Why Zohran Mamdani may not be sworn in as New York’s 111th mayor after shocking detail emerges

Mamdani’s victory already carried the weight of generations: a Ugandan-born,

Queens-raised organizer stepping into a role long reserved

for a narrow slice of the city’s past. His election signals a shift

in who is seen as worthy of representing eight million people whose families come from everywhere.

Yet the revelation that he may actually be the 112th mayor, not the 111th,

adds an unexpected twist: even the numbers we carve into stone can be wrong.

A mistranslated line from the 1600s, a non-consecutive term overlooked, and suddenly centuries of mayors are misnumbered.

Correcting it would mean altering plaques, databases, speeches, and school lessons.

Whether or not the city makes that change, the symbolism lingers.

A man whose very presence in office revises the story of belonging now steps into

a role whose own history is being revised in real time.

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