Overview
- New York City’s in-person early voting ends today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with more than 584,000 ballots already cast across the five boroughs, according to the Board of Elections.
- Brooklyn leads the city’s early turnout with nearly 190,000 votes, the highest total among the boroughs.
- Democrat Zohran Mamdani rallied supporters with Rev. Al Sharpton in Harlem and Attorney General Letitia James, touting 100,000 volunteers and a record door‑knocking push, while Sharpton stopped short of endorsing.
- Independent Andrew Cuomo criticized Mamdani as “not a Democrat” and argued he is gaining ground, as Republican Curtis Sliwa rejected calls to drop out and centered his message on turnout.
- New Jersey’s early voting also closes today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli making final stops as an Atlas Intel poll shows a 50%–49% race after Sherrill campaigned with Barack Obama in Newark.