Andrew Cuomo's lead over Zohran Mamdani in NYC mayoral race shrinks to 11%, same as undecided: poll
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's lead over Assembly member Zohran Mamdani in the NYC Democratic mayoral primary has diminished to 11%, which matches the percentage of undecided voters, according to the latest Marist poll. Early voting commenced recently, with Cuomo maintaining a first choice ranking from 38% of respondents while 27% favored Mamdani. Notably, the undecided voters' shift could potentially favor Mamdani. Other candidates, Lander and Adams, have a lesser support of 7% each. The election employs ranked-choice voting, allowing voters to rank up to five candidates.
Cuomo's numbers haven't moved that much, his support is staying about the same. But it's that the undecideds are getting involved and they're going a lot to Mamdani. [Mamdani] has a shot.
The primary election, which is being conducted by ranked-choice voting, is on June 24. For ranked-choice voting, voters will rank up to five candidates by order of preference on their ballots.
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