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BOARD OF ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK |
2025 PRIMARY ELECTION |
OFFICIAL RANKED CHOICE ROUNDS |
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We certify this statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by signtures of the members of the board or a majority thereof on: |
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Date: |
July 22, 2025 |
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Canvassing Board |
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Canvassing Board |
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Contest: | DEM Mayor Citywide |
Election Date: | JUNE 24, 2025 |
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Election results |
Zohran Kwame Mamdani won the DEM Mayor Citywide Primary with 573,169 of
the votes in the final round. Zohran Kwame Mamdani defeated Andrew M. Cuomo,
who received 443,229 of final votes. |
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How the votes were counted - round by round |
| Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
Eliminated in this round | | Write-ins | Jessica Ramos; Zellnor Myrie; Selma K. Bartholomew; Brad Lander; Michael Blake; Scott M. Stringer; Adrienne E. Adams; Whitney R. Tilson; Paperboy Love Prince** |
Elected | | | Zohran Kwame Mamdani* |
Votes in this round | # votes | % of vote | votes transfered | # votes | % of vote | votes transfered | # votes | % of vote |
Zohran Kwame Mamdani | 469,642 | 43.8% | 113 | 469,755 | 43.9% | 103414 | 573,169 | 56.4% |
Andrew M. Cuomo | 387,137 | 36.1% | 240 | 387,377 | 36.2% | 55852 | 443,229 | 43.6% |
Brad Lander | 120,634 | 11.3% | 73 | 120,707 | 11.3% | -XXX | |
Adrienne E. Adams | 44,192 | 4.1% | 167 | 44,359 | 4.1% | -XXX | |
Scott M. Stringer | 17,820 | 1.7% | 74 | 17,894 | 1.7% | -XXX | |
Zellnor Myrie | 10,593 | 1.0% | 55 | 10,648 | 1.0% | -XXX | |
Whitney R. Tilson | 8,443 | 0.8% | 82 | 8,525 | 0.8% | -XXX | |
Michael Blake | 4,366 | 0.4% | 23 | 4,389 | 0.4% | -XXX | |
Jessica Ramos | 4,273 | 0.4% | 21 | 4,294 | 0.4% | -XXX | |
Paperboy Love Prince | 1,560 | 0.1% | 68 | 1,628 | 0.2% | -XXX | |
Selma K. Bartholomew | 1,489 | 0.1% | 16 | 1,505 | 0.1% | -XXX | |
Write-ins | 1,581 | 0.1% | -XXX | | |
Inactive ballots | | | 649 | 649 | | 54683 | 55,332 | |
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*The winning candidate is the candidate in the round with final 2 candidates who has the most votes. |
**Two or more candidates with the lowest number of votes can be eliminated in a single round if their total number of votes is less than
the votes for the candidate immediately ahead of them. This means that, if all next choices went to one of them, they would still trail
the next higher candidate, and the outcome will be the same whether they are eliminated one by one, or at the same time. |
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