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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Ugandan-Born Democrat Zohran Mamdani Elected New York’s First Muslim and South Asian Mayor

 

New York has made history by electing Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born Democrat, as its new mayor, marking the first time a Muslim and South Asian will lead America’s largest city.

 

Mamdani, 34, was born in Kampala, Uganda, to Indian parents and relocated to New York at the age of seven. Once considered a political outsider, the young progressive defeated former state governor Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an independent after losing the Democratic primary. Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa came in third.

 

Celebrating his victory on social media, Mamdani declared, “The next and last stop is City Hall.” His grassroots campaign focused on tackling the city’s rising cost of living, offering policies that resonated strongly with working-class voters.

 

A self-described socialist, Mamdani’s agenda includes freezing rent for tenants in stabilized apartments, offering free bus rides, expanding childcare access, and launching city-run grocery stores. He has also proposed higher taxes for the wealthy and corporations, sparking criticism from New York’s financial elite.

 

His unexpected win came despite fierce opposition from conservative groups, business leaders, and President Donald Trump, who accused Mamdani of harboring anti-Jewish sentiments.

 

Trump’s remarks, widely condemned as inflammatory, were part of a broader clash between progressive Democrats and the former president’s base.

 

The election took place amid a tense national atmosphere, as Americans voted in key local races viewed as a referendum on Trump’s second term in office.

Democratic victories in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia suggested a shift in political mood ahead of next year’s midterm elections.

 

For many New Yorkers, Mamdani’s rise reflects the city’s diversity and the growing appeal of progressive politics. His victory is also being hailed internationally as a landmark moment for representation and inclusion in U.S. politics.

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