EARLY VOTING: Turnout sets a non-presidential election year record as NYC Mayor's Race energizes the city | amNewYork
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EARLY VOTING: Turnout sets a non-presidential election year record as NYC Mayor's Race energizes the city | amNewYork
"A whopping 732,866 voters cast ballots over the nine days of early voting in the New York City mayor's race this year, according to an amNewYork analysis of early voter data from the city Board of Elections. The general election's early voting turnout this year marked the highest number of votes cast before Election Day in a non-presidential election year since the city implemented early voting in 2019."
"Boomers and Gen-X voters dominated the overall early voting turnout, with a combined 58% of voters being between 44 and older (24% were voters between 44 and 60; 34% were 60 years of age and older). Voters aged 18-44 made up nearly 42% of those who cast their ballots early. The total number of early voters checked in between Oct. 25-Nov. 2, 2025, was more than the 726,361 votes that former Mayor Bill de Blasio received when he won reelection in 2017."
Early voting in the New York City mayoral general election recorded 732,866 ballots cast over nine days from Oct. 25–Nov. 2, 2025, the highest pre–Election Day total in a non-presidential year since early voting began in 2019. Boomers and Gen X voters comprised 58% of early voters (24% aged 44–60; 34% aged 60+), while voters 18–44 made up nearly 42%. Weekend turnout on Nov. 1–2 contributed over 250,000 early votes. The early vote total exceeded Bill de Blasio’s 2017 reelection total and approached Eric Adams’s 2021 total. Older voters were more prevalent among early voters.
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