.
Here is the ventilation of the district:
- Manhattan: 122,642
- Bronx: 30 816
- Brooklyn: 142 735
- Queens: 75,778
- Staten Island: 12,367
- Total: 384,338 (unofficial)
Early voting has gone from June 14-22.
Updated 6.30 p.m.
New Yorkers brave extreme heat to vote
Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers went out to vote on Tuesday morning and afternoon, even though temperatures reached 100 degrees in the city.
Governor Kathy Hochul signed an executive order a few days before the elections, ensuring that people waiting to vote can receive water and other refreshments.
It was Historically hot Through the three states region. Kennedy airport has reached 100 degrees for the first time since 2013 and Newark airport has reached 103 degrees, a new record for June.
Update at 6.15 p.m.
The end of the survey predicts Mamdani victories
While the survey before the primary has constantly shown that Cuomo won, one released the day before the elections Mamdani the fighter.
The Emerson College / PIX11 / The Hill Solde -published Survey on Monday had the two main candidates in the elbow and neck, Mamdani finally winning the choice of choice of choice after eight laps.
Lander was the only other candidate with two -digit support in the first round of the ballot.
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Update 5:55 p.m.
Who runs in the democratic primary?
Voters can rank up to five of the 11 candidates in the Democratic primary. Here are the candidates as they appear on the ballot:
- Zohran Kwame Mamdani
- Scott M. Stringer
- Selma K. Bartholomew
- Zellnor Myrie
- Adrienne E. Adams
- Andrew M. Cuomo
- Jessica Ramos
- Whitney R. Tilson
- Michael Blake
- Brad
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Updated 6:00 p.m.
Find your polling station
You don’t know where to vote? Click here to use the NYC Board of Elections tool and find your polling station.
You must be online before 9 p.m. to vote.
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5:50 p.m. update
How does the classified choice vote work?
Classified choice voting, also called Instant runoff voteAllows voters to classify candidates for their first choice for their fifth. The defenders of the vote of the classified choices say that this gives more diversified candidates a chance in competitive races.
Voters can rank up to five candidates, but they are not required to do so. The classification only one, two, three or four candidates is good.
When the votes are tabuated, all the votes of first choice are counted initially. If a candidate receives more than 50% of the votes, he wins. If no candidate receives more than 50%, the counting continues in circles until there is a winner.
At the end of each round without winner, the candidate with the least votes is eliminated. Anyone who voted for this candidate will have his next choice counted in the next round. This means that your second choice is counted only if your first is eliminated. If your first and second choice are eliminated, your third choice is counted, etc.
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This process can continue until there are two candidates. At this point, the one who has the most votes wins.
This is the second primary election of the mayor of the city with a classified vote of choice. Mayor Adams won the 2021 democratic primary After several laps.
The classified choice will not be used in the general elections of November, where a simple majority is necessary to win.