Voters came out in huge numbers on Tuesday as Zohran Mamdani faced off against Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa on Tuesday — with New York recording its biggest turnout for a mayoral election since 1969. The Democratic nominee has maintained a strong advantage in polls and stands poised to become the first Muslim mayor of New York and its youngest leader in generations.
According to the New York Board of Elections, more than 2 million people have so far voted in the contentious race between democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. The polls have now closed with only those remaining in queues allowed to cast their ballots.
Exit polls predict Mamdani win
According to a Reuters report quoting Decision Desk HQ, Democratic candidate Zohran M

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