In 2021, Eric Adams was the first mayor in New York City history elected through a ranked-choice partisan primary. That system — which lets voters put their choices in order and then recycles their second- and third- and fourth-choice votes as their first- and second- and third-choice candidates fall away — is a big improvement over what came before.

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