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NYC Mayoral Primary Election Day live updates: Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani face off

By Craig McCarthy, Elisha Fieldstadt, David Propper and Kaydi Pelletier

Anderson Cooper and CNN crew forced to evacuate during live broadcast from Israel

Handy map shows where your polling site is and how long you'll wait in line
By Elisha Fieldstadt
With about 11 hours until the polls close, voters might still be wondering where their polling site is.

A handy map on vote.nyc shows you where to vote based on your address and even how long you can expect to wait in line.

A handy map on vote.nyc shows you where to vote based on your address and even how long you can expect to wait in line.
A handy map on vote.nyc shows you where to vote based on your address and even how long you can expect to wait in line.
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Many voting locations around 10 a.m. Tuesday had wait times less than 20 minutes.

2 minutes ago
Retiree says despite ranked choice, she votes for just one person — and thinks 'bad boy' Cuomo will win
By Elisha Fieldstadt
Nancy Carlson, who is retired, said she isn't a fan of ranked voting, and she thinks Cuomo is going to win the primary.

"I think Cuomo has the best chance even though he was a bad boy," Carlson said, laughing. "He’s knowledgeable.”

Though she didn't say she voted for the former governor.

“I voted for one person. I don’t vote for more than one because I don’t believe in it. If you’re good, you should get in," she said.

“Forever you voted for the person you wanted to win and that was it. Why do you vote for four people? They all can’t get in. They’re just disrupting everything else.”

10 minutes ago
Heat already causing issues at polling sites — and it'll just keep getting hotter
By Zoe Hussain and Craig McCarthy
A poll site coordinator in Queens tells us the hot and humid conditions inside the polling site is already causing ballots to stick together.

The sticky ballot problem is creating signal issues — which could prove to be a problem around the city.

It's only 88 degrees in Central Park as of just before 9 a.m., according to the National Weather Service, and it's only going to get hotter.

Temps could peak above 100.

The coordinator said so far the issue hasn't disrupted anything — but they’re “on edge" with the slew of voters expected to head to the polls.

Surely, something to keep an eye on today.

11 minutes ago
Opinion: Corporate leaders rolled over to Zohran Mamdani’s rise when they should have tried to stop him
By Charles Gasparino
The calls began literally the minute The Post ran a headline Monday morning that Zohran Mamdani, the noxiously anti-Israel, socialist, lucky sperm kid, somehow found himself polling ahead of Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for mayor.

“That poll can’t be right, or is it?” was the question I kept getting from some top business types, both those located here and others who have major operations in the city.

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaking at a campaign event in Chinatown on June 20, 2025.
They may not be crazy about Cuomo (his sharp elbows as governor still sting), but they fear that a loon many times worse than incompetent comrade Bill de Blasio is on the verge of running Gotham.

Yes, I explained, Mamdani might win, and if he does, you'll only have yourself to blame.

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13 minutes ago
Opinion: How bad is Zohran Mamdani for New York? Let us count the ways
By Charles Fain Lehman
In the dwindling days of his run for Gracie Mansion, Zohran Mamdani has picked a strange priority: publicly funding gender change treatments for minors.

If elected, the New York Sun reported, Mamdani plans to spend $65 million on “gender-affirming care.”

He also promised to investigate New York hospitals that have stopped providing the services, fearing the Trump administration’s wrath, and create an “Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs” at City Hall.

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani campaigning in Inwood, Manhattan, on June 23, 2025.
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16 minutes ago
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s lesser-known proposals also have eye-watering price tags
By David Propper
It’s not just the big-ticket items.

Several of Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s lesser-known proposals are also coming out of left field — with eye-popping price tags that would hit taxpayers in the pocketbooks.

Among them are a green push to outfit hundreds of city public school buildings with renewable energy infrastructure, at a whopping cost of $3.27 billion over 10 years.

Mamdani has a green push to outfit hundreds of city public school buildings with renewable energy infrastructure.
The proposals — estimated to cost $10 billion, which Mamdani claims he would raise by hiking taxes on the wealthy and corporations — have been roundly criticized as a fantasy, but have nonetheless made the socialist pol a left-wing darling and captured the city’s attention.

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17 minutes ago
Opinion: New Yorkers, get out and vote against the menace that is Zohran Mamdani
By Post Editorial Board
Voters go to the polls Tuesday to pick the Democratic nominee for New York City’s next mayor.

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaking at a press conference in East Harlem on June 18, 2025.
They face a truly awful range of candidates, yet with a duty to stop the worst of the worst: cheap influencer Zohran Mamdani — a babyfaced socialist antisemite who’s never accomplished anything except this so-buzzy campaign.

Democrats must soundly reject him — by leaving him completely out of their five picks on the ranked-choice voting ballot.

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18 minutes ago
Opinion: Mamdani backer who sits on NYC Campaign Finance Board is a longtime socialist operative with links to terror groups
By Jason Curtis Anderson
A hardcore Democratic Socialists of America operative whose partner is a member of a designated terrorist organization is a New York City employee — and his Campaign Finance Board position gives him access to sensitive information about anyone running for office and the ability to selectively enforce or influence compliance.

Mamdani held a press conference outside NYC Campaign Finance Board headquarters this past Friday.
Most New Yorkers don’t give the city’s Campaign Finance Board much thought. Perhaps they should.

DSA member Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old assemblyman, surged ahead of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a stunning Emerson College poll released Monday, a day before the Democratic primary — after the board denied the erstwhile front-runner $1.3 million in matching funds.

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20 minutes ago
Chicago Tribune gives NYC stark warning on electing a socialist mayor like Zohran Mamdani: ‘The ending isn’t pretty’
By Hannah Fierick
The Chicago Tribune issued a grim warning to New Yorkers about electing a socialist mayoral candidate like Zohran Mamdani in a bombshell op-ed Monday, the day before the Empire State’s primary elections.

The paper’s editorial board paints a bleak image of Mamdani, the 33-year-old Democratic socialist Queens assemblyman who leapfrogged the longtime front-runner, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in a stunning new poll released earlier in the day.

The Tribune likened Mamdani’s campaign to that of embattled progressive Windy City Mayor Brandon Johnson.
“A familiar dilemma: a moderate, business-friendly Democrat versus a democratic socialist. New Yorkers, take it from Chicago — we’ve seen this movie before, and the ending isn’t pretty,” the board of one of the last remaining big-city daily newspapers cautioned.

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21 minutes ago
What to know about NYC Mayoral Primary Election Day — and when to expect results
By Craig McCarthy
Democracy will be hot.

Thousands of New Yorkers are set to head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the hotly-contested mayoral primary election — but it’ll be another week before voters learn who will be the Democratic nominee.

Thousands of New Yorkers are set to head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the hotly-contested mayoral primary election.
Polls citywide are set to open at 6 a.m., with the temperatures reaching a sweltering 102 degrees before voting ends at 9 p.m. in what is shaping up to be the hottest day of a heat wave.

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29 minutes ago
High temps do not favor Cuomo: 'Mother Nature will have the last word'
By Elisha Fieldstadt
Temperatures in the city will likely soar to near 100 degrees on Tuesday, which might not help Andrew Cuomo, who is popular with older voters.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to the IBEW at the Sheraton in Manhattan on Sunday morning followed by a press conference.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to the IBEW at the Sheraton in Manhattan on Sunday morning followed by a press conference.
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“Mother Nature will have the last word. She represents women scorned,” state Attorney General Letitia James — who's backing City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams for mayor — said facetiously.

"How ironic."

“Mother Nature will have the last word. She represents women scorned,” state Attorney General Letitia James — who's backing City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams for mayor — said facetiously.
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Cuomo was slated to turn out in person to vote in the oppressive heat.

“We may perspire tomorrow, but remember, we are perspiring because we are aspiring for a city that we’re going to build,” he said Monday.

34 minutes ago
Early morning Mamdani
By Craig McCarthy
The far-left mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani was up at the crack of dawn to kick off New York City's primary.

"This is early for many of us, but this is the time that millions of New Yorkers get up every day to go to work," Mamdani said at the 5:30 a.m. presser in Queens. "And so it's only fitting that I begin the final day of this primary the way that so many New Yorkers do, up early and hungry for a better future for this city."

"I've been running to defeat Eric Adams a second term, and it's been a vision that for much of this primary has been carried by Andrew Cuomo. But in defeating Andrew Cuomo," the DSA lawmaker added, "I know that I will then have another chance to defeat that second term held by Eric Adams himself."

The Queens assemblyman has shot up in the polls and is aiming to take down the longtime front-runner, the ex-gov, who is on his comeback tour.

42 minutes ago
NYC biz leaders left shaking over prospect of Zohran Mamdani mayoral win: ‘It would be disastrous’
By Matt Troutman
They want none of his business.

Big Apple business leaders are shaking in their boots that socialist Zohran Mamdani will pull off an upset win in Tuesday’s Democratic mayoral primary and coast into Gracie Mansion, The Post has learned.

New York, NY: New York City Mayoral candidate Zohram Mamdani tours the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan stopping in at Johnny’s Pizza, a local shaved ice vendor and a Dominican bakery and sample a cafecito.
Zohran Mamdani's surge in the Democratic mayoral primary has some business leaders running scared.
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Frightened movers and shakers said that a Mayor Mamdani would be “disastrous” for New York City — with some loath to speak out publicly for fear of ticking off progressives and galvanizing the Queens assemblyman’s lefty, anti-business base.

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It’s a face-off between ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani in Tuesday’s Democratic Primary Election for the next mayor of New York City, with nine other candidates polling far behind the two frontrunners.

What to know about the NYC Mayoral Primary Election
When to expect results from NYC primary — get ready for some hot, sweaty democracy
New Yorkers: Get out and vote against the menace that is Zohran Mamdani — Post Editorial
Exclusive: Young NYers flocked to polls for early voting — a potential good sign for Zohran Mamdani

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