Primary Recap: What New Yorkers Told Us About the Candidates, And Why They Voted
Briefly

During New York City's primary election, voters expressed their preferences for mayoral candidates Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani, citing issues like affordability and housing. High voter turnout during a summer heat wave saw over 700,000 ballots cast by 3 p.m. Many emphasize the need for restoring faith in local governance, leading to choices favoring either experienced politicians or newcomers offering innovative ideas. The election is notable for its usage of Ranked Choice Voting, allowing voters to prioritize their top candidates in order.
I love to vote and I want to also show my son that this is the way you get things done-you vote for the people that are going to hopefully change your neighborhood for the better.
I am looking into Zohran, I'm definitely going for him. He's one of my tops.
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