And if your first place choice is eliminated, then your vote goes to your second place, and, and so on and so forth until there's someone who has received more than 50% of New Yorkers votes. And last time around, Eric Adams won the race with about 7,000 votes in a city of 8.5 million people. And by the final round, only 40% of New Yorkers votes were counted because people hadn't filled out their whole ballot. They just kind of gave up. (02:32–02:38)
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Asserts that Eric Adams won the mayoral race with about 7,000 votes.
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