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Could Ranked-Choice Voting Make a Socialist New York City’s Mayor?
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Could Ranked-Choice Voting Make a Socialist New York City’s Mayor?
New York Democratic Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani waves to the crowd during a campaign rally in Brooklyn. (Madison Swart and Hans Lucas via Getty Images)
Advocates claimed ranked-choice voting would move politics ‘to the center.’ Now it might help elect the most radical mayor in New York City’s history.
By Olivia Reingold
05.27.25 — U.S. Politics
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A new poll out this week shows what many have long suspected: The New York mayor’s race is closer than it seems. The survey shows former New York governor Andrew Cuomo leading the pack with 40 percent of the vote, but Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist, is not far away at 27 percent.

Just a week earlier, another poll, which had a much larger sample size, put Cuomo 32 points ahead. But a tightening race isn’t the only alarm bell in the survey for the man many expected to glide to victory in this election. The other is what happens when New York’s convoluted ranked-choice voting system is factored in.

Allow me to explain.

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Olivia Reingold

Olivia Reingold cocreated and executive produced Matthew Yglesias’s podcast, Bad Takes. She got her start in public radio, regularly appearing on NPR for her reporting on indigenous communities in Montana. She previously produced podcasts at Politico, where she shaped conversations with world leaders like Jens Stoltenberg.

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