Brooklynites Share Election-Day Thoughts
Briefly

Election Day in Brooklyn saw a significant turnout, attributed largely to the successful early voting period where over 1 million ballots were cast, demonstrating increased voter engagement.
Denise Feliz, a poll worker at the Brooklyn Museum, remarked how this Election Day felt different compared to 2020, noting that early voting resulted in shorter lines and smoother operations.
Emma, a Brooklyn voter, echoed the sentiment of many by saying, "It was very smooth, the crowd was manageable," crediting the successful early voting for this positive experience.
New York's influence was evident as Kamala Harris secured all 28 electoral votes, showcasing the dichotomy of local and national election results, with Trump prevailing nationally.
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