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How NYC Neighborhoods Voted in the 2025 Mayoral Primary: Map

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[–><!–>Zohran Mamdani, an upstart state assemblyman from Queens, was on the brink of winning Tuesday’s Democratic primary for mayor of New York City. While results were not yet final, Mr. Mamdani leaped ahead of a crowded field thanks to a surge of turnout in gentrifying neighborhoods, and strong support from Asian and Hispanic enclaves.–><!–>

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[–><!–>Mr. Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist, also ran up large vote tallies in the affluent brownstone-lined blocks of Brooklyn, in the diverse blocks of Upper Manhattan and in areas with substantial South Asian populations in Queens.–><!–>

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Higher income residents

24% of precincts

30%42%20%
Middle income residents

49% of precincts

37%47%7%
Lower income residents

24% of precincts

49%38%3%
More college graduates

27% of precincts

28%45%19%
More white residents

29% of precincts

34%39%19%
More Hispanic residents

16% of precincts

41%48%4%
More Black residents

15% of precincts

51%34%3%
More Asian residents

4% of precincts

36%52%5%
More renters

70% of precincts

33%47%11%

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[–><!–>Mr. Mamdani, who would be the city’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor, won the largest vote share in gentrifying neighborhoods like Ridgewood in Queens and Greenpoint in Brooklyn that are home to groups of young, left-leaning voters. Voters in Jamaica Hills, a Queens neighborhood home to a sizable South Asian population, also chose Mr. Mamdani by a large margin.–><!–>

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[–><!–>Brad Lander, the city comptroller, was in third place overall. The cluster of neighborhoods in Brooklyn where Mr. Lander fared the best — which include Park Slope, Cobble Hill and Windsor Terrace — are all neighborhoods where Mr. Mamdani won most of the votes. That could ultimately benefit Mr. Mamdani under the city’s ranked-choice voting system, because the two men cross-endorsed each other and encouraged their supporters to rank them both.–><!–>

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Andrew Cuomo

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Ridgewood, Queens80%7,030
Bushwick, Brooklyn79%14,164
East Williamsburg, Brooklyn75%2,586
Jamaica Hills, Queens74%1,458
Greenpoint, Brooklyn72%7,583
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Brad Lander

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Borough Park, Brooklyn80%6,577
Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn76%236
Midwood, Brooklyn72%9,160
Far Rockaway, Queens72%2,489
Bayswater, Queens72%522
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Park Slope, Brooklyn35%7,330
Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn34%1,689
Cobble Hill, Brooklyn32%1,199
Columbia St. Waterfront District, Brooklyn31%355
South Slope, Brooklyn30%632
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Source: Elections - nytimes.com


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Springfield Gardens, Queens17%891
Laurelton, Queens16%506
St. Albans, Queens15%828
Jamaica, Queens14%1,381
Cambria Heights, Queens14%425