Cyber predicts:
"We'll know today if NYC is in the frying pan or the fire."Actually, I don't think it will work out that way, Cyber.
Remember, this is
"ranked choice".If no one receives 50% +1 on the first "round" of counting, there is some shuffling and the counting starts all over again.
And then, if no winner on the second round...
... a third one.
And... on and on until they come up with "the winner".
I don't think they'll have that worked out tonight, or even tomorrow.
Here's a screenshot of PART of the ballot:

(there's pdf of the ballot attached below)
I don't know if ranked choice voting is also used in the general election in November.
Remember, this time it will be essentially a THREE-way race:
- whoever wins the dem-communist primary today
- eric adams (who will be running on an independent line)
- Curtis Sliwa (who will be running again as a Republican)
Sliwa got just under 27% of the vote in 2021, but I'm thinking he could get more this time. Maybe into the low 30s.
Adams won last time with 70% or so. I'm thinking he's going to keep at least half of that (mostly the black vote), and perhaps pick up some of the Jewish voters who can't bring themselves to vote for Sliwa. So he could receive 35% or even a little more.
That leaves another 35-38% up for grabs for the muzzie candidate.
If this guy really blows it on the campaign, particularly with some anti-semantic comments, he just might alienate enough Jews to go over to Curtis and give him a plurality.
But -- then again -- will the general election be ranked choice?