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New York Election Results: Mayors, Races, and Ballot Measure Passages

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

New York ⁣Election Results Signal Shifts in State Politics

ALBANY, NY – New York’s november 2025⁤ elections delivered key ​results with implications for the state’s future, revealing voter ‌divisions and setting the ​stage for upcoming political ⁢battles. Here are‌ four key‌ takeaways:

1. Narrow Approval of Adirondack Forest⁣ Preserve Amendment: A statewide ballot measure ‍allowing the olympic Regional Development⁣ authority to build on 350 acres of protected forest⁤ land near Lake Placid narrowly passed. With 99% of precincts‌ reporting, the “yes” vote ‍led with 46% compared to 42% for the “no” vote. ‌Over half a million voters left the ‍question unanswered.The⁢ amendment‍ aims to facilitate upgrades to the Mount Van Hoevenberg ‍training site while purportedly expanding and protecting other land within the 6 million-acre Adirondack Forest Preserve, protected sence 1894 ​by the state Constitution’s “forever wild” clause.

2. NYC Drives Opposition to ⁣Forest Preserve Measure: ⁣Geographic divisions were stark in the vote on the forest preserve amendment. New York City overwhelmingly opposed the measure,⁤ with “no” votes winning in the Bronx by 3 points, ⁣Brooklyn by 10 points,⁣ Queens ⁢by 11 points, and Staten Island by‍ 15 points. Manhattan was split. Conversely, Essex County, home to Mount van Hoevenberg, favored‍ the amendment ⁢by⁢ a 33-point margin.

3. Mamdani‘s Mayoral Victory Redefines‍ Democratic Strategy: Zohran Mamdani’s ‌election as New⁢ York⁤ City‌ mayor is being viewed as a potential model for Democrats,‍ emphasizing affordability as a key campaign issue.Governor Kathy Hochul endorsed Mamdani in September, noting his focus on the‌ affordability crisis. house Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries echoed this sentiment in his own endorsement two weeks⁢ prior to the election.

4. Mamdani’s Win Fuels‌ Republican Attacks​ and 2026 Governor’s Race Positioning: Republicans are ​already ⁣leveraging Mamdani’s‌ “democratic socialist” agenda ​to attack other Democrats. U.S. Rep.⁣ Elise Stefanik ​released⁤ a statement⁣ claiming Governor hochul ‍is‍ “owned lock, stock,​ and barrel by ​the radical Far Left Socialist takeover of the New ⁤York⁣ Democrat⁢ Party.” Stefanik, who is considering a run⁤ for governor in 2026, stated that electing a​ Republican governor is ‍”the only way to save our‍ great state.”‍ The⁣ election marks a potential turning point, moving beyond the influence⁣ of established political‍ families like the ‌Clintons, ⁣Bidens, and Cuomos.

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