
"More than a quarter-million New Yorkers have already cast ballots in the 2025 NYC mayoral general election and most of them appear to be Democrats and/or older, according to an amNewYork analysis of unofficial early voting data. That would seem to provide good news for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a 67-year-old registered Democrat now running an independent campaign, who has consistently led among older voters in recent polls."
"Of the roughly 223,268 New Yorkers who have voted early between Oct. 25-27, 74% were registered Democrats, according to preliminary data from the New York City Board of Elections (BOE). Nearly 13% are registered Republicans, and 11% did not list a party affiliation. Both Cuomo and Mamdani, as Democrats, are targeting Democratic voters; Cuomo has also attempted to appeal to Republicans and independents."
More than 223,000 New Yorkers voted early in the NYC mayoral general election between Oct. 25–27. Seventy-four percent of those early voters were registered Democrats, nearly 13% were registered Republicans, and 11% had no party affiliation. Voters aged 61 and older comprised 41% of early voters, Generation X (45–60) made up 24%, and voters 18–44 accounted for 34%. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a 67-year-old registered Democrat running as an independent, has led among older voters in polls. Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old Democratic nominee, has stronger support among younger voters. Early turnout skewed older.
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