but it will still be quite warm in the morning and prolong the agonizing wait for relief.
if no candidate wins a majority of the first-choice votes.There will still be a small number of ballots added to the count between now and when the board certifies the election on July 15.
Election officials will run that tabulation on the more than 990.The boards report will also provide more data on how primary voters viewed Mamdanis candidacy after a week of conversations about what his performance means for the party and the city.Because of these exhausted ballots.
emerged on Election Night with 43.he needs to be ranked ahead of Cuomo on only about one-third of ballots for that went for other candidates in the first round.
in New Yorks Brooklyn borough on June 24.
What else could we learn? The ranked-choice system will give a rare peek at how voters who supported lower-ranking candidates feel about their likely nominee.a 33-year-old state assemblyman and democratic socialist.
Cuomo saw that writing on the wall and conceded the race on Election Night (although he will still be included in todays results).000 ballots the city released last Tuesday.
The results Tuesday made clear that Mamdani would be heavily favored to cross 50% once ranked-choice tabulation was complete.Without accounting for the additional ballots that will be added to the count.