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November 4, 2025
New York City Mayor Results 2025
NBC News Clone summarizes the latest on: New York City Mayor Results - Politics and Government | NBC News Clone. This article is rewritten and presented in a simplified tone for a better reader experience.
Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who ran as a third-party candidate, after also defeating Cuomo in a June primary. Republican Curtis Sliwa was also in the race. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams was also running as a third-party hopeful but dropped out of the race this fall, though his name still appeared on ballots.
New York City
Projected winner
ZOHRAN MAMDANI wins the New York City mayor race
Candidate
Party
Votes
Pct.Percentage
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percentage
Zohran Mamdani
Joseph Hernandez
D
0
50.4%
Andrew Cuomo
Joseph Hernandez
I
0
41.6%
Curtis Sliwa
Joseph Hernandez
R
0
7.1%
Total
2,055,921
93.5% expected votes in (Est. remaining 145,000)
93.5% expected votes in (Est. remaining 145,000)
Mayor Borough Results
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Candidate
Party
Votes
Pct.Percentage
BronxBronx223,042 votes94.2% in
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percentage
Z. MamdaniZohran Mamdani
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
D
0
51.5%
A. CuomoAndrew Cuomo
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
I
0
40.3%
C. SliwaCurtis Sliwa
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
R
0
7.1%
BrooklynBrooklyn658,199 votes93.3% in
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percentage
Z. MamdaniZohran Mamdani
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
D
0
56.8%
A. CuomoAndrew Cuomo
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
I
0
37.3%
C. SliwaCurtis Sliwa
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
R
0
4.9%
ManhattanManhattan521,767 votes92.6% in
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percentage
Z. MamdaniZohran Mamdani
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
D
0
52.7%
A. CuomoAndrew Cuomo
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
I
0
43.0%
C. SliwaCurtis Sliwa
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
R
0
3.4%
QueensQueens503,989 votes93.6% in
Candidate
Party
Votes
Percentage
Z. MamdaniZohran Mamdani
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
D
0
47.3%
A. CuomoAndrew Cuomo
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
I
0
42.2%
C. SliwaCurtis Sliwa
J. HernandezJoseph Hernandez
R
0
9.7%
Exit Polls
Mamdani
Cuomo
Sliwa
Adams
Other
Gender
Male (44%)
50%
41%
8%
Female (55%)
50%
43%
6%
I identify another way (1%)
Not enough data
Are you:
White (50%)
45%
46%
8%
Black (17%)
57%
38%
3%
1%
Hispanic/Latino (17%)
52%
39%
8%
Asian (10%)
62%
32%
6%
Other (5%)
51%
39%
8%
Race
White (50%)
45%
46%
8%
Non-White (50%)
56%
37%
6%
Gender by race
White men (23%)
42%
49%
9%
White women (27%)
47%
45%
8%
Black men (7%)
62%
31%
5%
1%
Black women (10%)
54%
42%
3%
1%
Latino Men (7%)
55%
33%
11%
Latino Women (10%)
51%
42%
7%
All other (16%)
60%
32%
7%
In which age group are you?
18-29 (11%)
78%
18%
4%
30-44 (24%)
66%
28%
5%
45-64 (33%)
43%
47%
9%
65 or over (31%)
36%
55%
8%
Age
18-44 (36%)
70%
25%
5%
45+ (64%)
40%
51%
8%
Age
18-24 (3%)
77%
20%
2%
25-29 (8%)
78%
16%
4%
30-39 (17%)
69%
27%
3%
40-49 (17%)
50%
40%
9%
50-64 (24%)
43%
47%
9%
65+ (31%)
36%
55%
8%
Age by race
White 18-29 (5%)
66%
30%
4%
White 30-44 (12%)
67%
30%
3%
White 45-64 (15%)
38%
49%
12%
White 65+ (18%)
31%
58%
10%
Black 18-29 (2%)
84%
8%
7%
1%
Black 30-44 (4%)
64%
28%
6%
2%
Black 45-64 (7%)
54%
43%
2%
1%
Black 65+ (5%)
47%
50%
2%
Latino 18-29 (1%)
86%
9%
3%
1%
Latino 30-44 (5%)
65%
26%
8%
Latino 45-64 (6%)
43%
46%
10%
Latino 65+ (4%)
41%
51%
7%
All others (15%)
58%
34%
7%
Age by gender
Men 18-29 (5%)
67%
26%
5%
Men 30-44 (11%)
67%
27%
5%
1%
Men 45-64 (15%)
45%
45%
10%
Men 65+ (13%)
37%
53%
10%
Women 18-29 (6%)
84%
12%
3%
Women 30-44 (14%)
65%
30%
5%
Women 45-64 (18%)
43%
48%
8%
Women 65+ (18%)
36%
57%
7%
Identify another way (1%)
Not enough data
Which best describes your education?
Not a high school graduate (3%)
40%
48%
11%
High school graduate (17%)
40%
46%
13%
1%
Attended college but received no degree (13%)
41%
47%
10%
1%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (8%)
46%
46%
7%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (31%)
57%
38%
5%
Advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (27%)
57%
38%
4%
Education
College graduate (59%)
57%
38%
5%
No college degree (41%)
42%
47%
11%
1%
Education by race
White college graduates (36%)
53%
41%
5%
White non-college graduates (14%)
26%
58%
16%
Non-white college graduates (22%)
64%
32%
4%
Non-white non-college graduates (27%)
50%
41%
8%
1%
Education by gender among White voters
White women college graduates (20%)
53%
41%
5%
White women non-college graduates (7%)
30%
54%
16%
White men college graduates (16%)
51%
42%
6%
White men non-college graduates (7%)
20%
64%
15%
1%
All others (50%)
56%
36%
6%
Which best describes your education?
Never attended college (20%)
40%
46%
13%
1%
Attended college but no degree (13%)
41%
47%
10%
1%
Associate's degree (8%)
46%
46%
7%
Bachelor's degree (31%)
57%
38%
5%
Advanced degree (27%)
57%
38%
4%
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (59%)
66%
31%
2%
Republican (15%)
4%
73%
23%
Independent (26%)
43%
46%
9%
Sex by party
Democratic Men (22%)
71%
27%
2%
1%
Democratic Women (36%)
64%
34%
2%
Republican Men (8%)
6%
72%
22%
Republican Women (7%)
2%
74%
24%
Independent Men (13%)
44%
44%
10%
Independent Women (12%)
42%
48%
9%
Identify another way (1%)
Not enough data
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Very liberal (26%)
84%
14%
1%
Somewhat liberal (23%)
69%
29%
1%
Moderate (33%)
36%
55%
7%
Somewhat conservative (12%)
10%
71%
18%
Very conservative (6%)
8%
61%
30%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (49%)
77%
21%
1%
Moderate (33%)
36%
55%
7%
Conservative (18%)
9%
68%
22%
Religion
Protestant or other Christian (20%)
43%
48%
7%
1%
Catholic (27%)
33%
52%
15%
Jewish (16%)
32%
64%
3%
Other (14%)
71%
24%
3%
None (23%)
76%
20%
4%
2024 total family income:
Under $30,000 (15%)
42%
48%
8%
1%
$30,000-$49,999 (14%)
53%
40%
5%
$50,000-$99,999 (27%)
56%
36%
8%
$100,000-$199,999 (26%)
55%
37%
7%
$200,000-$299,999 (10%)
49%
44%
6%
$300,000 or more (8%)
33%
62%
4%
Total family income
Less than $50,000 (29%)
48%
44%
7%
1%
$50,000 or more (71%)
52%
40%
7%
Total family income
Less than $100,000 (57%)
52%
40%
7%
$100,000 or more (43%)
50%
43%
6%
Total family income
Less than $50,000 (29%)
48%
44%
7%
1%
$50,000-$99,999 (27%)
56%
36%
8%
$100,000-$199,999 (26%)
55%
37%
7%
$200,000 or more (17%)
42%
53%
5%
Total family income
Less than $50,000 (29%)
48%
44%
7%
1%
$50,000-$99,999 (27%)
56%
36%
8%
$100,000 or more (43%)
50%
43%
6%
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender
Yes (14%)
81%
15%
2%
No (86%)
46%
45%
8%
How long have you lived in New York City?
Less than 5 years (7%)
85%
14%
1%
5-10 years (8%)
78%
19%
2%
10+ years but not born here (37%)
55%
40%
4%
I was born in New York City (45%)
38%
49%
11%
How long have you lived in New York City?
10 years or less (14%)
81%
17%
1%
10+ years but not born here (37%)
55%
40%
4%
I was born in New York City (45%)
38%
49%
11%
Do you have any children under 18?
Yes (23%)
46%
47%
6%
1%
No (77%)
53%
39%
7%
Parents
Men with children (10%)
50%
42%
6%
2%
Women with children (13%)
43%
51%
5%
Men with no children (34%)
49%
41%
9%
Women with no children (41%)
56%
39%
5%
People who do not identify as men or women (2%)
Not enough data
Is this the first time you have ever voted in an election for mayor?
Yes (18%)
66%
30%
4%
No (82%)
47%
44%
8%
Do you own or rent the place you currently live?
Own (38%)
38%
53%
8%
Rent (57%)
59%
34%
6%
Neither (3%)
Not enough data
Do you think the condition of New York City's economy is:
Excellent (3%)
Not enough data
Good (30%)
59%
37%
3%
Not so good (48%)
48%
44%
7%
Poor (16%)
42%
42%
15%
Do you think the condition of New York City's economy is:
Excellent or good (33%)
60%
37%
3%
Not so good or poor (64%)
46%
43%
9%
Which best describes your family's financial situation?
Getting ahead (17%)
45%
48%
6%
Holding steady (59%)
48%
43%
8%
Falling behind (22%)
60%
33%
6%
1%
Was one reason for your vote for mayor today:
To support Donald Trump (8%)
5%
72%
23%
To oppose Donald Trump (32%)
77%
22%
Donald Trump was not a factor (58%)
41%
49%
9%
How do you feel about the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?
Strongly approve (15%)
3%
73%
23%
Somewhat approve (11%)
16%
64%
19%
Somewhat disapprove (8%)
31%
65%
3%
Strongly disapprove (62%)
71%
27%
1%
How do you feel about the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president?
Approve (26%)
9%
69%
22%
Disapprove (71%)
66%
32%
2%
In the 2024 election for president, did you vote for:
Kamala Harris (Dem) (62%)
69%
29%
1%
Donald Trump (Rep) (25%)
9%
70%
21%
Other (3%)
57%
37%
2%
Did not vote (6%)
42%
47%
9%
Do you consider yourself a democratic socialist?
Yes (24%)
87%
12%
1%
No (69%)
38%
52%
9%
Do you consider yourself part of MAGA?
Yes (11%)
9%
62%
29%
No (82%)
57%
38%
4%
MAGA Republicans
Republicans who are MAGA (7%)
2%
64%
33%
Republicans who are not MAGA (5%)
8%
79%
13%
All others (83%)
58%
37%
4%
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:
Strongly favorable (24%)
67%
31%
1%
Somewhat favorable (30%)
65%
32%
2%
Somewhat unfavorable (22%)
45%
49%
6%
Strongly unfavorable (20%)
21%
55%
23%
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:
Favorable (53%)
66%
32%
2%
Unfavorable (42%)
33%
52%
14%
Is your opinion of the Republican Party:
Strongly favorable (15%)
8%
70%
23%
Somewhat favorable (14%)
20%
63%
16%
Somewhat unfavorable (13%)
44%
52%
3%
Strongly unfavorable (53%)
73%
25%
1%
Is your opinion of the Republican Party:
Favorable (29%)
14%
66%
19%
Unfavorable (66%)
68%
30%
2%
Opinion of parties
Only favorable of the Democratic Party (46%)
69%
29%
1%
Only favorable of the Republican Party (22%)
5%
72%
23%
Favorable of both parties (7%)
44%
46%
7%
1%
Favorable of neither party (19%)
66%
30%
3%
Which ONE of these five issues is the most important facing New York City?
Immigration (9%)
27%
58%
14%
Crime (22%)
18%
67%
14%
Cost of living (55%)
66%
29%
4%
Health care (7%)
Not enough data
Transportation (1%)
Not enough data
How important to your vote for mayor were the candidates' positions on Israel?
A major factor (38%)
46%
46%
6%
A minor factor (29%)
53%
39%
7%
Not a factor at all (28%)
55%
35%
8%
How important to your vote for mayor were the candidates' positions on Israel?
A major or minor factor (67%)
49%
43%
7%
Not a factor at all (28%)
55%
35%
8%
Is the cost of housing where you live:
A major problem (70%)
59%
33%
7%
A minor problem (14%)
27%
62%
9%
Not a problem (12%)
31%
63%
6%
Is the cost of housing where you live:
A major or minor problem (84%)
54%
38%
7%
Not a problem (12%)
31%
63%
6%
Is crime where you live:
A major problem (31%)
35%
53%
11%
1%
A minor problem (49%)
55%
38%
6%
Not a problem (15%)
68%
29%
3%
Is crime where you live:
A major or minor problem (80%)
48%
43%
8%
Not a problem (15%)
68%
29%
3%
Which ONE of these five candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted for mayor?
Will bring needed change (27%)
78%
17%
5%
Is honest and trustworthy (13%)
68%
19%
12%
Is a strong leader (11%)
27%
63%
9%
1%
Will work for people like me (20%)
69%
20%
10%
Has the right experience (22%)
4%
93%
3%
Should the next mayor cooperate with the Trump administration on immigration enforcement?
Yes (34%)
16%
67%
17%
No (61%)
70%
27%
1%
Do you think raising city taxes would do more to:
Help the city's economy (34%)
86%
12%
1%
Hurt the city's economy (60%)
30%
59%
11%
When did you decide for whom to vote in the election for mayor?
In the last few days (5%)
31%
59%
8%
1%
In the last week (5%)
35%
60%
4%
1%
Earlier in October (17%)
41%
51%
7%
Before October (22%)
66%
29%
5%
You have known all along (23%)
52%
37%
10%
When did you decide for whom to vote in the election for mayor?
In the last week (10%)
33%
60%
6%
1%
Before that (61%)
53%
38%
7%
When did you decide for whom to vote in the election for mayor?
In the last month (27%)
38%
54%
7%
Before that (44%)
59%
33%
8%
Was your vote for mayor today:
For your candidate (67%)
64%
27%
8%
Against his opponents (29%)
20%
72%
6%
If only Mamdani and Cuomo were running for mayor would you:
Vote for Mamdani (49%)
97%
2%
1%
Vote for Cuomo (44%)
3%
89%
8%
Not vote (3%)
Not enough data
Are Zohran Mamdani's policies:
Realistic (44%)
94%
4%
1%
Not realistic (50%)
13%
74%
12%
Are Curtis Sliwa's policies:
Realistic (42%)
40%
44%
15%
Not realistic (49%)
58%
40%
1%
Are Andrew Cuomo's policies:
Realistic (58%)
32%
61%
6%
Not realistic (34%)
79%
10%
9%
1%
Area type
Urban (100%)
50%
42%
7%
Suburban (0%)
Not enough data
Rural (-1%)
Not enough data
Region
Bronx (11%)
52%
40%
7%
Brooklyn (32%)
57%
37%
5%
Manhattan (25%)
53%
43%
3%
Queens (24%)
47%
42%
10%
Staten Island (7%)
23%
55%
21%
The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information.
Source: Vote data via the Associated Press. Projections by the NBC News Decision Desk.