LATEST OPINION POLL PREDICTS LUNGU VICTORY
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US-Republikaner: Trump spielt weiterhin eine entscheidende Rolle
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President Trump gets a lifesaving Aloha from Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell
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Residents of New York City vote on primary election day on June 22 in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn. This was the first year in the city for ranked-choice voting, which allows voters to rank up to their top five candidates in a given race. (Photo: Michael M. Santiago/ Getty Images)
After New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary election last week, the preliminary 10 percentage-point lead enjoyed by candidate Eric Adams suggested the outcome was a near-certainty, even under the city’s new ranked-choice voting system.
More than a week later, however, the nation’s biggest city has been cast into confusion and heated debate over whether the use of a new process that allows voters to rank their preferences for up to five candidates (used only in party primary elections) was a smart decision.