New York primary elections take place under increased security after Iran strikes

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New York is preparing for primary elections on Tuesday as one of the major American cities on alert that followed US strikes on Iranian nuclear installations.
“We follow the situation that takes place in Iran”, the NYPD said in a post x Saturday evening. “By an abundance of prudence, we deploy additional resources on religious, cultural and diplomatic sites in New York and we coordinate with our federal partners. We will continue to monitor any potential impact on NYC.”
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Former governor Andrew Cuomo, a candidate for New York town hall on the right, criticized President Donald Trump on Saturday evening for hitting Iran without approval from the congress. (Getty Images)
Former governor Andrew Cuomo, who resigned from his duties in 2021 following allegations of sexual harassment, became the favorite in a crowded area for democratic appointment.
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After the successful strikes of the United States on Iran on Saturday evening, Cuomo recognized: “Iran cannot have nuclear capacity” and admitted that the elimination of Iran’s nuclear capacity “is in the best interest of everyone”.
However, Cuomo joined the Democrat dam criticizing Trump for hitting Iran without the approval of the Congress. Representatives Thomas Massie, a Republican, and Ro Khanna, a Democrat, who proposed the Bipartisan Resolution of war powers With 49 co-sponsors on Sunday, called Trump Green-Lighting Strikes against “unconstitutional” Iran.
Congress has the sole power to declare war on Article I of the Constitution.
“I do not support the way he did it. I think he should have consulted the congress,” said Cuomo, who obtained approval from former President Bill Clinton during the weekend, in a statement.

Zohran Mamdani, member of the New York State assembly and town hall candidate for New York, is expressed during a rally organized by the feast of workers’ families on May 10, 2025. (Reuters / Bing Guan)
However, the competitors closest to Cuomo in the race were not so diplomatic.
The member of the State Assembly, Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic socialist with the endorsements of the representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders, Slammed Trump Saturday night.
“Donald Trump ran to the promising president to end wars, not to create new ones,” said Mamdani. “Today’s unconstitutional military action represents a new dark chapter in its endless series of betrayals which now threatens to dive the world more deeply in chaos.”
Mamdani, who would be the first Muslim mayor in New York if he was elected, added that he “thinks of New Yorkers with relatives in the manner of evil”.
Cuomo took a blow to Mamdani on Sunday, according to The New York TimesSaying to journalists: “This is not the time for training in the course of employment”, in the United States, the United States on Iran.

The New York controller and candidate for town hall Brad Lander arrives to speak during a rally after being released from the detention of the ICE on June 17, 2025 in New York. (Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images)
In addition, New York controller Brad Lander, who crossed Mamdani while trying to consolidate the support against Cuomo in the classified choice voting style, said family party unity that is not divided against each other. “”
Sunday eveningLander, who is Jewish, dissected “the reckless and unconstitutional strikes of Trump against Iran” as a “dangerous escalation of war” which “threatens countless Iranian, Israeli and American lives”.
Democratic candidates for the town hall who will also appear on Tuesday’s ballot include the former controller Scott Stringer, the educator Selma Bartholomew, the state senator Zellnor Myrie, the president of the municipal council Adrienne Adams, the state senator Jessica Ramos, investor and editor -in -chief of Stansberry Research Whitney Tilson The state assembly Michael Blake and creator and artist of the Papeboy Prank Prinvin music.
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The Democratic candidate will face the mayor in office Eric Adams, who presents himself as independent.
Former federal prosecutor Jim Walden also presents himself as an independent, and the founder of the Guardian Angels, Curtis Sliwa, will again be the republican candidate.
Jess Loker from Fox News has contributed to this report.