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Mayoral elections in New York in chaos after counting error

The mayoral election in New York fell into chaos after authorities admitted they mistakenly counted more than 100,000 additional ballots in the Democratic primary, from which the next mayor is expected to emerge.

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On Tuesday, the city’s Election Office released preliminary results, according to which former policeman Eric Adams, who so far was nine points ahead of his closest pursuer, was now neck and neck with Kathryn Garcia, with 51% against 49% before the counting of the votes by correspondence.

A few hours later, the results were withdrawn and the Bureau suggested a “difference” in the count. He then said he forgot to remove from the count the test reports that had been used to ensure the proper functioning of the system.

In total, some 135,000 additional ballots were counted, in addition to the 800,000 votes actually cast.

Officials apologize

Officials apologized for the “mistake” and said they removed the test reports from their new count, but did not yet release updated preliminary results.

This failure sparked an uproar in New York, where the Election Office already had an appalling reputation, being very regularly accused of incompetence and laxity.

“This mistake (…) is not just a failure to count the votes correctly, it is the result of generations of failures that have never been dealt with,” tweeted Maya Wiley, the progressive candidate who had arrived. in second position on the strength of the first preliminary results, published on election night, June 22.

The failure is all the more echoed as New York is experimenting for the first time with a new voting system, the so-called ranked-choice vote, which allows up to five names to appear on the same ballot, classified by order of preference.

During the counting, the candidate with the lowest ranking on the total ballots is eliminated and the second choice of the voters who placed him first is now counted. The mechanics then repeat themselves until a candidate reaches 50% of the vote.

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