Mamdani won Brooklyn's vote in mayoral primary, data shows, though Cuomo found some footholds Brooklyn Paper
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Mamdani won Brooklyn's vote in mayoral primary, data shows, though Cuomo found some footholds  Brooklyn Paper
"Zohran Mamdani officially secured the Democratic mayoral nomination after earning 56% of the vote in the third round of ranked-choice voting."
"The primary election drew more than 1 million voters citywide, with over 500,000 Brooklynites participating, the highest turnout of any borough."
"Mamdani's strongest support came from northern and central Brooklyn, particularly dominating Assembly District 53 with 75% of the vote."
"Andrew Cuomo trailed with 44% of the vote in the final ranked-choice results, conceding before the process was completed."
Zohran Mamdani earned 50% of the Election Day vote in Brooklyn's primary, while Andrew Cuomo received 32%. More than 1 million voters participated citywide, with over 500,000 in Brooklyn alone. Final ranked-choice results revealed Mamdani secured 56% of the vote, defeating Cuomo, who had led earlier. Mamdani's strongest support was noted in northern and central Brooklyn, achieving a remarkable 75% in Assembly District 53. The diverse populations in the affected districts contributed to Mamdani’s success, and Cuomo conceded prior to the completion of the ranked-choice process.
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