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Here's where things stand after the Board of Elections issued their corrected unofficial count last

Here's where things stand after the Board of Elections issued their corrected unofficial count last night. With more than 120,000 absentee ballots outstanding, only 347 votes separate Maya from Kathryn Garcia, and only 15,000 separate her from Eric Adams. [Maya](#) {NAME} -- here's where things stand after the Board of Elections issued their corrected unofficial count last night. With more than 120,000 absentee ballots outstanding, only 347 votes separate Maya from Kathryn Garcia, and only 15,000 separate her from Eric Adams. Basic math tells us, this is anyone's race. No one believed we could get this far. We were outspent but not out-supported. Because of the work that YOU did, Maya is the only candidate with a chance to win who did not take a dime from real estate interests or lobbyists. We beat the odds because of grassroots support, but now we need your help to do it again. It's our job to make sure every single vote counts. But we left it all on the field on Election Day, so now we need to find the budget to keep our operation going. Your donation ensures we have the staff and resources needed to continue monitoring election results. [We're going to keep putting pressure on the BOE to accurately and transparently count every vote. Support our work by chipping in $5 now.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$5 →]( [$10 →]( [$25 →]( [$50 →]( [$100 →]( [Other →]( As the late Congressman John Lewis said, democracy is an act. We owe it to every single New Yorker to take action to protect our democracy and count every vote. -- Team Maya We're building a movement by and for the people of NYC. Thanks to New York City's matching funds program, contributions up to $250 from NYC residents are generally matched 8-1 by the City. That means a $5 contribution becomes $45 or $50 becomes $450. No amount is too small. Rush a donation today. [DONATE]( Paid for by Maya for Mayor, Inc Maya Wiley 1155 6th Ave, Floor 22 New York, NY 10036 United States We'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, [unsubscribe]( here. State law prohibits making a contribution in someone else’s name, reimbursing someone for a contribution made in your name, being reimbursed for a contribution made in your name, or claiming to have made a contribution when a loan is made.

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