Election Day In Brooklyn: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote
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Election Day In Brooklyn: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote
"BROOKLYN, NY - Election day has arrived, and New Yorkers are turning out in record numbers for this year's mayoral race. Brooklyn led the city in early voting, with more than 200,000 residents casting their ballots-the highest turnout of any borough. Still, many voters face questions about where and how to vote in Kings County, as well as who and what else will appear on the ballot."
"While the mayoral race is grabbing the most attention, there's plenty more at stake. Voters will also select City Council members, borough presidents, judges and district attorneys. In addition, residents will weigh in on six ballot questions that could shape city policy. Here's what Brooklyn voters need to know before heading to the polls. Candidates currently holding office are labeled "incumbent," though some races have no incumbents."
"Mayor Zohran Mamdani (Democratic Party) Curtis Sliwa (Republican Party) Irene Estrada (Conservative Party) Joseph Hernandez (Quality of Life Party) Andrew Cuomo (Fight and Deliver) Note: Other names will appear on the ballot, including current Mayor Eric Adams, who is not seeking reelection. Another candidate, Jim Walden, also nixed his bid for mayor but will still appear on the ballot."
Election day in Brooklyn features record turnout, with more than 200,000 residents casting early ballots. The mayoral contest lists Zohran Mamdani, Curtis Sliwa, Irene Estrada, Joseph Hernandez, and Andrew Cuomo, with other names such as Eric Adams and Jim Walden also appearing on ballots. Voters will select public advocate, city comptroller, borough president, city council members, judges, and district attorneys. Six ballot questions will ask yes/no votes on amendments to city and state laws. Voters can visit NYC Votes for district-specific ballots, party labels, and candidate policy positions.
Read at Brooklyn, NY Patch
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