Zohran Mamdani leads Democratic primary with 43.5% of the vote: full breakdown by demographics
Shreeaa Rathi | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Jun 25, 2025, 19:42 IST
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In the latest Democratic primary results, Zohran Mamdani is in the lead with 43.5% of the votes, while Andrew M. Cuomo trails closely behind at 36.4%. Brad Lander has garnered 11.3%. Notably, Mamdani shows strength in predominantly White, Black, and Asian communities, whereas Cuomo finds support in Hispanic neighborhoods.
Zohran Mamdani leads the Democratic primary with 43.5% of the vote, totaling 432,305 votes, followed by Andrew M. Cuomo with 36.4% (361,840 votes) and Brad Lander with 11.3% (112,349 votes), according to the latest results updated at 12:42 a.m. E.T. The data, sourced from the N.Y.C. Board of Elections, U.S. Census, Dept. of City Planning, and AP, reveals voting patterns across different demographics, including racial majority, median income, and population density.
The initial results from the Democratic primary show Zohran Mamdani in the lead. Mamdani has garnered 432,305 votes. This translates to 43.5% of the total vote share.
Andrew M. Cuomo is the second-highest vote-getter. Cuomo has secured 361,840 votes. His vote share stands at 36.4%.
Brad Lander is also a contender in the primary. Lander has received 112,349 votes. This accounts for 11.3% of the vote share.
The data provides a breakdown of voting preferences across various demographic categories. These categories include precincts by racial majority. They also include median income and population density.
In precincts with a White racial majority, Mamdani leads. Mamdani's lead is by +7 points.
In Black majority precincts, Mamdani also holds a lead. His lead is by +5 points.
Cuomo performs strongly in Hispanic majority precincts. Cuomo leads by +18 points in these areas.
Mamdani shows strength in Asian majority precincts. He leads by +6 points.
Mamdani also leads in precincts categorized by median income. In middle-income precincts, Mamdani leads by +10 points. In higher-income precincts, Mamdani leads by +13 points.
Cuomo performs well in lower-income precincts. He leads by +13 points in these areas.
The data also considers population density. In medium-density precincts, Mamdani leads by +14 points. In higher-density precincts, Mamdani leads by +5 points.
Cuomo leads in lower-density precincts. His lead is by +13 points.
The sources for this data include several organizations. These are the N.Y.C. Board of Elections, U.S. Census, and Dept. of City Planning. The Associated Press (AP) also contributed to the data.
Additional work was contributed by several individuals. These individuals are Jonah Smith, Annie Daniel, and Dan Simmons-Ritchie.
The results were last updated at 12:42 a.m. E.T.
The data can be filtered by category. This allows for a more detailed analysis of the results.
The available categories for filtering include racial majority. Median income and population density are also available.
The map shows the latest results for the first round of votes in the Democratic primary.
Top candidates include Zohran Mamdani, Andrew M. Cuomo, and Brad Lander.
The data includes votes, vote share, and percentage.
The sources for the data are N.Y.C. Board of Elections; U.S. Census; Dept. of City Planning; AP.
Additional work was done by Jonah Smith, Annie Daniel and Dan Simmons-Ritchie.
The data can be filtered by category.
Available categories include Precincts by racial majority.
The racial majority categories are All precincts, Mamdani +7 White, Mamdani +5 Black, Cuomo +18 Hispanic, Mamdani +6 Asian, Mamdani +15.
The data can also be filtered by median income.
The median income categories are Lower income Cuomo +13, Middle income Mamdani +10, Higher income Mamdani +13.
The data can also be filtered by population density.
The population density categories are Lower density Cuomo +13, Medium density Mamdani +14, Higher density Mamdani +5.
The initial results from the Democratic primary show Zohran Mamdani in the lead. Mamdani has garnered 432,305 votes. This translates to 43.5% of the total vote share.
Andrew M. Cuomo is the second-highest vote-getter. Cuomo has secured 361,840 votes. His vote share stands at 36.4%.
Brad Lander is also a contender in the primary. Lander has received 112,349 votes. This accounts for 11.3% of the vote share.
The data provides a breakdown of voting preferences across various demographic categories. These categories include precincts by racial majority. They also include median income and population density.
In precincts with a White racial majority, Mamdani leads. Mamdani's lead is by +7 points.
In Black majority precincts, Mamdani also holds a lead. His lead is by +5 points.
Cuomo performs strongly in Hispanic majority precincts. Cuomo leads by +18 points in these areas.
Mamdani shows strength in Asian majority precincts. He leads by +6 points.
Mamdani also leads in precincts categorized by median income. In middle-income precincts, Mamdani leads by +10 points. In higher-income precincts, Mamdani leads by +13 points.
Cuomo performs well in lower-income precincts. He leads by +13 points in these areas.
The data also considers population density. In medium-density precincts, Mamdani leads by +14 points. In higher-density precincts, Mamdani leads by +5 points.
Cuomo leads in lower-density precincts. His lead is by +13 points.
The sources for this data include several organizations. These are the N.Y.C. Board of Elections, U.S. Census, and Dept. of City Planning. The Associated Press (AP) also contributed to the data.
Additional work was contributed by several individuals. These individuals are Jonah Smith, Annie Daniel, and Dan Simmons-Ritchie.
The results were last updated at 12:42 a.m. E.T.
The data can be filtered by category. This allows for a more detailed analysis of the results.
The available categories for filtering include racial majority. Median income and population density are also available.
The map shows the latest results for the first round of votes in the Democratic primary.
Top candidates include Zohran Mamdani, Andrew M. Cuomo, and Brad Lander.
The data includes votes, vote share, and percentage.
The sources for the data are N.Y.C. Board of Elections; U.S. Census; Dept. of City Planning; AP.
Additional work was done by Jonah Smith, Annie Daniel and Dan Simmons-Ritchie.
The data can be filtered by category.
Available categories include Precincts by racial majority.
The racial majority categories are All precincts, Mamdani +7 White, Mamdani +5 Black, Cuomo +18 Hispanic, Mamdani +6 Asian, Mamdani +15.
The data can also be filtered by median income.
The median income categories are Lower income Cuomo +13, Middle income Mamdani +10, Higher income Mamdani +13.
The data can also be filtered by population density.
The population density categories are Lower density Cuomo +13, Medium density Mamdani +14, Higher density Mamdani +5.