Young politician Zohran Mamdani, 33, has made history by winning the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, becoming the first Muslim candidate to reach this stage in the most populous city in the United States.
Mamdani’s victory came after a fierce contest with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who conceded defeat before the final vote count, saying, “Tonight wasn’t our night.”
Known for his progressive platform, Mamdani champions social justice issues, including housing reform, free public education, and improved transportation infrastructure.
The Muslim candidate has faced criticism over his stance on the Palestinian issue, yet polls show growing support for his positions, especially among younger voters.
This victory marks a shift in New York’s political landscape, where progressive voices are gaining ground at the expense of the Democratic Party’s traditional establishment.
Observers are now watching closely to see how Mamdani will perform in the upcoming general election, which could determine whether the city is ready to elect its first Muslim mayor in history.














