NYC Mayoral Primary: Early Voting and Ranked-Choice System Explained

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Early voting for New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary begins June 14 and runs through June 22, with Primary Day on June 24. Voters must be registered with a party, and the process includes ranked-choice voting for most races. Key candidates include Cuomo and Mamdani, with many other city offices also on the ballot. Voters should check their polling locations and registration status before voting, and mail-in ballots are available.
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