More people have already voted in NYC mayoral race than all of 2021 — with hours to go



More New Yorkers had already voted in Tuesday’s election than in all of 2021 — with the Big Apple on track to break even more historic records in the widely watched race.

By afternoon Tuesday, some 1.19 million voters had already checked in to cast their ballots in the widely-watched mayoral race, Board of Elections figures show.

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A total of 1.15 million people voted in the last mayoral election — including just over 250,000 early and mail in ballots.

New Yorkers voting at PS 81 in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn on Nov. 4, 2025. Gregory P. Mango
Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani voting with his wife Rama Duwaji at Frank Sinatra School of Arts High School in Astoria. James Keivom
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo voting with his daughters in Manhattan. Matthew McDermott

Some 462,000 people had voted by midday Tuesday while just under 900,000 New Yorkers turned up on Election Day in 2021 when Mayor Eric Adams eventually secured the win.

Polling locations across all five boroughs weren’t set to shut until 9 p.m.

This year’s election puts Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani against Republican Curtis Sliwa and former independent candidate, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.


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