Cuomo supporters urge Hamptons residents to change the registration of voters in New York

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Supporters of Andrew Cuomo would have urged New Yorkers with secondary residences in the Hamptons to transfer their electoral registrations to the Big Apple to vote against the candidate for the socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani in November.
The plan is to target moderate democrats in the rich enclave, including business owners and restaurateurs, “who have profound links in New York” and “are interested in what is happening,” said Steven Mr. Cohen, president of the Pro-Cuomo political action committee, said the city, told the city, the city told the city, Steven Mr. Cohen, Pro-Cuomo. The New York Post.
Cohen would have said that he had spoken to dozens of people – some of whom are “very very publicized” – who relayed that they “definitively” changed their East End voters records of a long, five districts.
“I try to get this message across since the primary,” Cohen told post. “You do not win the elections because you have done one thing, but by doing a hundred things correctly, a thousand things correctly. It could be a few thousand votes, but the elections were won and lost with less than a few thousand votes.”
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In the opposite direction, the Democrats of the City of New York with the Second Homes Out East in 2024 were encouraged to transfer their recording of voters to the Hamptons to vote against the first mandate at the time, Nick Lalota, RN.Y. Lalota finally beat the Democrat Challenger, the former anchor CNN John Avlon, of nearly 11 percentage points, winning a second term in the 1st district of the New York Congress.
This time, Cohen argued that it is easy to change the registration of voters as long as interested hamptonites have a second “legitimate and good faith” residence in New York. He admitted hearing the “initial skepticism” on tax implications, what he denied would be a concern. He stressed that the Council of State elections is only opposed to vote in two places.

New York Town Hall candidate Zohran Mamdani speaks at a press conference outside the federal building in Jacob K. Javitz on August 7, 2025 in New York. (Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images)
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“There is no tax involvement – that is part of the message,” said Cohen, explaining that the strategy is part of a “longer -term game” focused on obtaining New York with houses in Hamptons to “participate in the political process” in New York.
The republican donor and Metal Metals Hamptons Andy Sabin opposed the movement.
“You open a box of audits and everything else-you would be crazy to do so,” he told post.
Electoral lawyer, Jerry Goldfeder, said that interested hamptonites should simply send a change of address to the election council using a “new legitimate registration form”.

The former governor and candidate for town hall Andrew Cuomo was represented at a press conference on Monday, August 4, 2025 in Manhattan, New York. (Barry Williams / New York Daily News / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“I try to change,” an 87 -year -old East Hampton and New York resident told The Post Mitchel.
“It is a disaster – I want to vote during this election. I would feel to vote against him,” added a supporter of Curtis Sliwa who voted in the county of Suffolk for decades.
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