Alvin L. Bragg Jr., a Harlem-raised, Harvard-educated jurist, appears poised to become just the third Manhattan District Attorney in nearly 50 years.
Mr. Bragg, 47, held a 3.4-percentage-point lead over former Assistant U.S. Attorney Tali Farhadian Weinstein in the Democratic primary for that office with 98.4 percent of in-person votes tabulated Wednesday morning.
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