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Today is a Deadline for N.Y.C. Voters Who Want to Support Eric Adams’s Challengers

The June 24 Democratic primary is a wide-open race, and the mayor’s ties to Donald Trump may make him more vulnerable in the election.

​The June 24 Democratic primary is a wide-open race, and the mayor’s ties to Donald Trump may make him more vulnerable in the election.   

The June 24 Democratic primary is a wide-open race, and the mayor’s ties to Donald Trump may make him more vulnerable in the election.

Good morning. It’s Friday. Today we’ll look at Mayor Eric Adams and the candidates challenging him in the Democratic primary. We’ll also find out about fake IDs that are so good, one bar owner calls them “unbeatable.”

ImagePhotos of Eric Adams and his eight challengers.
Credit…The New York Times

If you want a say in deciding who’s going to be the next mayor in New York City, the conventional wisdom is that you should vote in the Democratic primary in June. Registered Democratic voters outnumber Republicans by nearly seven to one in New York City — typically making the general election in November rather one-sided and anticlimactic.

If you’re not registered as a Democrat, today, Feb. 14, is the last day before the June 24 primary that you can become one. It’s also the last day you can become a Republican, or join a third party, if that is your preference. After today, the New York City Board of Elections will not accept changes in party affiliation again until after the primary.

Changes must be made in person at the Board of Elections office. The deadline to make changes online was Thursday.

Friday’s deadline applies only to switching parties or declaring a party affiliation, if you had registered as an independent. If you can’t remember whether you checked a party affiliation when you registered, you can look up your status here. And if you’re not registered, there’s no need to rush. You have until June 14, 10 days before the primary, to submit your registration form.

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