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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NYC’s mayoral primary will go to a ranked choice count after no Democrat gets majority of vote - The Boston Globe
Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani held a tentative lead over former governor Andrew Cuomo in New York City’s mayoral primary, but the race’s outcome will be decided by a ranked choice count after neither Democrat got a clear majority in Tuesday’s vote.
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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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New York City's mayoral primary will be be decided by a ranked choice count after no Democrat received a majority of the vote, with Zohran Mamdani in the lead. "This is one of the saddest days in recent New York political history," said Yaacov Behrman of Crown Heights United. Full Story
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