What Do the Final New York Mayoral-Race Polls Say?
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What Do the Final New York Mayoral-Race Polls Say?
"A Fox News poll released October 30 found Mamdani leading with 47 percent among likely voters, followed by Cuomo at 31 percent and Sliwa with 15 percent. Among registered voters, Mamdani drops slightly to 45 percent and Sliwa rises to 16 percent while Cuomo holds at 31 percent. The poll surveyed 971 New York City likely voters from October 24 to October 28."
"In a new PIX11/Emerson poll released on October 30, Mamdani received support from 50 percent of voters to Cuomo's 25 percent - a substantial 25 point lead and from the same pollster that best detected Mamdani's pre-primary surge. Sliwa followed them both at 21 percent with 4 percent undecided. That marks a seven point increase for Mamdani from Emerson's poll last month, which showed him leading with 43 percent followed by Cuomo with 28 percent and Sliwa with 10 percent."
A series of late-October polls show Mamdani leading the New York City mayoral race with support in the high 40s to 50 percent range, Cuomo trailing in the mid-to-high 20s to low 30s, and Sliwa clustered in the mid-teens to low 20s. A Fox News survey of 971 likely voters Oct. 24–28 reported Mamdani 47%, Cuomo 31%, Sliwa 15, and registered voters slightly shifted. A PIX11/Emerson poll Oct. 25–27 of 640 voters gave Mamdani 50%, Cuomo 25%, Sliwa 21% and 4% undecided. A Marist poll found Mamdani 48%, Cuomo 32%, Sliwa 16%.
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