
"According to preliminary numbers released by the city's Board of Elections on Friday evening, 480,338 New Yorkers have already cast their ballots across the first seven days of early voting. Brooklyn is currently leading the other four boroughs with 156,390 votes cast, followed by Manhattan with 144,269, then Queens with 107,743. Staten Island and the Bronx lag far behind at 34,106 and 37,830, respectively."
"Huge bounce back day after yesterday's anemic turnout due to torrential downpourWeekend:Day 1: 79KDay 2: 85KWeekdays:Day 3: 59K (8 hrs)Day 4: 74K (10 hrs)Day 5: 74K (10 hrs)Day 6: 26K (8 hrs)Day 7: 82K (6 hrs)We're on pace for 1.63-2.04MFull breakdown by day here: pic.twitter.com/5OW19BCbgs- Adam Carlson (@admcrlsn) October 31, 2025 Voters under 40 dominated the turnout on Friday, which may or may not be because polling places gave out a special "Halloween voter" stickers."
Early voting began on Saturday and recorded 480,338 ballots cast across the first seven days. Brooklyn led with 156,390 early votes, followed by Manhattan (144,269), Queens (107,743), the Bronx (37,830) and Staten Island (34,106). The seven-day early total surpasses the June primary's seven-day count of 252,312 and already exceeds the primary's overall early-vote total of 384,338. The early vote also far outpaces the nine-day total from the 2021 general election, which occurred during the pandemic. Voters under 40 drove a notable share of recent turnout. Daily breakdowns project a 1.63–2.04 million early-vote range.
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