With just three days to go before New York City voters head to the polls, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani remains the frontrunner across most polls.
Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa have ramped up campaign activity in the final days, chasing what appears to be a narrowing path.
Cuomo, a former governor running as a centrist alternative, has positioned himself as the experienced hand capable of steadying the city, while Mamdani has leaned into his identity as a grassroots progressive championing structural reform in what has become an unusually charged mayoral race.
Mamdani was averaging a 16.5-point lead on Cuomo across eight major surveys as of Thursday, according to polling aggregator RealClear Polling. Newsweek has broken them down below.
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