While Transport Workers Union Local 100's executive board overwhelmingly endorsed Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams for Mayor, some members of the board believe the union "left money on the table" by not declaring second, third, fourth and fifth choices, as all voters can do in the June 22 Democratic primary.
A spokesman for the 46,000-member union said ranked-choice voting had not been discussed among the 55-member executive board.
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