Cuomo Beat Mamdani With Native New Yorkers: Election Results Breakdown
Summary
Andrew Cuomo, running as an independent candidate, won significant support from native New Yorkers in the city's mayoral election. Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, received the majority of votes from newer residents who have lived in New York for less than 10 years. Among those living in New York for over a decade but not originally from there, Mamdani led slightly over Cuomo.Key Facts
- Andrew Cuomo ran as an independent in the New York City mayoral election.
- Native New Yorkers supported Cuomo, with 49% of their votes.
- Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, received strong support from residents who have been in New York for less than 10 years, with 81% of their votes.
- Among those who lived in the city for more than 10 years but were not born there, Mamdani led with 55% against Cuomo's 40%.
- The election results indicated Cuomo was more popular among long-established communities.
- Mamdani attracted more support from recently arrived and younger voters.
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