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"Eric Adams won the Democratic nomination in the race to replace Mayor Bill de Blasio — squeaking out a narrow victory in the ranked choice primary..."

"... according to a preliminary count of the final vote tally Tuesday. Adams emerged narrowly ahead of Kathryn Garcia, 50.5 percent to 49.5 percent.... Adams declared the primary race over in an evening statement. 'While there are still some very small amounts of votes to be counted, the results are clear: an historic, diverse, five-borough coalition led by working-class New Yorkers has led us to victory in the Democratic primary for Mayor of New York City,' he said." 

The NY Post reports.

I'm so glad that happened. It would have been very hard for people to accept a different outcome. Who could trust what happened inside a computer that shuffled and recounted votes for weeks if it didn't match in the original, simple version of the count?

৩টি মন্তব্য:

Ann Althouse বলেছেন...

Joe writes:

"He 'won' by 1 percent. You trust that number after all the disastrous build-up? If I was in Garcia's camp I wouldn't."

I say:

I just think it would be worse if Adams hadn't been given the victory. I don't trust what went on inside the computer and don't think they should have this ranked voting system.

Ann Althouse বলেছেন...

phantommut writes:

""I'm so glad that happened. It would have been very hard for people to accept a different outcome. Who could trust what happened inside a computer that shuffled and recounted votes for weeks if it didn't match in the original, simple version of the count?"

"Good to see irony isn't dead."

Ann Althouse বলেছেন...

Tolkein writes:

"This whole kerfuffle is another reason to avoid ranked choice voting. It is confusing, not straightforward and enables candidates whom voters have rejected, eg Chesa Boudin in SF, to come through, unscrutinised, because voters never expected them to have a chance of winning.

"If you don't like first past the post (FPTP), then hold a run off between the top 2 a week later (like the French do). It actually makes v little difference , which is why I like FPTP.

"It's always the radical left that favours ranked choice or proportional representation, and the latter puts power in the hands of the party bureaucracy where they use lists."

Amusing to see posters up for Stop The Steal. Will she be thrown off Facebook, Twitter and generally unpersonned now?