
As high-profile longtime New York Democrats flock to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and high-powered progressives join forces to block his comeback tour, the city’s relatively recent adoption of ranked choice voting looms large over the closely watched Democratic mayoral primary. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Opponents of Andrew Cuomo are using New York City’s ranked-choice voting system to try to block his comeback in the Democratic mayoral primary, with Zohran Mamdani leading the anti-Cuomo push and Brad Lander also in the mix.
Key Points:
The race may leave voters more confused, and a Cuomo win could keep higher-stakes fights over policing, housing, and immigration unresolved for households and small businesses.
Ranked-choice voting gives voters more say and could help surface a mayoral agenda closer to what many New Yorkers want.
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Central figure of the article; his comeback campaign and support coalitions are the main focus.
Primary opponent and leading progressive challenger central to the ranked-choice strategy and anti-Cuomo effort.
High-profile backer of Cuomo whose endorsement and super PAC funding are significant in the race.
Major candidate in the race and part of the anti-Cuomo ranked-choice alliance.
The election contest is the central political arena shaping the article’s events.
Prominent Democrat and Cuomo supporter whose endorsement is highlighted as part of Cuomo’s coalition.
Its editorial board’s guidance against ranking Mamdani is cited as a meaningful influence.
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Sign in to commentInfluential political/media figure quoted on Cuomo’s strengths; important context but not a main subject.
Named Cuomo supporter whose switch in position is noted, but she is not a central focus.
Venue for Cuomo’s rally and part of the story’s political backdrop.
Mentioned only as part of a fundraising anecdote via Bloomberg’s wealth context; not a focus of the story.