New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani challenges Donald Trump in victory speech as Democrats win key US election races – as it happened

In a historic election, Zohran Mamdani was elected as New York City's mayor, marking him as the first Muslim to hold this position (F1, F2, F4, F5, F7, F10). During his victory speech, Mamdani directly challenged former President Donald Trump, rejecting the political legacy of oligarchy and authoritarianism (F8, F9). He emphasized that the future is now in the hands of the people, signaling a commitment to protect the working class (F11, A8). Mamdani also extended well wishes to former Governor Andrew Cuomo, reflecting a tone of respect despite political shifts (F12, A5, A7). His election coincides with broader Democratic successes in key races across the United States, including gubernatorial victories in New Jersey and Virginia, as well as a significant California redistricting vote (F3, F6, A3). These outcomes highlight a trend of Democratic gains in recent elections (A3). Mamdani’s win and the party’s broader victories underscore a notable moment in U.S. politics







