
"BED-STUY, NY - It was a clean sweep for Democratic incumbents in Bed-Stuy, where voters weighed in on races for mayor, comptroller, public advocate, Brooklyn borough president and City Council Districts 36 and 41. Turnout in the 2025 election hit record highs, with more than 2 million New Yorkers casting ballots in the three-way mayoral contest between Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa - marking the city's largest voter participation since the 1960s."
"Mayor 97.98 percent of scanners reported Zohran Mamdani (Democratic): 1,036,051 votes, or 50.39 percent of the vote Curtis Sliwa (Republican): 146,137 votes, or 7.11 percent of the vote Irene Estrada (Conservative): 2,643 votes, or 0.13 percent of the vote Joseph Hernandez (Independent): 1,253 votes, or 0.6 percent of the vote Andrew Cuomo (Independent): 854,995 votes, or 41.6 percent of the vote"
Democratic incumbents won every contested seat in Bed-Stuy, including mayoral, comptroller, public advocate, Brooklyn borough president, and City Council districts. Turnout exceeded two million voters citywide, producing the largest participation since the 1960s. Zohran Mamdani led the mayoral race with 1,036,051 votes (50.39 percent) while Andrew Cuomo received 854,995 votes (41.6 percent). Mark Levine captured the comptroller race with 1,402,333 votes (74.92 percent). Jumaane Williams won public advocate with 1,362,196 votes (72.72 percent). Antonio Reynoso dominated Brooklyn borough president with 82.57 percent, and Chi Ajani Osse secured District 36 with 99.39 percent. Results remain unofficial pending Board certification.
Read at Bed-Stuy, NY Patch
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