In Brooklyn, the early voting figures reached an unprecedented level with 40,289 voters on October 26, leading all boroughs and reflecting significant engagement in the electoral process.
The total turnout on October 26 for New York City was an astounding 140,145, surpassing all previous records since early voting was first established in 2019.
Though the turnout in Brooklyn was impressive at just about 3% of registered active voters, other boroughs saw higher percentages, indicating varied levels of voter engagement.
The surge in early voting numbers may be attributed to the highly contested presidential election, fueling a more active participation in both local and national races.
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