POLLS CLOSED: Unofficial election results start to come in for races in Queens and across NYC - QNS
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POLLS CLOSED: Unofficial election results start to come in for races in Queens and across NYC - QNS
"Polls have closed as of 9 p.m. at voting locations in Queens and across New York City for the 2025 election, and unofficial results are starting to trickle in. Queens residents voted in the mayoral, public advocate and city comptroller races, as well as the local contests in the borough. Including early voting, more than 1.7 million votes had been cast citywide as of 6 p.m. Tuesday, including 421,176 in Queens, according to the city's Board of Elections. QNS was at polling sites across the borough speaking to voters throughout the day."
"Queens Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee and frontrunner for mayor, cast his ballot at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School early Tuesday morning alongside his wife, Rama Duwaji. He seemingly received a lot of support from voters in his district. Sunny Ryoo, speaking at P.S. 85 The Judge Charles J. Vallone School, said she voted for Mamdani because he "feels the daily struggles" of people living in the city." "I think he's the right candidate to really help New Yorkers live their best lives here," Ryoo said. Fiona Wozniak, who voted at the nearby Frank Sinatra School for the Arts High School, said she also voted for Mamdani because the assemblymember was "invested" in the community. "He's around town. He listens to people," Wozniak said."
Polls closed at 9 p.m. across Queens and New York City for the 2025 election and unofficial results began to trickle in. Including early voting, more than 1.7 million votes had been cast citywide as of 6 p.m. Tuesday, with 421,176 in Queens, per the Board of Elections. Zohran Mamdani cast an early ballot and drew visible neighborhood support from voters who said he understands daily struggles and is invested in the community. Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa also received support across the borough. Key local contests include Council District 19 (Vickie Paladino vs. Benjamin Chou) and District 30 (Alicia Vaichunas vs. Phil Wong), with some voters backing down‑ballot Democrats.
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