On Eve of NYC Vote, a Surprise in the Polls

Emerson College sees Zohran Mamdani winning mayoral primary over Andrew Cuomo
Posted Jun 23, 2025 9:20 AM CDT
Surprise Poll Is Bad News for Cuomo in NYC
Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaks during a Democratic mayoral primary debate, Wednesday, June 4, 2025, in New York.   (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, Pool)

The final poll from Emerson College in the closely watched Democratic primary for New York City mayor has a surprise: It shows Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani defeating former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The New York Post describes the result, which comes one day before the election, as "stunning." Details:

  • Overall: The survey by Emerson College Polling/PIX11/the Hill has Cuomo leading Mamdani by 35% to 32% overall, reports the Hill. City comptroller Brad Lander is third at 13%, with others in single digits.
  • The catch: The bad news for Cuomo is that the city uses ranked-choice voting. In this system, voters can rank up to five candidates. If nobody wins outright with 50% on the first count, those rankings get factored into the count until a winner emerges. According to Emerson's simulation, Mamdani ultimately triumphs over Cuomo after eight rounds of tabulations. NBC News has an explainer.

  • Lander is key: In this case, Emerson sees most of Lander's votes eventually going to Mamdani, a city assemblyman. (Lander was recently arrested outside immigration court after showing up in support of a migrant.)
  • The stakes: An analysis at Politico suggests the race has national implications. "Can a young leftist appeal to the party's traditional base of older Black voters?" writes Jonathan Martin. "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is watching." In terms of Cuomo, who is trying to make a comeback after allegations of sexual impropriety: "Has the backlash to so-called wokeness that sanitized (President) Trump last year reached into Democratic ranks so voters will reluctantly vote for the S.O.B.-we-know? And would Cuomo take such support as a vote of confidence and quickly begin running for president himself in 2028?"
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