First Day of Early Voting Shows Huge Jump in Turnout for NYC Primary

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The first day of early voting showed a huge increase in turnout for the New York City primary election.

Early voting started Saturday, and around 30,553 New Yorkers showed up to the polls, according to a preliminary tally from the Board of Elections.

In 2021, the city’s last mayoral election, around 16,867 voters showed up to the polls on the first day of early voting.

The primary election is on June 24, when voters will decide on key races including mayor, comptroller, public advocate and New York City Council. Early voting runs until June 22. To find your polling location, click here.

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