Wiki and numerous articles repeat the “poor Harlem Boy”. Not corrected in wiki.was there election fraud in his race?
Bragg poised to win Manhattan DA primary as Weinstein concedes
Alvin Bragg declared victory late Friday, July 2, in the hard-fought Manhattan District Attorney Democratic primary after his top challenger Tali Farhadian Weinstein conceded the race.
Unlike the other city primary races, the DA race did not have rank choice voting (RCV) as it is technically a state and not city office.
“This has been a long journey that started in Harlem. And today, that 15-year old boy who was stopped numerous times at gunpoint by the policeis the Democratic nominee to be Manhattan District Attorney,” Bragg said in a statement.
“I applaud all the candidates for their passion and ideas to transform the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, thank them for making me a better candidate and better prepared to lead the office, and look forward to working with them to bring the change that New York’s criminal justice system so desperately needs.
“We are one step closer to making history and transforming the District Attorney’s office to deliver safety and justice for all. One that ends racial disparities and mass incarceration. One that delivers justice for sexual assault survivors and holds police accountable. One that prosecutes landlords who harass tenants, employers who cheat their workers, and stands up to hate crimes. And one that stops the flow of guns onto our streets,” he added.
Bragg’s campaign spokesperson Richard Fife said Bragg declared victory after 25,000 of the 39,000 Manhattanabsentee votes were counted and many swung Bragg’s way.
According tounofficial election night totals, including early voting ballots Bragg had 33.84 percent of the vote (71,947 votes) to Weinstein’s 30.42 percent (64,682 votes).
“We have now counted a majority of paper ballots, and though we fought a hard race, it has become clear that we cannot overcome the vote margin. When all votes are counted,we expect to come in second by a few percentage points,” said Weinstein.
https://www.amny.com/politics/bragg-poised-to-win-manhattan-da-primary-as-weinstein-concedes/
Alvin Leonard Bragg Jr. (born October 21, 1973) is an American politician and lawyer from New York State who is serving as the New York County District Attorney. In 2021, he became thefirst African Americanand first person of color elected to that office.[1] Bragg previously served as chief deputy attorney general of New York and as an assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York.
Early life and education
Bragg is from Harlem, and grew up on Striver's Row.[2] In an interview with The American Prospect, Bragg said that he had been "deeply affected by the criminal justice system – most directly through three gunpoint stops by the NYPD."[3] He graduated from the Trinity School[4] before attending Harvard College. He graduated from Harvard cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in government in 1995,[2][5] and earned his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Harvard Civil Rights–Civil Liberties Law Review.[5][4]
Early career
Bragg clerked for federal district judge Robert P. Patterson Jr. before he joined the law firm Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello as an associate, where his work focused on white collar fraud and civil rights issues. In 2003, he joined the office of the Attorney General of New York under Eliot Spitzer before becoming the chief of litigation and investigations for the New York City Council. In 2009, Bragg left the city council to serve as assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York.[6]
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