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New York Board of Elections Releases Unofficial Early Vote Tallies

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New York Early Voting Totals

Early Voting Ends in New York

The General Election takes place on Tuesday, November 5, and early voting ended in New York on Sunday, November 3. According to the Board of Elections, an estimated 2,985,181 New Yorkers have already cast their ballots, with an average of 331,687 voters per day.

County-by-County Breakdown

The table below shows the early voting totals by county:

Statewide Trends

An average of 331,687 New Yorkers voted across all nine days of early voting. The first day of early voting, Saturday, October 26, saw the greatest number of voters. In New York City, the busiest day was Sunday, November 3, the last day of early voting. Upstate and downstate, the next busiest day was Monday, October 28, the third day of early voting. The slowest day was Halloween on Thursday, October 31.

Comparison to Previous Years

More New Yorkers have already early voted than the entire vote total in 2023, which was 2,638,877. In 2020, the last presidential campaign cycle, 8,690,614 New Yorkers cast their ballots. According to the U.S. Census, New York’s population in 2023 was 19,571,216.

Conclusion

Early voting has been a significant factor in the 2024 General Election in New York, with over 2.9 million voters casting their ballots. The county-by-county breakdown shows varying levels of participation, with some counties seeing higher turnout than others. As the election draws to a close, it remains to be seen how these early voting totals will impact the final outcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many New Yorkers have already early voted?
A: An estimated 2,985,181 New Yorkers have already cast their ballots.

Q: What was the busiest day of early voting in New York City?
A: Sunday, November 3, the last day of early voting.

Q: How does this year’s early voting compare to previous years?
A: More New Yorkers have already early voted than the entire vote total in 2023, and fewer than in 2020.

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