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The strategic move came days after Mr. Mamdani announced a cross-endorsement with Brad Lander, the city comptroller, and just over a week before the June 24 primary.
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amNewYork on MSNInstead of mayoral endorsement, New York Times Editorial Board warns against Mamdani, hopes for ‘stronger field’ in 2029 raceIn lieu of a traditional mayoral endorsement, the New York Times Editorial Board on Monday advised voters against placing Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani (D-Queens) on their ballot and raised “serious objections” to former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s “ethics and conduct.
Mayoral candidate Brad Lander, admired in New York politics for his policy chops and mocked for his lefty self-importance, tried something off brand when he cut his first TV ad this cycle: Donning a blue suit,
Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani are leading the Democratic field. Even they seem nervous.
Early voting in New York begins on Saturday, June 14. There are nine days of early voting before the primary on June 24. Here’s what you need to know.
Registered voters in the city can cast ballots in the Democratic primary for mayor and other races starting on Saturday, which is also the deadline for voter registration.
A panel of New York Times opinion experts has picked NYC Comptroller Brad Lander as the top overall choice for mayor.
Early voting is underway ahead of next week’s primary day in New York City, and that often revives questions about how to cast your vote using the ranked choice system. Ranked choice voting is fairly new in the city.
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has a strong chance of winning the New York mayor primary, latest betting odds show. Cuomo's odds of success stand at 82 percent while his nearest rival, Zohran Mamdani, is on 19 percent, according to Polymarket, at the time of publishing.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is positioning himself as the working-class candidate in this year’s mayoral race.