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Board of Election Vote-Count Bungle Could ve Been Avoided, Consultant Says

Board of Election Vote-Count Bungle Could ve Been Avoided, Consultant Says
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Eric Adams keeps 1st-choice lead as more New York mayoral primary results arrive

Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK)– Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams maintains a lead in the preliminary vote count for New York City’s Democratic primary for mayor, but preliminary results released by the city on Tuesday suggest a closer-than-expected race that could swing in a different direction when all votes are counted. In the unofficial results for the final round of ranked-choice voting, former counsel to Mayor Bill de Blasio Maya Wiley slipped to third place, while former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia moved into second place. “We’ve been saying from the start this was going to be close,” Lindsey Green, a spokesperson for Garcia, told ABC News. “This new information obviously supports that. We feel confident, but there are obviously over 120,000 absentee votes still to be counted and we are going to have patience and wait for every vote to be counted.”

NYC mayoral race: Adams, Garcia emerge as top Democratic candidates in ranked-choice vote

Confusion takes hold in NYC Democratic mayoral primary as vote count shows discrepancy Dartunorro Clark A discrepancy in tabulation of the early results in New York City s ranked-choice Democratic mayoral primary has thrown the race into uncertainty, prompting the city s Board of Elections to remove preliminary numbers from its website hours after posting them. The initial results, released Tuesday afternoon, showed Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia in a tight race for the nomination, with Adams barely ahead. It s unclear, however, whether Adams lead will hold. Adams, a former NYPD captain, had 51 percent of the vote to Garcia’s 49 percent after 11 rounds of ranked-choice voting, according to preliminary numbers released Tuesday and then taken down. Although Adams crossed the 50 percent threshold and edged Garcia by under 16,000 votes, which are not official or final, more than 120,000 outstanding absen

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