For the First Time in History, a Muslim Immigrant — Zohran Mamdani — Becomes Mayor of New York

New York chose change—and did it decisively. On November 4, 2025, Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, was elected mayor, defeating Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa in a race that redefined city politics. With 50.4% of the vote, Mamdani became New York’s first Muslim, first South Asian, and youngest mayor in over a century.

Before a roaring Brooklyn crowd, he opened his victory speech quoting Eugene Debs: “I can see the dawn of a better day for humanity.” He thanked his parents, his wife Rama Duwaji, and the grassroots coalition that powered his campaign.

Mamdani promised an administration focused on delivery: a rent freeze for two million tenants, faster and free buses, universal child care, stronger NYCHA, and a new department for mental health and homelessness. He pledged to protect immigrants, LGBTQ+ New Yorkers, and communities of color from rising hate.

Turning to President Donald Trump, who had called him a “communist,” Mamdani fired back: “Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching—turn the volume up! New York will remain a city of immigrants—led by an immigrant.”

Born in Uganda and raised in Cape Town before settling in New York at seven, Mamdani attended Bronx Science and Bowdoin College, later becoming a housing counselor and State Assembly member. His campaign focused less on pedigree and more on tenants, riders, and workers.

Critics tried to mock his “Mr. Cardamom” music video past, but it only made him more relatable. His social media-driven campaign, emphasizing affordability and inclusivity, went viral—especially his “Halalflation” message about rising street food costs.

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