Early Voting Numbers Give Glimpse into New York City's Mayoral Election As the highly anticipated New York City mayoral election draws near, early voting numbers are providing a glimpse into the interests and preferences of the city's voters. According to the city's Board of Elections, a significant 420,000 New Yorkers have cast their ballots as of 6 p.m. on election day, with this total only accounting for in-person and early vote totals, excluding mail-in votes. This impressive turnout suggests that a substantial portion of the city's electorate is engaging with the democratic process, potentially setting the stage for a contentious and closely watched election. As the city's residents weigh their options and choose between various candidates, these early voting numbers will likely continue to provide valuable insights into the election's trajectory.
As of 6 p.m., 420,000 New Yorkers had cast their ballots, according to the city’s Board of Elections. That number does not include mail-in votes, only in-person and early vote totals. The mayoral ...