Credit: Ray Raimundi New York, NY (77WABC) — The New York City Board of Elections re-released the tabulations for the first-round of ranked-choice voting results in the Democratic primary for Mayor of the City of New York. Almost three hours after their initial deadline of 3:30pm Wednesday afternoon, the Board of Election officials unveiled the new numbers, which were not far off from the count released Tuesday. Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams still maintains a slight lead over former New York City Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia. The latest tally has Adams with 358,521 votes or 51-percent, while Garcia garnered 343,766 or just under 49-percent. The candidates only separated by 14,755 votes — with 120,000 plus absentee ballots which still have not been counted.