New Yorkers elected far-left Democrat Zohran Mamdani Tuesday in a historic victory, but not all neighborhoods voted the same way, according to a block-by-block voting map.
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New Yorkers elected far-left Democrat Zohran Mamdani Tuesday in a historic victory – but not all neighborhoods voted the same way, according to a block-by-block voting map.
Four boroughs opted in favor of the democratic socialist, while most of Staten Island went for independent candidate Andrew Cuomo, save for the majority of the North Shore, per the NYC Election Atlas published by the Center for Urban Research at CUNY’s Graduate Center.
Here’s how New Yorkers’ vote broke down:Who was the most popular candidate by borough?
In Manhattan, Democratic nominee Mamdani swept most of the vote, wooing 50% or more voters in nearly every neighborhood save for Cuomo-heavy support in the Upper East Side, Midtown East, Flatiron, Tribeca, Murray Hill and Battery Park City.
Brooklyn saw additional Cuomo strongholds in Borough Park, South Williamsburg, Sheepshead Bay and Midwood. But Mamdani repped Bushwick, Williamsburg, Prospect Heights, Fort Greene and most of Crown Heights.
In Queens, Mamdani took Astoria, where he lives with his wife in a rent-controlled apartment, as well as Jamaica and Queensbridge. Cuomo, the Queens-born former Democratic New York governor, saw the most support in Glen Oaks and Kew Gardens Hills’ election districts.
In The Bronx, Parkchester rode for Mamdani while Cuomo won over a majority of Riverdale.
Staten Island was Cuomo’s, and he saw the most support in the borough’s Todt Hill area with more than 80% of ballots cast there going to the ex-governor.
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