There seems to be a lot of voter confusion around ballot proposals two through four, partly because the coalition against them is kind of weird — Staten Island Republicans and the Crown Heights Tenant Union both want you to vote “no,” for example. When it comes to the mayoral candidates, Andrew Cuomo is a “yes” and Curtis Sliwa is a “no” on the matter of shifting power away from the City Council when it comes to building new housing. Zohran Mamdani, though, has so far sidestepped the question, saying only that he’s still having “active conversations with labor leaders, elected officials, and other stakeholders” about the measures. But someone with his ear on housing has shared how they’re voting: Cea Weaver, a housing adviser to Mamdani and the executive director of Housing Justice for
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