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Caribbean candidates secure big wins in NYC Democratic Primary Elections

Several Caribbean-American candidates claimed decisive victories in Tuesday’s New York City Democratic Primary Elections, with voters enduring sweltering heat to cast their ballots.

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Grenadian-American Jumaane Williams was re-elected as New York City Public Advocate, earning a commanding 71.33% of the vote, defeating challengers Jenifer Rajkumar and Marty Dolan. Williams, 48, was first elected to the post in 2019 and remains one of the city’s highest-ranking elected officials of Caribbean descent.

In Brooklyn’s 46th Council District, Mercedes Narcisse, a Haitian-born nurse and incumbent council member, overwhelmingly defeated challenger Dimple Willabus, who has Guyanese roots. Narcisse secured nearly 83% of the vote, reaffirming her strong base in the district.

In the 35th Council District, Crystal Hudson, whose grandmother is Jamaican, won re-election with 84.67% of the vote, fending off three challengers. Hudson, first elected in 2021, made history as one of the first openly LGBTQ+ Black women to serve on the New York City Council and campaigned on affordable housing, education, and health equity.

However, Jamaican educator Lawman Lynch, running in Brooklyn’s 41st Council District, was unsuccessful in a crowded eight-candidate race. Incumbent Darlene Mealy retained her seat with 43.24%, while Lynch earned 15.61% of the vote.

The mayoral primary also delivered a major political upset. Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old State Assembly Member from Queens, defeated former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the race for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York City. Mamdani received 43.5% of the vote, besting Cuomo’s 36.4% in a field of eleven candidates.

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The results were a disappointment for Brooklyn Democratic Party Chair Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, a Haitian-American Assemblywoman who had endorsed Cuomo. Despite the setback, Bichotte Hermelyn issued a call for unity within the party and pledged her support for Mamdani going into the general election in November.

The NYC Democratic Primary Elections underscore the growing influence of Caribbean-Americans in New York City politics, as candidates from across the diaspora continue to gain ground in key leadership roles.

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