Unless a candidate clinches a simple majority of that first batch of votes — which appears unlikely if polls are to be trusted — the Board of Elections will move on to counting the lower-ranked picks on in-person ballots, the CFB said. However, those tabulations won’t be released until June 29 — a whole week after primary day, according to the CFB.
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