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Zahran Mamdani Becomes New York City’s First Muslim Mayor

Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani has been elected as the 111th mayor of New York City, making history as the first Muslim to hold the position.

The 34-year-old Democratic Socialist and state assembly member from Queens won Tuesday’s election with over 50% of the vote, defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa.

Cuomo, 67, finished second with just over 40%, while Sliwa trailed with about 7%. Mamdani’s victory marks a significant moment in New York’s political history, reflecting a generational and ideological shift in the city’s leadership.

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