Minneapolis race is ranked choice voting. Second round is tomorrow and the other two candidates are telling their supporters to rank Fateh instead of Frey.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/minneapolis-mayors-race-advances-to-ranked-choice-voting-after-no-candidate-reaches-50
>In Minneapolis, if a candidate receives more than 50% of first-choice votes, that candidate wins outright.
>But if no one gets a majority, counting moves to additional rounds. After each round, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and those ballots are redistributed to the next-ranked candidate on each voter’s ballot. The process continues until one candidate has a majority and can be declared the winner.
>According to The Associated Press, every mayoral race in Minneapolis since 2013 has gone to at least a second round of ranked-choice voting.
>Frey ousted an incumbent in 2017 after six rounds of tabulation. Then in 2021, Frey won re-election after two rounds.