As the clock strikes midnight, early voting for New York City's primary elections has officially come to a close. With a record number of voters taking advantage of the convenience, the city's election officials are bracing for a potentially high turnout on election day. The primary elections, which will determine the candidates for mayor, comptroller, and other key city positions, have been highly contested, with several high-profile candidates vying for the top spots. With early voting numbers exceeding expectations, many are anticipating a historic turnout that could set a new standard for civic engagement in the Big Apple.


Early voting for primary elections ends in NYC  CBS News