What is NYC thinking? (Public Board)
They use ranked choice for the primaries, BUT not in the general election. In the general election, whoever gets the most votes wins, no runoff.
In a multi-candidate race, that means Mamdani could theoretically win with 35% of the vote. He's getting 100% of the Muslim vote, which means he's starting from 10%, maybe even more if they're good at mobilizing turnout.