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As NYC votes, open primary advocates press Mamdani panel to let more than 1 million voters into primaries
Open-primary advocates are urging Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s charter revision commission to include over 1 million unaffiliated New York City voters in primaries. The current closed system excludes these voters from party primaries unless they enroll in a party, but advocates have not yet proposed a specific replacement system. Mamdani’s Commission on Government Efficiency is gathering public input on potential City Charter changes.
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