In two weeks, New Yorkers will head to the polls to cast their ballots in the primary election.
Topping the ballot is the Democratic candidate for mayor. The winner will be on the ballot in the general election in November. Also on the ballot is city comptroller.
NY1 will host a city comptroller debate Tuesday night, where Brooklyn City Councilman Justin Brannan will face Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.
Early voting gets underway on Saturday, June 14 and runs through Sunday, June 22.
NY1 political reporter Bobby Cuza joined Shannan Ferry on “News All Day” to explain what New Yorkers can expect to see on their ballots when they enter the voting booth.
Tap the video player above to watch the interview.