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It’s campy, loud and a little gross.
But few things are more synonymous with good-old-fashioned fun than
Coney Island. And after one of the darkest years in New York City’s history, the reopening of Luna Park today and the return to the world famous boardwalk is being met with a surfeit of joy and optimism which is not something we’re really used to lately in New York City.
Ranked-choice voting sees first test AG’s suit against NRA moves forward Garcia calls for vaccine czar
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A new system of ranked-choice voting will transform New York City’s elections, including this year s race for mayor. Now it’s about to get its first test: early voting
Instead of picking one candidate, voters
will choose up to five, ranking them in order of preference. If a candidate gets a majority of first-choice votes, they win and that’s the end of it. But if no one does, a computerized system eliminates the last-place candidate and parcels out their votes to the second choice. The process repeats itself until someone gets a majority.