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Transcript: Zohran Mamdani’s Historic Victory Speech – November 4, 2025

Read the full transcript of Zohran Mamdani’s powerful and historic victory speech after defeating Andrew Cuomo to become New York City’s next mayor, November 4, 2025.

The Dawn of a Better Day

ZOHRAN MAMDANI: Thank you, my friends! The sun may have set over our city this evening. But as Eugene Debs once said, “I can see the dawn of a better day for humanity.”

For as long as we can remember, the working people of New York have been told by the wealthy and the well-connected that power does not belong in their hands. Fingers bruised from lifting boxes on the warehouse floor, palms calloused from delivery bike handlebars, knuckles scarred with kitchen burns. These are not hands that have been allowed to hold power. And yet over the last 12 months, you have dared to reach for something greater.

Tonight, against all odds, we have grasped it. The future is in our hands.

Toppling a Political Dynasty

My friends, we have toppled a political dynasty. I wish Andrew Cuomo only the best in private life, but let tonight be the final time I utter his name as we turn the page on a political regime that has been forced into disarray. As we turn the page on a politics that abandons the many and answers only to the few.

New York, tonight you have delivered a mandate for change, a mandate for a new kind of politics, a mandate for a city we can afford, and a mandate for a government that delivers exactly that.

On January 1st, I will be sworn in as the mayor of New York City. And that is because of you. And that is because of you.

Thank You to the Next Generation

So before I say anything else, I must say this: thank you. Thank you to the next generation of New Yorkers who refused to accept that the promise of a better future was a relic of the past. You showed that when politics speaks to you without condescension, we can usher in a new era of leadership. We will fight for you because we are you. Or as we say on Steinway, thank you.

Thank you to those so often forgotten by the politics of our city, who made this movement their own. I speak of Yemeni bodega owners and Mexican abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers and Uzbek nurses, Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties. Yes, aunties.

To every New Yorker in Kensington and Midwood and Hunts Point, know this: this city is your city and this democracy is yours too.

Stories That Define Our Movement

This campaign is about people like Wesley, an 1199 organizer I met outside of Elmhurst Hospital on Thursday night. A New Yorker who lives elsewhere, who commutes two hours each way from Pennsylvania because rent is too expensive in this city.

It’s about people like the woman I met on the BX33 years ago who said to me, “I used to love New York, but now it’s just where I live.”

And it’s about people like Richard, the taxi driver I went on a 15-day hunger strike with outside of City Hall, who still has to drive his cab seven days a week. My brother, we are in City Hall now.

This victory is for all of them. And it’s for all of you, the more than 100,000 volunteers who built this campaign into an unstoppable force.

Making This City One We Can Love Again

Because of you, we will make this city one that working people can love and live in again. With every door knocked, every petition signature earned, and every hard-earned conversation, you eroded the cynicism that has come to define our politics.

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Now I know that I have asked for much from you over this last year. Time and again, you have answered my calls. But I have one final request.

New York City, breathe this moment in. We have held our breath for longer than we know. We have held it in anticipation of defeat, held it because the air has been knocked out of our lungs too many times to count, held it because we cannot afford to exhale.

Thanks to all of those who sacrificed so much, we are breathing in the air of a city that has been reborn.

Gratitude to Those Who Made This Possible

To my campaign team who believed when no one else did and who took an electoral project and turned it into so much more, I will never be able to express the depth of my gratitude. You can sleep now.

To my parents, Mama and Baba, you have made me into the man I am today. I am so proud to be your son.

And to my incredible wife Rama, Hayati, there is no one I would rather have by my side in this moment and in every moment.

To every New Yorker, whether you voted for me, for one of my opponents, or felt too disappointed by politics to vote at all, thank you for the opportunity to prove myself worthy of your trust. I will wake each morning with a singular purpose: to make this city better for you than it was the day before.

Hope Is Alive

There are many who thought this day would never come, who feared that we would be condemned only to a future of less, with every election consigning us simply to more of the same. And there are others who see politics today as too cruel for the flame of hope to still burn.

New York, we have answered those fears. Tonight we have spoken in a clear voice: hope is alive.

Hope is a decision that tens of thousands of New Yorkers made day after day, volunteer shift after volunteer shift, despite attack ad after attack ad. More than a million of us stood in our churches, in gymnasiums, in community centers, as we filled in the ledger of democracy. And while we cast our ballots alone, we chose hope together.

Hope over tyranny. Hope over big money and small ideas. Hope over despair.

We won because New Yorkers allowed themselves to hope that the impossible could be made possible.