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Mamdani-backed candidates face turnout test as NYC early voting dips from 2025
Early voting in New York City's June primary dropped 55% compared to the 2025 mayoral primary when Mamdani won the Democratic nomination. Mamdani-backed candidates face a turnout test in competitive races, including the 7th and 13th Congressional Districts, as youth engagement declines but remains higher than typical primary electorates.
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Zohran MamdanipersonClaire ValdezpersonAntonio ReynosopersonJulie WonpersonDarializa Avila ChevalierpersonAdriano EspaillatpersonBrad LanderpersonDan GoldmanpersonDemocratic Socialists of AmericaorganizationVoteHuborganizationThe Narrative WarsorganizationNew York Cityplace7th Congressional Districttopic13th Congressional Districttopic10th Congressional Districttopic
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