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New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani challenges Donald Trump in victory speech as Democrats win key US election races – live | Zohran Mamdani

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Interim summary: Mamdani triumphs on good night for Democrats

It’s been a busy night! Here’s a debrief of all the key moments to get you up to speed:

  • Zohran Mamdani is the mayor-elect of New York City with a decisive victory over former governor Andrew Cuomo. With more than 97% of the votes counted, Mamdani received more votes – at least 1.03 million – than all the other candidates combined, including Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.

  • California passed Proposition 50, the measure that will temporarily redistrict the state in hopes of countering Republican efforts to do the same in Texas. The new maps could help Democrats pick up five additional seats in the US House of Representatives.

  • It was a good night for Democrats, with Abigail Spanberger winning the Virginia governor’s race and Mikie Sherrill winning the governorship in New Jersey.

  • President Donald Trump took to his favored platform, Truth Social, to distance himself from the losses. He also urged Republicans to pass voter reform and terminate the filibuster. As Mamdani was speaking, Trump posted a cryptic final missive of the night: “AND SO IT BEGINS!”.

  • Mamdani directly addressed Trump in his victory speech in Brooklyn, vowing to use his role in city hall to counter his politics of division. The newly minted mayor said: “Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: turn the volume up.”

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Jewish group that endorsed Mamdani say his victory shows New Yorkers want to turn the page on divisive politics

The group Jewish Voice for Peace Action (JVPA) cheered Zohran Mamdani’s win on Tuesday night, saying the mayor-elect’s victory had shown “that mass numbers of Jewish New Yorkers supported his candidacy not in spite of, but because of his support for Palestinian rights”.

Beth Miller, the political director for the JVPA, said in a statement:

Zohran ran and won on an agenda of affordability and dignity for all of NYC’s communities, as well as on a politics of consistency in which values do not stop at the city’s borders and a vision of freedom and dignity for all people that does not stop at the city’s borders.

The old political playbook that tried to exclude Palestinians and erase their humanity is coming to a close. Zohran’s victory is a clear message to the Democratic Party: A progressive agenda that includes Palestinian rights is popular.

Miller said Cuomo and his donors had attempted to use fearmongering and weaponized antisemitism, but said those efforts had “failed”.

“New Yorkers want to turn the page on politics that rely on dividing and attacking our communities,” Miller said. “We want to build a future in which we all thrive together.”

During his victory speech, Mamdani said he would see a city hall that stood “steadfast behind Jewish New Yorkers and does not waiver in the fight against antisemitism”.

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