As of 9 a.m. on Nov. 5, the city's Board of Elections recorded 264,738 Election Day check-ins citywide, with Brooklyn leading with 428,460.
Following a record-breaking early voting period that saw 1 million ballots cast, the city's Board of Elections expects long lines at polling locations.
In addition to the presidential race, New Yorkers will also decide on significant local contests for Senate, House of Representatives, state Senate, state Assembly, and state Supreme and Civil Court judges.
Voters will address six state and local ballot questions as well. In southern Brooklyn, Republicans and Democrats will battle it out in several state Assembly and Senate districts that flipped from blue to red in the 2022 midterms.
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