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New York City mayors election

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well, disappointed but not surprised - read that NYC was 38% foreign born and they went for this communist in droves. A lot of them have already moved to West Palm Beach, this last wave of snowbirds seems to have made Florida less purple.

Bur did they ever scrape the bottom of the barrel on this one, he's worse and more inept than DeBlasio somehow. All three of the final candidates - the winner, Cuomo and the cat guy were all whack, Eric Adams should have had a second term, as bad as he was, he was sane relatively. I this will either go full-blown Muslim socialist or (better), do nothing but run his mouth some more. His victory speech was vile.
 

Salty

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In NY State - these are registration stats:

Democrats 5,857,675 (47.38%)
Unaffiliated: 3,123,743 (25.27%)
Republicans: 2,817,847 (22.79%)
Third party/Other: 564,150 (4.56%)


From Ballot Access
Here are the percentages of voters enrolled in each political party in New York, although the data for the qualified parties is from February 22, 2025, and the data for the unqualified parties that are still tracked is from June 9, 2025:
Democratic...............47.54%;
Republican ..............22.94%;
Independence .........2.23%; Note: this is NOT independent - this is an actual party.
Conservative ...........1.29%;
Working Families ...0.45%;
Green ........................0.13%;
Libertarian ..............0.11%;
Unaffiliated......... 25.30%.

NOTE: link for party takes you to their platform.

NOTE: New York State allows the fusion ballot
 
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