The New York City Democratic mayoral primary winner will be determined using ranked-choice voting tabulation, CNN projects.
Voters in the Big Apple had the option to rank up to five of the 13 candidates in the race. Since no candidate will win a majority of the vote outright, the New York City Board of Elections will tabulate voters’ ranked choices to determine the winner.
The nominee is expected to be determined by mid-July and is heavily favored to win the general election in November.
As of Tuesday night, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, former sanitation commissioner Kathryn Garcia and civil rights attorney Maya Wiley
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