A voter casts a poll within the 2025 NYC Mayor’s Race at P.S. 41 within the West Village on Nov. 4, 2025.
Picture by Adam Daly
The polls have now closed within the 2025 NYC Mayor’s Race between Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, impartial candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.
All that’s left after months of campaigning and 10 days of file voting is the counting of ballots. The NYC Board of Elections is releasing the outcomes of all early voting, Election Day and scanned mail ballots counted all through the night Tuesday from throughout the 5 boroughs.
The primary flash had Mamdani with 49.6% of the vote, with 52.6% of the poll scanners counted. He has a few roughly 109,000-vote lead on Cuomo.
Supply: NYC Board of Elections, unofficial outcomes
The mayor’s race that has dominated the headlines for weeks sparked a renewed political vitality in New York Metropolis. Moments earlier than the polls closed, the NYC Board of Elections introduced that 2 million voters had participated within the election — the primary time since 1969 {that a} mayor’s race had that many votes.
After 5 straight mayoral elections with lower than 30% turnout, greater than 1.7 million votes had been solid as of 6 p.m. Nov. 4.
As all eyes are on who might be elected New York Metropolis’s 111th mayor, the votes will even be coming in for town comptroller, public advocate, borough president and Metropolis Council races. Quite a few judgeships and 6 poll questions impacting the state Structure and Metropolis Constitution have been additionally on the poll on this yr’s basic election.
Watch this area for election updates as they arrive in. New York News reporters might be reporting from the Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa marketing campaign events. Keep tuned.




