BOARD OF ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
2021 PRIMARY
OFFICIAL RANKED CHOICE ROUNDS
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Contest:DEM Council Member 15th Council District
Election Date:2021/06/22
Election results
Oswald Feliz won the DEM Council Member 15th Council District Primary with 4,348 of the votes in the final round.
Oswald Feliz defeated Ischia J. Bravo, who received 2,325 of final votes.
How the votes were counted - round by round
 Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7
Eliminated in this round Write-insLillithe Lozano; Kenny G. Agosto; Latchmi Devi Gopal**Troy BlackwellJohn E. SanchezBernadette Ferrara
Elected     Oswald Feliz over 50%Oswald Feliz*
Votes in this round# votes% of votevotes transfered# votes% of votevotes transfered# votes% of votevotes transfered# votes% of votevotes transfered# votes% of votevotes transfered# votes% of votevotes transfered# votes% of vote
Oswald Feliz 3,165 38.6%5 3,170 38.7%77 3,247 40.6%161 3,408 44.5%383 3,791 52.3% 3,791 52.3%557 4,348 65.2%
Ischia J. Bravo 1,609 19.6%5 1,614 19.7%87 1,701 21.3%111 1,812 23.7%227 2,039 28.1% 2,039 28.1%286 2,325 34.8%
John E. Sanchez 1,021 12.4%2 1,023 12.5%65 1,088 13.6%107 1,195 15.6%-XXX  
Bernadette Ferrara 984 12.0% 984 12.0%77 1,061 13.3%183 1,244 16.2%177 1,421 19.6% 1,421 19.6%-XXX
Troy Blackwell 842 10.3%1 843 10.3%59 902 11.3%-XXX   
Kenny G. Agosto 194 2.4% 194 2.4%-XXX    
Latchmi Devi Gopal 193 2.4%1 194 2.4%-XXX    
Lillithe Lozano 165 2.0%1 166 2.0%-XXX    
Write-ins 31 0.4%-XXX     
Inactive ballots  16 16 189 205 340 545 408 953  953 578 1,531 
*The winning candidate is the candidate in the round with final 2 candidates who has the most votes.
**Two or more candidates with the lowest number of votes can be eliminated in a single round if their total number of votes is less than
the votes for the candidate immediately ahead of them. This means that, if all next choices went to one of them, they would still trail
the next higher candidate, and the outcome will be the same whether they are eliminated one by one, or at the same time.