
Will Andrew Cuomo run in a special election to replace Eric Adams?
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Resolves No if no such election happens before November 2025. He doesn't have to ultimately end up on the ballot, just announce his candidacy in some way.
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@zax According to Paragraph 5 of Section 10 of the New York City Charter, a special election will only be held if a mayoral vacancy occurs at least ninety days before the next Mayoral primary election. The primary is June 24th, 17 days away, so the deadline has long passed for there to be a special election this year. This can resolve NO now.