General Elections NYC Primary RCV RCV Analytics
Ballots in Contest
24,499
Elimination Rounds
2
Exhausted Ballots
1,054 (4.3% of contest ballots)
Winner
Christopher Marte
Final Round Share
53.4% of active
Margin of Victory
6,027 (25.7pts of active)
Christopher Marte led from the start with 49.2% of first-choice votes and held on through 2 rounds of elimination. The final margin of 6,027 votes (25.7 pts of active ballots) exceeded the 1,054 exhausted ballots (4.3%), making the result robust even against the exhaustion rate.
Margin larger than exhausted ballots: The winner's final-round lead of 6,027 votes exceeds the 1,054 exhausted ballots — even if every exhausted voter had ranked further, the winner's margin would have held.
How to read this: Ranked Choice Voting eliminates the last-place candidate each round, transferring their ballots to each voter's next ranked choice still in the race. Ballots in contest = voters who ranked at least one candidate here. Active votes = ballots still assigned to a remaining candidate in a given round. Exhausted ballots = ballots where all ranked choices have been eliminated. Vote counts shown in each round reflect votes before that round's elimination. Ties broken alphabetically by candidate ID (NYC BOE uses random draw; ties are rare at scale).

First-Choice Votes

Candidate First-Choice Votes Share of Contest Ballots Result
Christopher Marte 12,048 49.2% Won
Elizabeth Lewinsohn 5,966 24.4%
Jess Coleman 4,012 16.4%
Eric Yu 2,473 10.1% Elim. R1

Vote Share — First Choice vs. Final Round

Solid lines = candidates who reached the final round (left dot = Round 1 share, right dot = final-round share). Dashed lines = candidates eliminated before the final round (line ends at elimination, not final round).

Round-by-Round Results

Each bar shows how many active votes each candidate holds going into that round. Step through rounds or press Play to watch candidates gain and lose votes as the race unfolds.

Round 1
Round 1 Eliminated: Eric Yu 24,499 active votes
Candidate Votes (before elimination) Share of Active Transfers Out
Christopher Marte 12,048 49.2%
Elizabeth Lewinsohn 5,966 24.4%
Jess Coleman 4,012 16.4%
Eric Yu 2,473 10.1% Exhausted: 1,054 · Elizabeth Lewinsohn: 528 · Christopher Marte: 473 · Jess Coleman: 418
Round 2 Final 23,445 active votes
Candidate Votes (before elimination) Share of Active
Christopher Marte 12,521 53.4%
Elizabeth Lewinsohn 6,494 27.7%
Jess Coleman 4,430 18.9%

Where Did Eliminated Candidates' Votes Go?

When a candidate is eliminated, their supporters' ballots transfer to whoever they ranked next. This panel shows how each eliminated candidate's votes distributed — to the winner, to other remaining candidates, or exhausted (no further choices ranked). Cards are ordered by votes that went to the winner, highest first. Note: "Exhausted" means those voters had no more ranked candidates still in the race — their ballots stopped counting at that point.
Eric Yu Eliminated R1 2,473 votes redistributed
Exhausted 1,054 (42.6%)
Elizabeth Lewinsohn 528 (21.4%)
Christopher Marte 473 (19.1%)
Jess Coleman 418 (16.9%)

Candidate Summary

Candidate First Choice Votes at Elimination / Final Transfer Gain / Loss ⓘ Eliminated
Christopher Marte ✓ Winner 12,048 12,521 +473
Elizabeth Lewinsohn 5,966 6,494 +528
Jess Coleman 4,012 4,430 +418
Eric Yu 2,473 2,473 0 Round 1

How Many Candidates Did Voters Choose to Rank?

NYC primary voters may rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference — but they are not required to. This chart shows how many candidates each voter chose to rank (1 = ranked only their top choice; 5 = used all available rankings). Voters who ranked only one candidate are more likely to exhaust — their ballot stops counting once that candidate is eliminated.
Ranked 1 11,557 (47.2%)
Ranked 2 4,775 (19.5%)
Ranked 3 2,290 (9.3%)
Ranked 4 5,746 (23.5%)
Ranked 5 131 (0.5%)