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New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary election. Here's how it works: Rather than pick just one candidate, voters get to rank several in order of preference.
Here are five takeaways from New York City’s second experience with ranked-choice voting, and how it helped Zohran Mamdani ...
New York City voters voting in the city's Democratic mayoral primary election will be able to rank their top five candidates ...
New York City's high-profile mayoral primary this week shined a bright light on the nation’s ongoing experiment with ranked choice voting.
The system shook up the recent New York City mayoral primary. But it wouldn't work the same way in most of our state.
NEW YORK -- New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary election Tuesday, a system that takes some explaining, even for New Yorkers who have used it before.
July 15: New York City Board of Elections certifies primary results. How does it work? The ballot is a grid, with candidate names on the left and columns for each numbered choice.
President Donald Trump issued a provocative threat during a Cabinet meeting this week: If New York City elects a “communist” ...
A panel created by Mayor Eric Adams wants to consider using an “open primary” system for elections in New York City. Here’s ...
New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Andrew Yang prepares to cast his ballot at an early voting site last week. The election provides America's biggest-yet test for ranked-choice voting.
Find your early voting or Election Day poll site in New York City here. Note that early voting sites in New York City are open weekends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays.
New York's state voting rights act is among those that allow a map of multiple voting districts, each with a single representative, to be challenged in court for diluting the collective power of ...