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Turnout far exceeded that of the first day of early voting in 2021, when the last mayoral election took place.
New Yorkers can vote early in the race for mayor and other contests starting Saturday, Oct. 25 — which is also the voter registration deadline.
Early voting in New York state begins Saturday, October 25th allowing registered voters to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4. News10NBC's Marsha Augustin visited the Monroe County Board of Elections to gather essential information for voters.
The mayoral hopeful also spoke out in support of "those Muslims in this city who do not have the luxury of being the Democratic nominee."
Saturday is the first day of early voting in the New York City mayor’s race. It’s also the last day to register to vote on Nov. 4.
The months leading up to New York City’s General Election have caused a lot of buzz. Political analysts across the country are keeping a close eye on the outcome, seeing them as a litmus test — specifically the race for mayor,
New York City mayoral candidates Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa tried to land a decisive blow against Zohran Mamdani one last time in the last debate before early voting began. Mamdani leads the two by double digits,
New Yorkers don’t have to wait until Election Day to have their say on the races for mayor, City Council, public advocate and more.