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It Might Be Mid-July Before We Know Primary Winners. Here's What Could Make It Even Later


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Absentee ballots turned in during early voting, at the Park Slope Armory, October 27, 2020
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When Democratic mayoral candidate Andrew Yang hit the stump last week talking about support for democracy reforms, including allowing non-citizen permanent residents and 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in municipal elections, he also used the moment to take a swipe at the New York City Board of Elections.
He said the agency was “under-resourced” and needed better funding not only to ensure people were not stuck in long lines to vote but also to deliver results quickly after the polls closed.
“I can speak for a lot of New Yorkers when I say, we really want you to be able to count those votes quickly,” Yang said with a chuckle at an event in Lower Manhattan last week. “No one wants to have an Iowa situation or something,” he added, referring to a three-week delay in certifying the Democratic presidential caucus resu ....

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NYC Board Of Elections Plans To Hand Count Ranked-Choice Voting Results After Impasse With State


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NYC Board of Elections staffers count ballots in November 2020
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Update, Jan. 27th, 9:30 p.m.: A year-long stalemate that threatened to add more chaos and confusion to the first year of ranked-choice voting in New York City’s elections, including the high-stakes June primary, broke on Wednesday after the State Board of Elections agreed to come up with a plan to certify tabulation software for the city. Read the story here.
The New York City Board of Elections announced Tuesday that it plans to hand count the results of a City Council special election currently underway if no candidate wins a majority in the first round, while they await a response from the State Board of Elections to their request to use tabulation software. ....

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