Zohran Mamdani leads the New York City mayoral primary with 44 percent of the first-choice vote, ahead of former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has conceded. Mamdani's platform includes rent freezes, free childcare, improved public transportation, and higher taxes on corporations and wealthy residents. The final outcome will be determined by ranked-choice voting after all mail-in ballots are counted. If confirmed, Mamdani would be the first Muslim candidate to win a New York mayoral primary. He will face Republican Curtis Sliwa and several independent candidates, including incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and attorney Jim Walden, in the general election scheduled for November.
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