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1. Donovan will form an alliance with Maya Wiley asking his supporters to rank her as their second preferred choice should she get more votes in the 1st round.

2. Donovan will campaign in Brooklyn with Bernie Sanders 

3. Donovan seeks the grand prize, he speaks with former President Barack Obama and will seek his endorsement.

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1. Maya Wiley will go for the endorsement of Letitia James, hoping that the popular figure will be able to give her a push over Stringer and her fellow progressives in the final stretch. 

2. AOC and Wiley will approach Elizabeth Warren about a potential endorsement in the race, citing that Wiley is NYC's best chance for a strong progressive figure that still remains a fundamental member of the Democratic Party in the city. 

3. Finally, the former city official will meet with union leaders to better hear about working class concerns. 

! Maya Wiley, after speaking with the Donovan campaign, urges her backers to rank Donovan second. She strongly believes that other than herself, Donovan is the clearest voice for progressive change in New York City. While she hopes to win the election in her own right, she urges her supporters to coalesce around the two of them. 

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1. Kathryn Garcia visits the Bronx to try and build a bigger coalition and plays up her endorsement by the NY Post.

2. Garcia visits Brooklyn where she attacks Adams for his past stances in the city.

3. Garcia makes a major speech in Manhattan on public works.

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On 8/25/2021 at 2:43 AM, Timur said:

1.Eric Adams launches a TV Ad all over NYC. He will describe his position on various issues, and will claim that he's the best candidate.

2.Eric Adams will hold a fundraiser with selfish, greedy, self-seeking billionaires.

3.Eric Adams will seek the endorsement of the NY Civil Liberties Union.

TV Ad: 10/10! The ad is a boon for Adams! The well-produced advertisement captivates voters and introduces them to Adams in a new, more in-depth fashion.

Fundraiser: 2/10. Adams ends up with a weak fundraiser, failing to gather many high-paying donors and making for a wash.

NYCLU: 3/10. The Civil Liberties Union will not endorse.  

Overall: 0. Despite a wildly successful TV ad, Adams suffers a number of blows making for a motionless turn.

On 8/25/2021 at 2:50 AM, Rodja said:

1.Yang will seek endorsement from MoveOn.org trying to win back his appeal to progressives

2.Yang will hold town hall concerning public safety issues,trying to breakthrough Adams leadership on those issues

3.Yang will launch YouTube ads campaign promoting his candidacy

MoveOn: 3/10. Yang continues to struggle with progressives as MoveOn refuses his attempts to gather an endorsement.

Public Safety: 10/10! Yang finds a surprising appeal to voters on issues of public safety, branching out to the more moderate, quality-of-life centered part of his coalition and providing an outreach to outer-borough voters.

YouTube Ads: 4/10. In the end most of the ads are simply skipped past or ignored by voters.

Overall: +2. Yang suffers moderate blows in certain areas, but is able to make up for it with a strong push on public safety.

On 8/25/2021 at 9:12 AM, Sean F Kennedy said:

1. Donovan will form an alliance with Maya Wiley asking his supporters to rank her as their second preferred choice should she get more votes in the 1st round.

2. Donovan will campaign in Brooklyn with Bernie Sanders 

3. Donovan seeks the grand prize, he speaks with former President Barack Obama and will seek his endorsement.

Maya Wiley Alliance: 10/10! Donovan's base is excited and motivated to see Donovan and Wiley uniting! The media will cover the announcement with a passion, as Donovan's supporters begin backing Maya as their #2 en-masse, as Wiley's supporters begin doing for Donovan.

Bernie Sanders: 8/10. Bernie draws out a crowd of passionate young progressives ready to back Donovan.

Barack Obama: 2/10. Donovan's former boss will make it clear that he's staying on the sidelines in this race, though he'll wish Donovan luck.

Overall: +5. Despite a failure to get Obama on his side, Donovan is able to land an electric alliance with Wiley and a solid rally with Bernie.

On 8/25/2021 at 9:15 AM, Cal said:

1. Maya Wiley will go for the endorsement of Letitia James, hoping that the popular figure will be able to give her a push over Stringer and her fellow progressives in the final stretch. 

2. AOC and Wiley will approach Elizabeth Warren about a potential endorsement in the race, citing that Wiley is NYC's best chance for a strong progressive figure that still remains a fundamental member of the Democratic Party in the city. 

3. Finally, the former city official will meet with union leaders to better hear about working class concerns. 

! Maya Wiley, after speaking with the Donovan campaign, urges her backers to rank Donovan second. She strongly believes that other than herself, Donovan is the clearest voice for progressive change in New York City. While she hopes to win the election in her own right, she urges her supporters to coalesce around the two of them. 

Letitia James: 6/10. In the end, Letitia is a big-name who isn't going to be sold easily. While Wiley makes progress courting her endorsement, James isn't totally on-board quite yet.

Warren: 7/10. Warren, after some long consideration, is sold! A substantive boost for Wiley among progressives and college-educated liberals in the city.

Union Leaders: 1/10! Wiley comes off as tone-deaf to the concerns union workers and organized labor in New York, and receives more criticism and rebuke from union leaders than knowledge on the working class' needs.

Overall: -2. Wiley is able to make ground courting James and win over a boost for her campaign with Warren's endorsement, but crashes attempting to connect with labor in the city. However, the largest impact of this turn for Wiley is the major influx of attention and #2 votes following her extremely successful pact with Donovan(M: See Donovan's rolls).

11 hours ago, Hestia said:

1. Kathryn Garcia visits the Bronx to try and build a bigger coalition and plays up her endorsement by the NY Post.

2. Garcia visits Brooklyn where she attacks Adams for his past stances in the city.

3. Garcia makes a major speech in Manhattan on public works.

Bronx: 5/10. In the end, Garcia is met with a mediocre reception in the Bronx, and fails to win over many new voters while not harming her support by any means.

Brooklyn: 7/10. Garcia takes her swing and is able to land it, painting Adams as far too flippant and untrustworthy for Democrats to put their faith in.

Public Works: 9/10. Garcia is able to paint herself as an experience policy wonk who can perform well as Mayor in a number of areas, including public works.

Overall: +6. Garcia gathers strength as the primary nears and she consolidates her support.

1 hour ago, Dobs said:

McGuire keeps up the attacks against Socialism in the Bronx.

He brings his message of the economic growth to Queens.

And talks law and order in Southern Brooklyn.

Bronx: 1/10! And there come the hecklers! Raymond will be halted as he attempts to talk almost every 5 seconds by a group of young, college-aged hecklers, and in front of a handful of reporters and recording cell phones will explode in a fit of anger, yelling at them furiously and not giving himself the best look by any means.

Queens: 2/10. While he doesn't explode this time, a similar group of progressive hecklers will stalk McGuire as he fails to get his message out in Queens.

Brooklyn: 5/10. It appeals to some voters, doesn't appeal to others. Breaks even.

Overall: -8. McGuire takes serious body blows this turn as his already weak candidacy looks to be shrinking in support.

1 hour ago, Rezi said:

Stringer in Manhattan 3x

Manhattan: 14/30(4,4,6): Stringer has an aggressively mediocre time in Manhattan, leaning ever so slightly to the negative side due to the shear lack of excitement for the candidate as he tours the borough.

Overall: -1. The Manhattan strat doesn't appear to be working for Stringer all that well, though no serious damage is done.

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NYC Mayoral Race Polling - 6/18/21(Final Turn Before Primary!!!):

Democratic:

Eric Adams: 17%

Andrew Yang: 15%

Kathryn Garcia: 15%(+2)

Shaun Donovan: 14%(+2)

Scott Stringer: 13%

Maya Wiley: 11%(+1)(Primarily from the success of and attention surrounding alliance with Donovan + Warren)

Ray McGuire: 5%(-2)

Undecided: 10%

 

Final Debate: We have arrived at the final turn before the primary, and that means it's time for the closing debate. You all know the drill, send me a core message, pander to a certain demographic, and attack towards another candidate in PMs.

 

 

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

Happy event making, best of luck to all the candidates as we enter the home-stretch, 72 hour deadline per usual, and thank you!

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1.Yang will push strong with GOTV rallies attempting to make as many voters as possible turn out and vote for him

2.Yang will make series of videos titled "Meet Andrew" where he will respond to apolitical questions about food,sports,movies,music,etc.

3.Yang volunteers will knock as many doors as possible throughout NYC

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1.Eric Adams will ask the NAACP for their endorsement.

2.Eric Adams will seek the NYT for it's endorsement for fun.

3.Eric Adams will meet with Conservative and Moderate voters where he will hear their concerns since they are New Yorkers too. He will urge voters to vote for him and rank any moderate (McGuire, Yang, or Garcia) as #2.

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Unusual alliance emerges in final weekend before New York mayoral primary -  CBS News

1. Kathryn Garcia holds a joint event in Brooklyn with Andrew Yang, where they announce they are both encouraging their voters to rank the respective candidate second on their ballots to form an alliance. @Rodja

2. Kathryn Garcia visits the Bronx to visit with voters about what she could do for the city.

3. Garcia stresses the importance of competence and clarity during a visit to Manhattan. 

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1. Wiley will go for the Letita James endorsement once again. 

2. Wiley will make an appeal to Stringer voters, attempting to paint herself as the most clear New York progressive in the race, notably not commenting on Donovan. 

3. Wiley and AOC will make one final rally in Manhattan.

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  @Rezi @Dobs 

If you two can get your events and debate actions in by tonight, I should be free to do rolls(This is not a confirmation on results tonight, that will be a process which I may or may not want to speedrun then). 

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Event 1: Stringer will pester Gillibrand for her endorsement one last time.

Event 2: Stringer will officially endorse changing New York City's name to New Amsterdam.

Event 3: The day before voting, Stringer will attempt to recreate his massive march, and will once again ask his supporters to join him in a strong march across the city, to tell their elected officials that they want change!

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4 hours ago, The Blood said:

  @Rezi @Dobs 

If you two can get your events and debate actions in by tonight, I should be free to do rolls(This is not a confirmation on results tonight, that will be a process which I may or may not want to speedrun then). 

Just double my stuff from the last debate turn and last event turn lol 

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18 hours ago, Rodja said:

1.Yang will push strong with GOTV rallies attempting to make as many voters as possible turn out and vote for him

2.Yang will make series of videos titled "Meet Andrew" where he will respond to apolitical questions about food,sports,movies,music,etc.

3.Yang volunteers will knock as many doors as possible throughout NYC

GOTV: 6/10. Yang will find some success energizing the YangGang and convincing them to go out to the polls, though he doesn't mobilize his base to any overwhelming degree.

Meet Andrew: 8/10. The videos will give a personal look into Andrew, promoting him as the type of candidate voters could talk or even have a beer with, a normal person who they can trust.

Canvassing: 8/10. The YangGang will hit the doors of New York, covering the city with skill as they spread the ideas and message of Yang's campaign.

Overall +7. Yang has a strong closing turn on the trail, as he motivates his base and provides substantive outreach to voters as primary day arrives.

18 hours ago, Timur said:

1.Eric Adams will ask the NAACP for their endorsement.

2.Eric Adams will seek the NYT for it's endorsement for fun.

3.Eric Adams will meet with Conservative and Moderate voters where he will hear their concerns since they are New Yorkers too. He will urge voters to vote for him and rank any moderate (McGuire, Yang, or Garcia) as #2.

NAACP: 8/10. The NAACP will endorse! A substantive boost for Eric among POC voters and activists in New York.

NYTs: 7/10. The New York Times won't endorse, but it will run a profile on Eric due to his recent frontrunner status, giving him favorable coverage.

Conservative/Moderate Outreach: 10/10! Not only is Adams able to make a strong closing appeal to moderate and conservative New Yorkers, but he's also able to ensure many of his voters will be steering their #2 votes towards the moderate side of the race on primary day.

Overall: +10! Adams gathers the Big Mo' as his campaign closes out its home stretch and consolidates his support.

15 hours ago, Sean F Kennedy said:

1. Donovan will seek the endorsement of Caroline Kennedy.

2. Donovan will hold a GOTV rally in Central Park inviting all of his major endorsers.

3. Donovan will hold one last rally in Times Square the day before the primary.

Caroline Kennedy: 1/10! Kennedy will not even respond to Donovan's emails.

GOTV Rally: 5/10. The rally goes fine, but in the end it seems like most of the attendees were already die-hard Donoheads who planned on voting for Shaun anyway.

Closing Rally: 10/10! Donovan will close out his campaign with a bang! The rally will be packed full of supporters and undecided voters, and Donovan will give an electric speech making its way to CNN and MSNBC's coverage of the race.

Overall: 0. With a rejection from Kennedy followed by a mediocre rally, Donovan would be looking at a horrible closing turn, if not for an electric rally in Times Square allowing for the former HUD Secretary to break-even.

9 hours ago, Hestia said:

Unusual alliance emerges in final weekend before New York mayoral primary -  CBS News

1. Kathryn Garcia holds a joint event in Brooklyn with Andrew Yang, where they announce they are both encouraging their voters to rank the respective candidate second on their ballots to form an alliance. @Rodja

2. Kathryn Garcia visits the Bronx to visit with voters about what she could do for the city.

3. Garcia stresses the importance of competence and clarity during a visit to Manhattan. 

Garcia/Yang Alliance: 3/10. While it convinces some voters, the YangGang aren't ready to back a bureaucratic-insider such as Garcia, and Garcia voters aren't on board with the inexperience and flippant attitude of Yang towards the civic fabric of New York.

Bronx: 10/10! Garcia will break-through in the Bronx, convincing countless voters across the borough that New York needs an experienced crisis manager to fix the city!

Manhattan: 2/10. Garcia flubs on a handful of specific policy questions when pressed by following reporters, and overall fails to excite voters with the rhetoric.

Overall: 0. Despite an exciting and motivating time in the Bronx, Garcia will be bogged down by a failed alliance with Yang and rough time in Manhattan, leaving her stuck in neutral as the primary campaign closes.

9 hours ago, Cal said:

1. Wiley will go for the Letita James endorsement once again. 

2. Wiley will make an appeal to Stringer voters, attempting to paint herself as the most clear New York progressive in the race, notably not commenting on Donovan. 

3. Wiley and AOC will make one final rally in Manhattan.

James: 4/10. Wiley will have a rougher second meeting with James, and after a few days will receive word back that the NY Attorney General intends to stay out of the primary.

Stringer Voters: 8/10. The tactic will work, as Wiley presents herself as a serious progressive candidate who Stringer supporters should have high on their ballots.

Manhattan: 9/10. As usual, AOC will draw out a large crowd for Wiley as she closes off her campaign strong.

Overall: +6. Wiley has a strong closing turn as her campaign looks to break through and deliver true progressive change for New York.

6 hours ago, Rezi said:

Event 1: Stringer will pester Gillibrand for her endorsement one last time.

Event 2: Stringer will officially endorse changing New York City's name to New Amsterdam.

Event 3: The day before voting, Stringer will attempt to recreate his massive march, and will once again ask his supporters to join him in a strong march across the city, to tell their elected officials that they want change!

Gillibrand: 4/10. Gillibrand will not respond to any of Stringer's appeals.

New Amsterdam: 3/10. There was momentum for the idea earlier in the race, but the voters of New York are ready for seriousness from their candidates as the primary nears, and Scott's pet novelty idea does not cut it.

Closing March: 1/10. In the end, Scott will be joined a small crowd of campaign workers, dedicated volunteers, and of course hecklers, making for a small and unsuccessful march.

Overall: -8. Stringer's campaign collapses as primary day arrives and uncertainty over his chances spreads.

22 hours ago, Dobs said:

McGuire keeps up the attacks against Socialism in the Bronx.

He brings his message of the economic growth to Queens.

And talks law and order in Southern Brooklyn.

Bronx: 7/10. Ray will have a more successful time in the Bronx than last time, successfully rallying his base and attracting moderate/conservative voters with his rhetoric.

Queens: 1/10! McGuire, in an amazing show of strength to the people of New York, will lose his way on the subway and end up in Manhattan, wandering the streets looking for the volunteers who were supposed to meet him in Queens as video is taken.

Southern Brooklyn: 9/10. Raymond will rally his base with strong rhetoric in defense of the police and in offense against the crime infesting the city.

Overall: +1. This campaign hasn't gone the way Ray ever wanted it to, and he fails to break through as the race closes, though no damage is done to his remaining support.

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Final Democratic Mayoral Primary Debate Results:

 

The Democratic candidates for Mayor arrived for the final primary debate just days before June 22nd, facing off on stage with fiery speeches, attacks, and appeals to the voters of New York. Here are the results.

 

Kathryn Garcia: +8(9,5,9). The winner of the night, by far, was Kathryn Garcia, who broke-through to the voters watching at home with an impassioned appeal to moderates in the city and a clear message of Garcia’s ability to unite New York. And while she failed to land an attack against Shaun Donovan, Garcia would shine while the other candidates on stage failed to get their act together for one reason or another.

 

Andrew Yang: -1(4,10,4). At first, it seemed like Yang could be having his night. Despite a shaky and somewhat incoherent message of populism and wresting New York away from the elites, and a stilted appeal to young voters, Yang would break through on stage with a killer attack against Eric Adams as a “Conservative DINO”. However, the attacker would soon become the attackee, as Scott Stringer would land a severe punch against Yang for, “faking progressive politics”, forcing Yang’s night down to a mediocre debate full of failed opportunity.

 

Shaun Donovan: -2(5,1,8). Shaun Donovan would walk away from the debate stage having experienced mediocre, disastrous, and solid moments on stage, ending with a slightly criticized and weak performance. He would fail to break through with his core message of unity and bringing New York out of the pandemic, and would find disaster as he gave a stilted and weak appeal to the Jewish community, going on for a full minute about how he, “Loves the Jewish community.” and “Stands with Israel”(Invoking the wrath of Twitter), at times repeating himself over and over again. However, he would prevent a total disaster of a debate with a sufficient hit against Adams as “The most alienating and odd Mayoral candidate in recent history.” In the end, it was still a weak night.

 

Scott Stringer: -3(1,9,3). While it wasn’t the last debate, Stringer did not walk away from the stage with a shining performance. His refusal to use any term for New York other than “New Amsterdam” would be confusing for voters and be panned as unserious by the press, and he would only shine for a brief moment slamming Yang on his progressive credentials before failing to convince voters that he, a career-politician, was the populist firebrand of the election. A poor night overall.

 

Eric Adams: -4(1,10,9). Eric Adams would have one rollercoaster of a night, starting off by presenting himself as a candidate who “knows the issues”(Before not being able to list a single issue he “knows” when pressed by a moderator), before recovering with an extraordinary appeal to African American voters and a heavy-hitter attack against Wiley for her track record of dishonesty and “Birther” tactics against Andrew Yang. Then, just as it looked like he may end with a solid night, he would be hit with heavy attacks from both Donovan and Yang, ending with a poor night.

 

Ray McGuire: -4(7,4,1). At first, things were promising for Ray. He started off by landing a solid attack against Wiley and her progressive politics. However, the storm clouds would begin to form. He would seem stilted and nervous attempting to describe his message of law-and-order and promise of economic growth, and would deliver an embarrassing attempt to appeal to Black, older, and Jewish voters combined, as he seemed desperate to attract these voters and attempted to appeal to them all at-once to no success. A poor night.

 

Maya Wiley: -4(10,2,5). Maya Wiley would kick-off her debate performance with skill, giving an electric message of progressive change for New York. However, the problems would start to pile up as she gave an obvious and cringe-inducing appeal to progressives and delivered a mediocre attack against Stringer. The final nail in the coffin, however, would come as both Ray McGuire and Eric Adams would hit after Maya, both delivering successful attacks making for a weak debate for the progressive.

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

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New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary - First Round Results:

Turnout: 932,800 Votes

Eric Adams - 210,913 Votes - 22.61%

Kathryn Garcia - 175,568 Votes - 18.82%

Andrew Yang - 154,135 Votes - 16.52%

Shaun Donovan - 137,167 Votes - 14.70%

Maya Wiley - 125,998 Votes - 13.51%

Scott Stringer - 92,146 Votes - 9.88%

Ray McGuire: 36,873 Votes - 3.96% - ELIMINATED!

 

Turnout Rolls:

Eric Adams - 10! 

Kathryn Garcia - 10!

Maya Wiley - 8.

Shaun Donovan - 6.

Scott Stringer - 5.

Ray McGuire - 5.

Andrew Yang - 4.

 

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

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New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary - Second Round Results:

Turnout: 932,800 Votes

Active Ballots: 930,547 Votes

Eric Adams - 233,798 Votes(+22,885) - 25.12%

Kathryn Garcia - 177,574 Votes(+2,006) - 19.08%

Andrew Yang - 160,129 Votes(+5,994) - 17.21%

Shaun Donovan - 139,669 Votes(+2,502) - 15.01%

Maya Wiley - 127,023 Votes(+1,025) - 13.65%

Scott Stringer - 92,354 Votes(+208) - 9.93% - ELIMINATED!

Ray McGuire: 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Exhausted Ballots: 2,253 Votes

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

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New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary - Third Round Results:

Turnout: 932,800 Votes

Active Ballots: 921,410 Votes

Eric Adams - 242,943 Votes(+9,145) - 26.37%

Kathryn Garcia - 201,363 Votes(+23,789) - 21.85%

Andrew Yang - 171,816 Votes(+11,687) - 18.65%

Maya Wiley - 152,744 Votes(+25,721) - 16.58%

Shaun Donovan - 152,544 Votes(+12,875) - 16.55% - ELIMINATED!

Scott Stringer - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Ray McGuire: 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Exhausted Ballots: 11,390 Votes(+9,137)

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

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New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary - Fourth Round Results:

Turnout: 932,800 Votes

Active Ballots: 902,364 Votes

Eric Adams - 258,907 Votes(+15,964) - 28.69%

Kathryn Garcia - 231,480 Votes(+30,117) - 25.65%

Maya Wiley - 219,705 Votes(+66,961) - 24.35%

Andrew Yang - 192,272 Votes(+20,456) - 21.31% - ELIMINATED!

Shaun Donovan - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Scott Stringer - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Ray McGuire: 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Exhausted Ballots: 30,436 Votes(+19,046)

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

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New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary - Fifth Round Results:

Turnout: 932,800 Votes

Active Ballots: 860,800 Votes

Eric Adams - 309,469 Votes(+50,562) - 35.95%

Kathryn Garcia - 291,971 Votes(+60,491) - 33.92%

Maya Wiley - 259,360 Votes(+39,655) - 30.13% - ELIMINATED!

Andrew Yang - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Shaun Donovan - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Scott Stringer - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Ray McGuire: 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Exhausted Ballots: 72,000 Votes(+41,564)

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

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New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary - Sixth Round Results:

Turnout: 932,800 Votes

Active Ballots: 798,444 Votes

Kathryn Garcia - 418,763 Votes(+126,792) - 52.45% - WINNER!

Eric Adams - 379,681 Votes(+70,212) - 47.55% - ELIMINATED!

Maya Wiley - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Andrew Yang - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Shaun Donovan - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Scott Stringer - 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Ray McGuire: 0 Votes - 0.00% - ELIMINATED!

Exhausted Ballots: 134,356 Votes(+62,356)

@Timur @Cal @Hestia @Rodja @Rezi @Dobs @Sean F Kennedy 

And that is that! Unless @WVProgressiveis back in action and wants to run through the General, I believe that is the conclusion of the RP. If any of you want to post a victory speech or concession for your candidate, I think that would be nice and you're welcome to, and I just want to thank you all for joining me in this really fun primary. Thank you!

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Eric Adams thanks his voters for their support. He praises Kathyrn Garcia and encourages voters to support her.

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