Julie Won is the likely winner of the 26th District council race (Facebook)
July 3, 2021 By Christian Murray
Julie Won has taken an unassailable lead in the Democratic primary to represent the 26th Council District in western Queens.
Won and Amit Bagga were neck and neck in the city’s most crowded council race on election night but after the implementation of ranked choice voting she has taken a commanding lead.
She has a lead of 1,420 votes, according to the results released by the NYC Board of Election Friday night.
Won and Bagga broke out from the rest of the 15-candidate field on the night of the election and were less than one percentage point apart, or 125 votes.
But she benefited greatly from ranked choice voting. Won, a tech consultant and Sunnyside resident, finished with 6,135 votes to his 4,715.
There are still 2,692 absentee ballots to be counted.
The BOE is expected to release the results with the absentee ballots included next week. It plans to have the results certified in the week of July 12 or later.
Won will compete in the November general election against Republican Marvin Jeffcoat. The winner will serve a two year term.


































