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New York City’s mayoral primary to be decided by a ranked choice count after no Democrat gets a majority of the vote

  • New York City held its mayoral primary election on June 24, 2025, with no Democratic candidate receiving a majority of the vote.
  • Since neither Zohran Mamdani nor Andrew Cuomo secured a majority of votes, the ranked choice voting process is scheduled to begin on July 1 to determine the winner.
  • Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist assemblyman, currently leads Cuomo, a former governor seeking a political comeback after resigning amid misconduct allegations in 2021.
  • Eric Adams, the current mayor who skipped the primary, will run as an independent in the general election this November, while Curtis Sliwa secured the Republican mayoral nomination.
  • The ranked choice phase's outcome will decide the Democratic nominee, shaping a mayoral race notable for historic candidacies and significant voter uncertainty.
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New York City’s mayoral primary to be decided by a ranked choice count after no Democrat gets a majority of the vote

New York City’s mayoral primary to be decided by a ranked choice count after no Democrat gets a majority of the vote.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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