Meeting Member and Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani (left) and impartial mayoral candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Picture by Lloyd Mitchell
With polls closing within the 2025 NYC mayoral election in somewhat greater than 48 hours, two new polls present the race persevering with to tighten — however with very totally different margins between the Democratic frontrunner Zohran Mamdani and impartial candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
That is the primary time Mamdani has had a single-digit lead; an Oct. 27 Suffolk College survey that had the Impartial 10 factors behind Mamdani within the race, 44% to 34%. Mamdani’s lead had been lower in half between Suffolk’s September and October polls. A second ballot from Quinnipiac additionally had a 10-point hole between the 2 candidates; Mamdani had been up 13 factors on Cuomo within the earlier Quinnipiac ballot taken in September.
Political analysts are carefully watching to see if Cuomo will have the ability to shut the remaining hole and whether or not different adjustments will happen within the closing days of the race.
In accordance with polls collected by The New York Instances as of Nov. 2, Mamdani continues to guide the opposite candidates, though it is very important be aware that his lead varies broadly relying on the ballot.
“Polls released in the past week show Mamdani maintaining a double-digit lead, with many putting him roughly 10 points ahead of Cuomo,” New York Instances ballot researcher Caroline Soler wrote on Oct. 30. “Some suggest an even larger margin, with Mamdani’s lead reaching over 20 points in some polls.”
New York News reached out to the Mamdani marketing campaign for remark, and is awaiting a response.
In the meantime, Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa can be having fun with a rise in help.




