Politics & Government
Upper East Side Elections 2025: Results
The polls closed in New York at 9 p.m. See the voting outcomes for Upper East Side's elections so far.

This article was last updated at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. This article will be updated as results continue to come in. Keep refreshing the page for updates.
UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — Polls closed at 9 p.m. on Tuesday in New York City, and the election results have been rolling in all night.
On the Upper East Side, there were contested races for mayor, comptroller, public advocate, Manhattan borough president, Manhattan district attorney, and City Council districts 4 and 5.
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Once all the votes are tallied and certified by the New York City Board of Elections, the official final totals will be announced. All results are unofficial until the Board of Elections certifies them.
Early tallies showed high voter turnout across New York City.
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More than 1,748,698 New Yorkers had checked in to vote by 6 p.m. Tuesday, including mail-in ballots, according to New York City's Board of Elections.
Note: There were several uncontested races as well, but we won't bog you down with those numbers. You're welcome.
Mayor
95.15 percent of scanners reported
- Zohran Mamdani (Democratic): 1,016,968 votes, or 50.35 percent of the vote
- Curtis Sliwa (Republican): 144,397 votes, or 7.15 percent of the vote
- Irene Estrada (Conservative): 2,586 votes, or 0.13 percent of the vote
- Joseph Hernandez (Independent): 1,234 votes, or 0.6 percent of the vote
- Andrew Cuomo (Independent): 840,191 votes, or 41.6 percent of the vote
Comptroller
95.15 percent of scanners reported
- Mark Levine (Democratic): 1,377,278 votes, or 74.84 percent of the vote
- Peter Kefalas (Republican): 420,260 votes, or 22.84 percent of the vote
- Ismael Malave Perez (Independent): 38,944 votes, or 2.12 percent of the vote
Public Advocate
95.15 percent of scanners reported
- Jumaane Williams (Democratic): 1,337,892 votes, or 72.64 percent of the vote
- Gonzalo Duran (Republican): 458,803 votes, or 24.91 percent of the vote
- Marty Dolan (Independent): 41,794 votes, or 2.27 percent of the vote
District Attorney
95.15 percent of scanners reported
- Alvin Bragg Jr. (Democratic): 356,956 votes, or 73.72 percent of the vote
- Maud Maron (Republican): 99,892 votes, or 20.63 percent of the vote
- Diana J. Florence (Independent): 26,665 votes, or 5.51 percent of the vote
Manhattan Borough President
95.15 percent of scanners reported
- Brad Hoylman-Sigal (Democratic): 383,890 votes, or 80.66 percent of the vote
- Seson Adams (Republican): 81,118 votes, or 17.04 percent of the vote
- Rolando Gomez (Independent): 10,088 votes, or 2.12 percent of the vote
City Council District 4
95.15 percent of scanners reported
- Virginia Maloney (Democratic): 40,014 votes, or 68.96 percent of the vote
- Debra Schwartzben (Republican): 15,526 votes, or 26.76 percent of the vote
- Kyle Athayde (Independent): 2,374 votes, or 4.09 percent of the vote
City Council District 5
95.15 percent of scanners reported
- Julie Menin (Democratic): 46,634 votes, or 73.86 percent of the vote
- Alina Bonsell (Republican): 16,299 votes, or 25.82 percent of the vote
That's what we know so far, Upper East Side. Keep refreshing for updates. For questions and tips, email Miranda.Levingston@Patch.com.
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