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NYC voters send clear message on housing ballot proposals – backed by Mayor-elect Mamdani

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November 13, 2025

New York City voters have approved Mayor Eric Adams' controversial ballot proposals on fast-tracking housing production with a stamp from Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, who announced his support for the proposals on Election Day.

- By ARIAMA C. LONG

NYC voters send clear message on housing ballot proposals – backed by Mayor-elect Mamdani

New Jersey Democratic Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill and Lt. Governor-elect Dale Caldwell celebrate during an election night party in East Brunswick. (Matt Rourke/AP)

(Matt Rourke AP)

According to the NYC Board of Elections (BOE) unofficial results, New Yorkers voted 'No' on proposal 1 (54.56%), an upstate environmental and land development issue, and on proposal 6 (53.08%), which would have moved local elections to even-numbered years.

The BOE said that New Yorkers voted 'Yes' for proposal 2 (58.32%), to fast-track affordable housing projects; for proposal 3 (56.75%), which changes the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) process; for proposal 4 (58.30%), establishes an Affordable Housing Appeals Board; and for proposal 5 (73.25%), which would digitize a City Map and create a borough map office.

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