MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minneapolis Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey led challenger Omar Fateh as the 15-candidate race moved to a second round of counting set for Wednesday after no candidate secured an outright majority.
The election Tuesday between Frey, a mainstream Democrat seeking a third term, and Fateh, a state senator who is a democratic socialist, highlighted different visions of how to govern in a liberal city confronting persistent problems with policing, crime and homelessness.
The way ranked-choice voting works in Minneapolis, if no candidate has enough votes to win, candidates with the fewest votes are eliminated for the next round of counting, while second- and third-choice rankings are allocated to the surviving candidates. The process is repeated until one candidate has enough. F

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