The stunning indictment of Mayor Adams for bribery, fraud and campaign finance violations may set in motion another stunning development in New York politics: the little-known nonpartisan special election process to replace him, should he be forced to resign. It turns out that this heretofore obscure prospect would actually be a good way to elect New York’s mayor even absent a crisis of succession.

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