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Ex-cop Eric Adams poised to become New York City’s next mayor

  • Eric Adams on track to become the second black mayor in Big Apple history
  • Republican challenger is the founder of the Guardian Angels civilian patrol

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Eric Adams declared victory in New York City’s Democratic mayoral race. Photo: AFP
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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams won the Democratic nomination for New York mayor on Tuesday, positioning the former police captain who stressed enhancing public safety to become the next leader of America’s largest city.

Updated vote tallies posted online on Tuesday evening based on the city’s new ranked-choice voting system showed Adams with what appeared to be an insurmountable lead over his nearest rivals, two weeks after Election Day.

With fewer than 8,000 postal votes left to count, Adams was ahead of the city’s former sanitation chief, Kathryn Garcia, by 1 percentage point, or 8,426 votes. The Associated Press called the race for Adams soon after the results were released.

Maya Wiley, a civil rights lawyer and former MSNBC analyst, was in third place, without an obvious path to victory.

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The field of more than a dozen Democratic candidates was historically diverse. If elected, Adams would be the city’s second black mayor. Either Garcia or Wiley, who is black, would have been the first woman to hold the office.

Tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang was eliminated last month.
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New York City Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa. Photo: AFP
New York City Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa. Photo: AFP

The new results came one week after the city’s Board of Elections – which has faced accusations of mismanagement for years – botched its initial tabulation of ranked-choice ballots, posting and then removing erroneous totals after mistakenly including test ballots.

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