NEW YORK: New York City will release the latest election calculation in the democratic protection race which is warmly contested on Tuesday, one week after the results of the preliminary election gave Brooklyn President Borough Erics is quite large.
Sound count on Tuesday will be the first analysis to use the new ranking optional voting system, where voters rated up to five candidates in the order of preferences.
The number early last week was only based on the first choice of voters.
But the total of Tuesday will not include around 125,000 noises of the attendance that has been received, which can change the final results.
Election officials said they hoped to explore the open-ranking vote tabulation next week, including missing ballots.
Adams has 32% of the first choice ballots, based on incomplete results released on election day.
Former MSNBC MAYA analyst Wiley, a lawyer of liberal civil rights, 22%, and former Sanitation Chief of Kathryn Garcia stood in third place in 19%.
Andrew, who, former presidential candidate, was in a far fourth place and conceded a race on the election night.
The selection-ranking system operates as a series of instant runoffs.
The candidate in the last place was removed, and his voice was distributed back on the choice of the two voters.
The process repeated until there were only two remaining candidates, and the majority were declared the winner.
The Primary Democrat winner will be a heavy favorite in the November general election against Nominee Republic of Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Civil Patrol Group Angels Guardian.
Democratic voters exceed the number of republics in the most populous city of the United States with more than a six-to-one ratio.
While he was in a detention pattern, Adams had called for the current government of Bill de Blasio’s Mayor to start a meeting with the Democratic nomination as soon as someone was stated, rather than waiting to start the transition after November voting.
Adam believes that the problem faced by the city is too serious to be postponed.
The next mayor will supervise the difficult city recovery of the Pandemic Coronavirus, which has been damaged by a sharp surge in the shooting.
The city is also dealing with deep problems such as the lack of affordable housing, homeless, and wealth inequality.
The increase in crime dominates the campaign, providing the initial view of how the Democrats nationally can approach police issues ahead of the midterm congress election next year.
The Republican Party has signaled they intend to describe the Democrats as the extremists of the left wing who want to “beat the police,” the calling of the fiber who was used by several liberals last year in the midst of national protests over the brutality of the police.
Adams, who has placed public safety at the heart of his offer for the mayor of the beginning of the race, vowed to polish the policy.
In contrast, argues to cut one sixthrow of the $ 6 billion department of the police and redirects money for mental health assistance and other social services.
One of the three leading competitors will make history if the mayor is elected.
Adams will only be the second black mayor in the history of the city, while Wiley will become the first black woman and Garcia the first woman to hold a position.